نتایج جستجو برای: multimodal pain management

تعداد نتایج: 1090192  

Journal: :Journal of surgical oncology 2012
Christopher V Maani Mohammad A Shah Jacob J Hansen Marcie Fowler Elizabeth V Maani Laura L McGhee

Effective cancer pain management requires multidisciplinary approaches for multimodal analgesia. Although opioids have been the cornerstone, developments such as regional anesthesia and interventional pain techniques, complementary and alternative medicine, and new pharmaceuticals also have shown promise to relieve cancer pain. This overview of relevant clinical efforts and the modern day state...

2017
Richa Wardhan Jacques Chelly

In this review, we discuss advances in acute pain management, including the recent report of the joint American Pain Society and American Academy of Pain Medicine task force on the classification of acute pain, the role of psychosocial factors, multimodal pain management, new non-opioid therapy, and the effect of the "opioid epidemic". In this regard, we propose that a fundamental principle in ...

2013
Nicholas B. King Veronique Fraser

Pain management is marginalized or ignored, with millions of people worldwide unnecessarily living with untreated pain. Reducing global inequalities in untreated pain requires a concerted global effort, say Veronique Fraser and colleagues, which must attend to the complexity of pain and promote multimodal, multidisciplinary pain management.

Journal: :European journal of anaesthesiology 2010
Myron Yaster

Acute and chronic pain management in children is increasingly characterized by either a multimodal or a preventive analgesia approach, in which smaller doses of opioid and nonopioid analgesics, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, local anaesthetics, N-methyl-D-aspartate antagonists, alpha(2)-adrenergic agonists, and voltage-gated calcium channel alpha-2 delta-proteins, are combined al...

Journal: :Current opinion in anaesthesiology 2010
Ofelia L Elvir-Lazo Paul F White

PURPOSE OF REVIEW As outpatient (day-case) surgery had continued to grow throughout the world, many more complex and potentially painful procedures are being routinely performed in the ambulatory setting. Opioid analgesics, once considered the standard approach to preventing acute postoperative pain, are being replaced by a combination of nonopioid analgesic drugs with diverse modes of action a...

Journal: :AANA journal 2014
Kit Baley Kara Michalov Mark A Kossick Mason McDowell

Pediatric surgical patients are a population at risk of inadequate pain management. The American Society of Anesthesiologists' 2012 Practice Guidelines for Acute Pain Management in the Perioperative Setting recommend a multimodal approach as the most effective way to prevent and treat pain in children. A multimodal approach entails the use of 2 or more analgesic medications that act by differen...

2017
Richard K Patch Iii Jason S Eldrige Susan M Moeschler Matthew J Pingree

Acute postoperative pain in patients with opioid tolerance creates a significant management challenge for anesthesiologists and pain medicine physicians. A multimodal approach is key; however other factors can complicate management such as opioid induced hyperalgesia. We present the case of a patient on large amounts of intrathecal opioids for chronic pain syndrome with opioid induced hyperalge...

Journal: :BMC Geriatrics 2004
Mary Ersek Judith A Turner Kevin C Cain Carol A Kemp

BACKGROUND Chronic pain is a common and frequently disabling problem in older adults. Clinical guidelines emphasize the need to use multimodal therapies to manage persistent pain in this population. Pain self-management training is a multimodal therapy that has been found to be effective in young to middle-aged adult samples. This training includes education about pain as well as instruction an...

2011
S. Sinatra S. Jahr

Multimodal Management Of Acute Pain: The Role of IV NSAIDs A cute pain is common in hospitalized patients, particularly in postoperative patients. In fact, postoperative pain often is undertreated and is associated with poor outcomes, higher costs of care, poor patient satisfaction, and an increased risk for developing chronic pain syndromes. The failure to treat postoperative pain adequately i...

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