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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38068272/therapeutic-use-of-low-dose-local-anesthetics-in-pain-inflammation-and-other-clinical-conditions-a-systematic-scoping-review
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REVIEW
David Vinyes, Montserrat Muñoz-Sellart, Lorenz Fischer
The use of low-dose local anesthetics (LAs) has significantly transformed patient care by providing rapid and effective relief of pain and other clinical conditions while minimizing recovery time. This study aims to identify and describe the existing scientific evidence on the therapeutic use of low-dose LAs in various conditions and to identify gaps in the current literature in order to prioritize future research. This systematic scoping review adhered to the methodological guidelines outlined in the Arksey and O'Malley framework, which includes five distinct stages...
November 21, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38039082/pain-management-in-patients-with-opioid-use-disorder-on-extended-release-buprenorphine-a-case-report
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna-Maria South, Devin Oller, Michelle Lofwall, Laura C Fanucchi
Persons with opioid use disorder (OUD) are receiving extended-release buprenorphine (ER-buprenorphine) for treatment of OUD. There are no clinical guidelines for management of patients with OUD on ER-buprenorphine experiencing acute or chronic pain. This case report describes 3 patient-involved, multidisciplinary approaches for pain management in various clinical scenarios, including a scheduled knee replacement, emergent surgery for an ischemic limb, and management of chronic pain from metastatic malignancy...
December 1, 2023: Journal of Addiction Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38022327/physician-trainees-perception-of-cannabidiol-use-in-medicine-a-survey-study
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandra Boyd, Ajith Malige, Orr Limpisvasti
PURPOSE: Given the ongoing national opiate crisis, physicians have been challenged with mitigating the risk of opiate dependence in their patients. With current physician efforts to mitigate the risks of treating pain with opioid prescriptions, this study evaluates medical students' and residents' understanding and perceptions regarding cannabidiol (CBD) in current medical care and their future medical practice. METHODS: Orthopedic residents from all American programs and medical students from 50 medical schools, regardless of training year or future specialty plans, were eligible to participate in this survey-based study administered from December 2022 to March 2023...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38021565/sufentanil-sublingual-tablet-system-vs-intravenous-patient-controlled-analgesia-with-morphine-postoperative-pain-control-and-its-impact-in-quality-of-recovery
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diana L Fernandes, Ana Isabel G Pereira, Ana Amorim, Joana Freitas
CONTEXT: Patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) is commonly used for postoperative pain control. Although widely used, intravenous (IV) morphine PCA may not be suitable for all patients. Sufentanil sublingual tablet system (SSTS) PCA is a recent technique that has had success as a safe and effective alternative for acute pain management. AIMS: This study aims to compare both the efficacy and safety of SSTS PCA versus IV morphine PCA in postoperative pain control and the quality of recovery in adult patients following scheduled gynecological or orthopedic surgery...
October 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37987727/bilateral-erector-spinae-plane-blocks-versus-bilateral-transversus-abdominis-plane-blocks-in-patients-undergoing-abdominal-surgery-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew Stewart, Tito D Tubog, William Johnson, Hallie Evans
Postoperative pain associated with abdominal surgeries impairs physical function, delays recovery, and decreases quality of life. Regional anesthetic techniques such as transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block and erector spinae plane (ESP) block are used to improve patients' postoperative pain experiences. PubMed, CINAHL, Google Scholar, Cochrane Library, and gray literature were searched. Mean difference (MD) and risk ratio were used to estimate continuous and dichotomous variables. Quality of evidence was analyzed using Risk of Bias and GRADE...
December 2023: AANA Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37962128/acute-pain-management-after-trauma-what-you-need-to-know
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
James M Klugh, John A Harvin
Effective acute pain control is mandatory after injury. Opioids continue to be a pillar acute pain management of strategies despite not being as effective as some non-narcotic alternatives. An acute pain management strategy after trauma should be thoughtful, effective, and responsible. A thoughtful approach includes managing a patient's expectations for acute pain control and ensuring interventions purposefully and rationally affect the domain of pain which is uncontrolled. An effective pain management strategy includes a multi-modal approach using acetaminophen, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and regional anesthesia...
November 13, 2023: Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37955894/research-priorities-for-pediatric-emergency-care-to-address-disparities-by-race-ethnicity-and-language
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elyse N Portillo, Chris A Rees, Emily A Hartford, Zachary C Foughty, Michelle L Pickett, Colleen K Gutman, Bashar S Shihabuddin, Eric W Fleegler, Corrie E Chumpitazi, Tiffani J Johnson, David Schnadower, Kathy N Shaw
IMPORTANCE: Health care disparities are well-documented among children based on race, ethnicity, and language for care. An agenda that outlines research priorities for disparities in pediatric emergency care (PEC) is lacking. OBJECTIVE: To investigate research priorities for disparities in PEC among medical personnel, researchers, and health care-affiliated community organizations. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this survey study, a modified Delphi approach was used to investigate research priorities for disparities in PEC...
