2020
DOI: 10.1556/650.2020.31680
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Az akutfájdalom-kezelő szolgálat szerepe a műtét utáni fájdalomcsillapításban

Abstract: Absztrakt: A perioperatív fájdalomcsillapítás kérdésköre jelentős kihívás az egészségügyi ellátást végzők számára. A nem jól ellenőrzött, műtét utáni fájdalom szövődményekhez vezethet. A világszerte elterjedt szervezési módszer, az ’Acute Pain Service’ teamek kialakítása bizonyítottan növeli a posztoperatív fájdalomcsillapítás eredményességét. Összefoglalónk célja, hogy közlemények alapján leírja az aku… Show more

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“…If usual surgical recovery is inhibited by unsuccessful functional pain management and/or unacceptable adverse effects despite appropriate multimodal therapies and patient-specific opioid optimization, postoperative pain management specialty consultation is advised. Acute and transitional pain services for surgical patients are evolving, and have been associated with reduced opioid use and length of stay [113,[436][437][438][439][440][441]. Renal impairment increases exposure 1 All listed opioids should be reduced in cases of significant hepatic impairment.…”
Section: Postoperative Opioid Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If usual surgical recovery is inhibited by unsuccessful functional pain management and/or unacceptable adverse effects despite appropriate multimodal therapies and patient-specific opioid optimization, postoperative pain management specialty consultation is advised. Acute and transitional pain services for surgical patients are evolving, and have been associated with reduced opioid use and length of stay [113,[436][437][438][439][440][441]. Renal impairment increases exposure 1 All listed opioids should be reduced in cases of significant hepatic impairment.…”
Section: Postoperative Opioid Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one of our earlier research, we reviewed the literature to identify, when other countries had begun to adopt this organisational innovation, that is the early 1990s, and most of these countries have experienced further development since then [ 14 ]. For instance, Erlewen at al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Hungary the research on postoperative pain is scarce. In one of these rare studies Lovasi et al [ 14 ] assessed the severity of postoperative pain among 168 surgical patients of three Hungarian hospitals, on the basis of self-rating on a scale of 0–10, where 0 represented the lack of pain and 10 represented unbearable pain. Right after the operation, 54% of the respondents experienced level 5 or stronger pain, while the corresponding figures 12 hours after the operation and 24 hours after the operation were 55% and 42%, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Устойчивый рост количества оперативных вмешательств во всем мире, который, по прогнозам, будет продолжаться, как минимум, до 2030 г., диктует необходимость совершенствования методик интра-и послеоперационного обезболивания [1][2][3].…”
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“…Во многих странах мира, в том числе и в Российской Федерации, в последние годы активно совершенствуются способы обезболивания, увеличивается количество лекарственных средств для купирования болевого синдрома, появляются новые и совершенствуются старые клинические рекомендации и локальные протоколы купирования боли, т.е. проблема адекватного периоперационного обезболивания остается крайне актуальной [2,3].…”
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