Perioperative Pain Management
A special issue of Medicina (ISSN 1648-9144). This special issue belongs to the section "Intensive Care/ Anesthesiology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 31699
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Interests: anesthesia; intensive care medicine; malignant hyperthermia; thoracic anesthesia; regional anesthesia; airway management; obstetric anesthesia; pain management
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Dear Colleagues,
Perioperative pain therapy is a multidisciplinary, multiprofessional challenge. Patient pain perception depends on a variety of influencing factors, such as general handling of pain, preexisting chronic pain, depression, anxiety, age, etc., which are certainly not addressed enough in everyday clinical practice. Preventive concepts, minimal invasive surgery, fast-track concepts, regional anesthesia, certain intravenous drugs applied while and after general anesthesia, reduced use of postoperative opioids, and the intraoperative use of distraction devices during regional anesthesia such as virtual reality glasses, etc. can all be useful to reduce postoperative pain. An intervention-related standardization of postoperative pain therapies with pain-level-adjusted escalating schemes should certainly be considered common sense. Furthermore, a postoperative acute pain service is an important part of structural quality for the supervision and management of patients with continuous pain procedures on the one hand and for the care of complex postoperative pain syndromes on the other.
From a shorter-term perspective, a low level of postoperative pain is a crucial outcome parameter that affects patient satisfaction, early mobilization, length of hospital stay, and finally the economic success of a surgical unit. In the longer term, another important goal of optimal perioperative pain therapy is the prevention of postsurgical chronic pain.
Prof. Dr. Mark Ulrich Gerbershagen
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- pain prevention
- minimal invasive surgery
- postoperative pain
- chronic pain
- regional anesthesia
- postoperative acute pain service
- fast track
- opioids
- patient satisfaction
- comorbidity
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