November 1, 2023: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37934527/acute-pain-management-for-patients-maintained-on-sublingual-buprenorphine-as-medication-for-opioid-use-disorder
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander J Haines, Katlyn C Wood, Jennifer L Costello, Tara Tawil
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare morphine milligram equivalent (MME) requirements for acute pain management between patients admitted for medical or surgical diagnoses with opioid use disorder (OUD) who receive >12 mg of sublingual buprenorphine daily compared with those who receive ≤12 mg/d. DESIGN: This study was performed via retrospective chart review. SETTING: This study evaluated patient encounters between January 2017 and November 2021 from a single-center community teaching hospital in Lancaster, PA...
November 2023: Journal of Addiction Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37923685/time-to-reconsider-analgesia-in-mass-casualty-incidents
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Timothee de Valence, Laurent Suppan
The provision of analgesia in mass casualty incidents has traditionally been viewed as low-priority and reserved for later stages of care. Poor pain management is commonplace in trauma victims, and inadequate acute pain management can hinder evacuation efforts and may lead to the development of chronic pain and posttraumatic stress disorder. New, safe, and simple methods for administering quality analgesia have proven to be safe and effective in the prehospital setting and, as such, could easily be implemented into mass casualty incident protocols and allow for analgesia at earlier stages in such incidents, thereby improving patient care...
December 2023: Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37893464/effectiveness-of-intranasal-analgesia-in-the-emergency-department
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REVIEW
Christian Zanza, Francesco Saglietti, Jacopo Davide Giamello, Gabriele Savioli, Davide Maria Biancone, Mario Giosuè Balzanelli, Benedetta Giordano, Anna Chiara Trompeo, Yaroslava Longhitano
In the Emergency Department (ED), pain is one of the symptoms that are most frequently reported, making it one of the most significant issues for the emergency physician, but it is frequently under-treated. Intravenous (IV), oral (PO), and intramuscular (IM) delivery are the standard methods for administering acute pain relief. Firstly, we compared the safety and efficacy of IN analgesia to other conventional routes of analgesia to assess if IN analgesia may be an alternative for the management of acute pain in ED...
September 29, 2023: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37889549/perioperative-pain-management-models-in-four-european-countries-a-narrative-review-of-differences-similarities-and-future-directions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sandra A van den Heuvel, Regina L van Boekel, Felicia J Cox, Fabrice Ferré, Vincent Minville, Ulrike M Stamer, Kris C Vissers, Esther M Pogatzki-Zahn
There is general agreement that acute pain management is an important component of perioperative medicine. However, there is no consensus on the best model of care for perioperative pain management, mainly because evidence is missing in many aspects. Comparing the similarities and differences between countries might reveal some insights into different organisational models and how they work. Here, we performed a narrative review to describe and compare the structures, processes and outcomes of perioperative pain management in the healthcare systems of four European countries using Donabedian's framework as a guide...
October 30, 2023: European Journal of Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37884558/risk-factors-for-discontinuation-of-intravenous-patient-controlled-analgesia-after-general-surgery-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saeyeon Kim, In-Ae Song, Boram Lee, Tak Kyu Oh
Identifying patients at risk for developing side effects secondary to intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (IV PCA) and making the necessary adjustments in pain management are crucial. We investigated the risk factors of discontinuing IV PCA due to side effects following general surgery; adult patients who received IV PCA after general surgery (2020-2022) were included. Data on postoperative pain intensity, PCA pain relief, side effects, continuity of PCA use, and PCA pump settings were collected from the records of the acute pain management team...
October 26, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37876166/continuous-serratus-intercostal-plane-block-for-perioperative-analgesia-in-upper-abdominal-surgeries-a-prospective-randomized-controlled-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohamed A Mamoun, Alrefaey K Alrefaey, Maha Ahmed Abo-Zeid
OBJECTIVE: Acute pain management after open abdominal surgeries is an essential goal in perioperative management.. Recently, serratus-intercostal plane block (SIPB) was suggested as an analgesic technique for upper abdominal surgeries. METHODS: This prospective, randomized, controlled study included sixty adult patients scheduled for open upper abdominal surgeries. Patients were allocated into two equal groups: SIPB group (S group, n = 30) and control group (the C group, n = 30)...
