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Multimodal analgesia and regional anaesthesia

Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition), 2017
Multimodal analgesia provides quality analgesia, with fewer side effects due to the use of combined analgesics or analgesic techniques. Regional anaesthesia plays a fundamental role in achieving this goal. The different techniques of regional anaesthesia that include both peripheral and central blocks in either a single dose or in continuous infusion ...
C, Tornero Tornero   +2 more
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Phosphorus Burn Management with Multimodal Analgesia

Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2023
We report the case of a patient suffering from a chemical burn caused by white phosphorus, for whom initial management required decontamination using multimodal analgesia. This case report should be familiar to other military emergency physicians and Tactical Emergency Medical Support for two reasons: 1) A phosphorus burn occurs from a chemical agent ...
Luc, Saint-Jean   +3 more
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Systemic Multimodal Analgesia

2023
Abstract Multimodal analgesia refers to the use of medications with different mechanisms of action to provide analgesia. The combination of medications should promote analgesia while limiting unwanted side effects. While there has been widespread adoption of multimodal analgesia, evidence of its efficacy is conflicting.
Richard Lennertz, Kristin Bevil
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Recent Advances in Multimodal Analgesia

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2012
Greater understanding of the pathophysiology and mechanism of acute pain has led to advances in pharmacologic therapy. Understanding the principles of multimodal therapy along with surgical-specific protocols leads to improved outcome in patients. However, further large-scale randomized trials need to be performed to further establish and demonstrate ...
Adam, Young, Asokumar, Buvanendran
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Postoperative Multimodal Analgesia in Cardiac Surgery

Critical Care Clinics, 2020
Multimodal pain management of cardiac surgical patients is a paradigm shift in postoperative care. This promising approach features complementary medications and techniques that spare opioids and improves symptomatic and functional recovery. Although the specific elements remain to be defined, the collaboration of the health care team and patient and ...
Linda F, Barr   +4 more
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Multimodal Analgesia in the Era of the Opioid Epidemic

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2022
This article attempts to review the key components of a multimodal analgesic regimen for the treatment of acute pain. Adhering to these key components will help reduce the opioid burden to surgical patients while reducing acute pain. As well, this regimen is intended to reduce further negative contributions to the opioid crisis.
Thomas Arthur, Nicholas, Raime, Robinson
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Multimodal balanced analgesia in the PACU

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2003
A MAJOR GOAL OF managing pain is to find a balance between effective pain control and the adverse effects of the drugs used to treat pain. This is particularly challenging during the immediate postoperative period when patients are experiencing pain as well as the adverse effects from general anesthetics and other drugs received during surgery.
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The Role of Multimodal Analgesia in Spine Surgery

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2017
Optimal postoperative pain control allows for faster recovery, reduced complications, and improved patient satisfaction. Historically, pain management after spine surgery relied heavily on opioid medications. Multimodal regimens were developed to reduce opioid consumption and associated adverse effects. Multimodal approaches used in orthopaedic surgery
Mark F, Kurd   +3 more
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Multimodal Analgesia in the Hip Fracture Patient

Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 2016
Hip fracture is one of the most common injuries among the elderly and, because the population is aging, it is expected to remain a major clinical challenge and public health problem for the foreseeable future. The clinical importance of early mobilization and prompt participation in physical therapy after hip fracture surgery is now widely recognized ...
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Multimodal Balanced Analgesia in the Critically Ill

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2001
Pain is common but is often undertreated in critically ill patients. A multimodal balanced analgesic approach is recommended for the management of pain in these patients. Balanced analgesia uses combined analgesic regimens, thereby reducing the likelihood of significant effects from a single agent or method. It may include several different drugs given
C, Pasero, M, McCaffery
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