Multimodal analgesia for controlling acute postoperative pain
A Buvanendran, JS Kroin - Current opinion in Anesthesiology, 2009 - journals.lww.com
A Buvanendran, JS Kroin
Current opinion in Anesthesiology, 2009•journals.lww.com… Multimodal analgesia is needed for acute postoperative pain management due to adverse
effects of opioid analgesics, which can impede recovery; a problem that is of increasing
concern with the rapid increase in the number of ambulatory surgeries. Yet, the literature on
… This review evaluates recent studies that explore new and improved methods of
multimodal anesthesia for relieving moderate-to-severe postoperative pain. Although opioids
remain the primary analgesic agent for management of acute postoperative pain after …
effects of opioid analgesics, which can impede recovery; a problem that is of increasing
concern with the rapid increase in the number of ambulatory surgeries. Yet, the literature on
… This review evaluates recent studies that explore new and improved methods of
multimodal anesthesia for relieving moderate-to-severe postoperative pain. Although opioids
remain the primary analgesic agent for management of acute postoperative pain after …
Summary
There is a continuing need to explore new drug combinations to achieve all of the purported goals of multimodal anesthesia.
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