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Postoperative pain guidelines

Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2003
Postoperative pain is the expected but nonetheless undesirable byproduct of all surgical procedures. Humanitarian concerns and recent quasi-governmental regulations have heightened awareness about the importance of treating postoperative pain. This guideline builds upon the foundation created by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research guideline ...
Richard W, Rosenquist, Jack, Rosenberg
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Chronic postoperative pain

Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2021
The problem of chronic postoperative pain has been actualized for the last 20 years all over the world. At least 10-40% of patients suffer from chronic pain after surgery. This review is devoted to the current state of the problem of chronic postoperative pain, risk factors and prediction of chronic pain.
O I, Zagorulko   +2 more
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Postoperative Pain Control

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2015
Prevention and control of postoperative pain are essential. Inadequate treatment of postoperative pain continues to be a major problem after many surgeries and leads to worse outcomes, including chronic postsurgical pain. Optimal management of postoperative pain requires an understanding of the pathophysiology of pain, methods available to reduce pain,
Jessica, Lovich-Sapola   +2 more
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Postoperative Pain Management

Pediatric Annals, 1997
Recent evidence has documented the deleterious physiologic effects of pain and the beneficial results of effective postoperative analgesia. As outlined in this article, a three-step approach is recommended depending on the severity of pain. The three-step approach utilizes a combination of NSAIDs, oral or intravenous opioids. In addition to selecting a
S, Jain, S, Datta
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Postoperative pain management

British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2015
This article provides an overview of current methods used in acute pain management and explains why effective analgesia is crucial in the early postoperative period. It describes the pharmacology of both common and specialist analgesics, as well as explaining the role and uses of regional and neuraxial analgesia, for the non-anaesthetist.
Maria K, Stasiowska   +3 more
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Postoperative Pain Management

Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1996
Distressing postoperative pain remains a prevalent problem. Poorly treated pain contributes to patient suffering and may prevent rapid recovery and rehabilitation. An understanding and application of the basic principles of pain management can provide adequate analgesia for the majority of postoperative patients.
R H, d'Amours, F M, Ferrante
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Postoperative 'Gas Pains'

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
To the Editor.— The answers to the question about "gas pains" from Dr Morrison 1 neglected to mention one of the major contributors to postoperative distention. The use of a straw for the administration of fluids from cups is a major source of intestinal air.
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Intraoperative methadone administration and postoperative pain control: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Pain, 2019
Postoperative pain is not adequately managed in greater than 40% of surgical patients and is a high priority for perioperative research. In this meta-analysis, we examined studies comparing postoperative opioid consumption and pain scores in surgical ...
R. D'souza   +4 more
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Acute Postoperative Pain Management

Case Studies in Pediatric Anesthesia, 2019
One of the most important concerns of the patients in postoperative period is postoperative pain. This phenomenon is a combination of sensation, emotions and thoughts presents as pain behaviour.
Z. A. Quiñónez, Jamie W. Sinton
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Postoperative Pain Management

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1998
Postoperative pain can be effectively managed, even in the most complex oncologic procedures. Although the primary agents for treatment of severe pain continue to be opioids, routes of administration and dosing regimen have undergone a dramatic metamorphosis in the past 10 years.
K A, Holder   +3 more
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