October 24, 2023: Turkish Journal of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37857801/acute-pain-management-for-chronic-pain-patients-expanding-the-role-of-the-anesthesiologist
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Véronique Brulotte
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October 19, 2023: Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37850298/regional-anesthesia-for-acute-pain-treatment-in-pre-hospital-and-in-hospital-emergency-medicine-pain-of-musculoskeletal-origin
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andreas Fichtner, Benedikt Schrofner-Brunner, Tina Magath, Peik Mutze, Thea Koch
BACKGROUND: More than half of all emergency department patients seek help for acute pain, which is usually of musculoskeletal origin. Acute pain is often inadequately treated even today, particularly in children and in older patients. In this study, we assess the potential role of regional anesthetic methods in improving the treatment of pain in the preclinical and clinical emergency setting. METHODS: Pain-related reasons for admission were identified and quantified from emergency admission data...
December 1, 2023: Deutsches Ärzteblatt International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37829209/impact-of-an-enhanced-recovery-after-surgery-program-with-a-multimodal-analgesia-care-pathway-on-opioid-prescribing-and-clinical-outcomes-for-patients-undergoing-colorectal-surgery
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley W Collinsworth, Maria Kouznetsova, Lauren Hall, Chessie Robinson, Gerald O Ogola, Alyssa Turner, Elisa L Priest, Charlette Hart, Elaine A Böing, George J Wan, Walter R Peters, Andrew L Masica
BACKGROUND: Opioids are a mainstay for acute pain management, but their side effects can adversely impact patient recovery. Multimodal analgesia (MMA) is recommended for treatment of postoperative pain and has been incorporated in enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocols. The objective of this quality improvement study was to implement an MMA care pathway as part of an ERAS program for colorectal surgery and to measure the effect of this intervention on patient outcomes and costs...
2023: Proceedings of the Baylor University Medical Center
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37818444/patient-motivators-to-use-opioids-for-acute-pain-after-emergency-care
#37
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brittany E Punches, Jennifer L Brown, Natalie K Taul, Hawa A Sall, Tamilyn Bakas, Gordon L Gillespie, Jill E Martin-Boone, Edward W Boyer, Michael S Lyons
INTRODUCTION: Patients are stakeholders in their own pain management. Factors motivating individuals to seek or use opioids therapeutically for treatment of acute pain are not well characterized but could be targeted to reduce incident iatrogenic opioid use disorder (OUD). Emergency departments (EDs) commonly encounter patients in acute pain for whom decisions regarding opioid therapy are required. Decision-making is necessarily challenged in episodic, unscheduled care settings given time pressure, limited information, and lack of pre-existing patient provider relationship...
2023: Front Pain Res (Lausanne)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37779803/the-advances-and-utility-of-artificial-intelligence-and-robotics-in-regional-anesthesia-an-overview-of-recent-developments
#38
REVIEW
Arunabha Karmakar, Muhammad Jaffar Khan, Mohamed El-Fatih Abdul-Rahman, Umair Shahid
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics in regional anesthesia has brought about transformative changes in acute pain management for surgical procedures. This review explores the evolving landscape of AI and robotics applications in regional anesthesia, outlining their potential benefits, challenges, and ethical considerations. AI-driven pain assessment, real-time guidance for needle placement during nerve blocks, and predictive modeling solutions for nerve blocks have the potential to enhance procedural precision and improve patient outcomes...
August 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37741738/ultrasound-guided-peripheral-nerve-blocks-for-shoulder-dislocation-in-the-emergency-department-a-systemic-review
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard J Gawel, Renee Grill, Nathaniel Bradley, Jennifer Luong, Arthur K Au
BACKGROUND: Shoulder dislocations are among the most common orthopedic emergencies encountered in the emergency department (ED). Ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks (USG-PNBs) are increasingly being used for acute pain management in the ED, but clinical evidence supporting their utility for shoulder dislocation is limited and often conflicting. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this review was to summarize and evaluate the utility of USG-PNB for analgesia during closed reduction of dislocated shoulders in the ED...
November 2023: Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37706133/trigger-point-injections-versus-medical-management-for-acute-myofascial-pain-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis
#40
REVIEW
Haroutiun Hamzoian, Vahe Zograbyan
Myofascial pain is a common problem resulting in musculoskeletal pain characterized by myofascial trigger points. These trigger points can cause substantial discomfort and functional limitations. This meta-analysis aims to assess the effectiveness and safety of trigger point injections versus medical management alone in treating acute onset myofascial pain. A thorough search was conducted across four databases, namely, PubMed, SCOPUS, Web of Science (WOS), and Cochrane Library, to identify randomized controlled trials that compared the effectiveness of trigger point injections versus medical management for the treatment of acute myofascial pain...
August 2023: Curēus
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