2013
DOI: 10.1007/s12630-013-0067-8
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Prevention of chronic pain after surgery: new insights for future research and patient care

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“…Tissue injury may chronically alter peripheral nociceptive processing, shifting pain from acute to chronic [4, 5]. The need for symptomatic treatment of PTNP is increasing but remains inadequately addressed [68]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tissue injury may chronically alter peripheral nociceptive processing, shifting pain from acute to chronic [4, 5]. The need for symptomatic treatment of PTNP is increasing but remains inadequately addressed [68]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16][17][18][19] In this regard, readers are encouraged to read the excellent review by Gilron and Kehlet. 20 Chronic post-surgical pain is a complex subject, but anesthesiologists have an undisputed role in the prevention of chronic pain after surgery.…”
Section: Chronic Post-surgical Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16][17][18][19] À ce propos, les lecteurs sont vivement encouragés à lire l'excellente synthèse de Gilron et Kehlet. 20 La douleur chronique postopératoire est un sujet complexe, mais les anesthésiologistes ont un rôle incontestable à jouer dans sa prévention.…”
Section: Douleur Chronique Postopératoireunclassified
“…Targeting the proposed intervention to patients at highest risk of chronic postsurgical pain, and thus greatest need of prevention, would provide stronger justification for anticipated adverse effects and could also decrease the required patient numbers. Finally, given continued uncertainty about the postsurgical time period during which chronic pain develops, [27][28][29] consideration should be given to evaluating the preventive effects of antidepressant drugs-given for a longer duration of administration, that is, to continue for days, or even weeks, after postsurgical hospital discharge.…”
Section: Rationale For Continued Evaluation and Future Research Direcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prevention of chronic pain after surgery is an emerging goal with fundamental distinctions from acute postoperative pain. [27][28][29] However, given that studies evaluating the treatment of acute, and prevention of chronic, postoperative pain are conducted in similar perioperative settings, we will also review trials in postoperative chronic pain prevention.…”
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