| Literature DB >> 17319432 |
B Mugabure Bujedo1, I Tranque Bizueta, S González Santos, R Adrián Garde.
Abstract
Coping with pain is a complex, multifactorial phenomenon that requires an interdisciplinary approach. Multimodal analgesia involves the association of several analgesics administered by different routes to achieve more effective relief than analgesics administered individually. This approach reduces side effects and increases patient satisfaction. The advantages and limitations of different options for managing postoperative pain are reviewed. A regional block before surgery is recommended whenever possible. The choice of local anesthetic, the route of administration, and the duration of treatment will depend on the type of patient and operation. The combination of an anti-inflammatory drug with an analgesic that works on the central nervous system is recommended, whether the route is oral or parenteral, provided there are no contraindications. Integrating these techniques into a rehabilitation program will facilitate postoperative convalescence.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17319432
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim ISSN: 0034-9356