Literature DB >> 23314014

Evidence-based approach to manage persistent wound-related pain.

Kevin Y Woo1, Laura K Abbott, Lawrence Librach.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Pain is a significant concern in people with chronic wounds. A systematized approach is recommended for the management of wound-associated pain with the objectives to address pain relief, increase function, and restore overall quality of life. RECENT
FINDINGS: Combinations of pharmacological agents are often recommended based on varying degree of pain severity, coexisting nociceptive and neuropathic pain, and chronic inflammation related to wound-associated pain. Topical agents including morphine, tricyclic antidepressants (e.g., amitriptyline), nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), capsaicin, ketamine, and lidocaine/prilocaine provide pain relief with minimal side effects. Mindful dressing selection to minimize trauma, handle excess fluid, and prevent periwound skin damage has been shown to reduce persistent wound pain. To avoid nocebo hyperalgesia, it is important to address emotions, anticipation or negative expectation of discomfort.
SUMMARY: Pain is a complex biopsychosocial phenomenon that requires multiple pharmacological and nonpharmacological management approach.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23314014     DOI: 10.1097/SPC.0b013e32835d7ed2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Support Palliat Care        ISSN: 1751-4258            Impact factor:   2.302


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1.  Relationship between opioid treatment and rate of healing in chronic wounds.

Authors:  Victoria K Shanmugam; Kara S Couch; Sean McNish; Richard L Amdur
Journal:  Wound Repair Regen       Date:  2017-02-07       Impact factor: 3.617

2.  Lidocaine controls pain and allows safe wound bed preparation and debridement of digital ulcers in systemic sclerosis: a retrospective study.

Authors:  Francesca Braschi; Francesca Bartoli; Cosimo Bruni; Ginevra Fiori; Claudia Fantauzzo; Lucia Paganelli; Amato De Paulis; Laura Rasero; M Matucci-Cerinic
Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  2016-09-29       Impact factor: 2.980

3.  Formulation of Novel Layered Sodium Carboxymethylcellulose Film Wound Dressings with Ibuprofen for Alleviating Wound Pain.

Authors:  Lenka Vinklárková; Ruta Masteiková; David Vetchý; Petr Doležel; Jurga Bernatonienė
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2015-05-18       Impact factor: 3.411

4.  Background pain in persons with chronic leg ulcers: An exploratory study of symptom characteristics and management.

Authors:  Lena Leren; Hilde Eide; Edda Aslaug Johansen; Rolf Jelnes; Tone Marte Ljoså
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2021-12-13       Impact factor: 3.099

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