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Acute Pain in the Emergency Department: The Challenges.

Liza Keating1, Simon Smith2.   

Abstract

Acute pain is the reason that the majority of patients present to the emergency department.Failure to adequately treat acute pain in the emergency department has been labelled a public health problem.The College of Emergency Medicine has set standards for the timelines and adequacy in management of pain in both adults and children.Joint Care Quality Commission and College of Emergency Medicine national audit demonstrates the gap between standards and current practice.The new Department of Health clinical quality indicators for emergency medicine do not include a measure of pain.Untreated pain can have short and long term effects, including sensitisation to pain episodes in later life.A range of non-pharmacological and pharmacological interventions have been shown to be effective for procedural pain management in infants and children, and are most effective when used in combination.Developmental changes in pain responses, analgesic response and drug pharmacokinetics need to be taken into account when planning procedural pain management for neonates.Comprehensive evidence based guidelines are available to guide effective procedural pain management in neonates, infants and older children.

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Keywords:  emergency medicine; pain; pain measurement

Year:  2011        PMID: 26526458      PMCID: PMC4590076          DOI: 10.1177/204946371100500304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Pain


  14 in total

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Journal:  Qual Saf Health Care       Date:  2007-02

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7.  An interventional study to improve the quality of analgesia in the emergency department.

Authors:  Michael Yanuka; Dror Soffer; Pinchas Halpern
Journal:  CJEM       Date:  2008-09       Impact factor: 2.410

8.  Emergency department crowding is associated with poor care for patients with severe pain.

Authors:  Jesse M Pines; Judd E Hollander
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2007-10-25       Impact factor: 5.721

9.  Three-in-one femoral nerve block as analgesia for fractured neck of femur in the emergency department: a randomized, controlled trial.

Authors:  Alan K Fletcher; Alan S Rigby; Francis L P Heyes
Journal:  Ann Emerg Med       Date:  2003-02       Impact factor: 5.721

10.  The effect of emergency department crowding on the management of pain in older adults with hip fracture.

Authors:  Ula Hwang; Lynne D Richardson; Tolulope O Sonuyi; R Sean Morrison
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 5.562

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1.  Analgesic and Antiallodynic Effects of 4-Fluoro-N-(4-Sulfamoylbenzyl) Benzene Sulfonamide in a Murine Model of Pain.

Authors:  Naeem Ur Rehman; Mariya Al-Rashida; Ahmed Tokhi; Zainab Ahmed; Fazal Subhan; Muzaffar Abbas; Muhammad Awais Arshid; Khalid Rauf
Journal:  Drug Des Devel Ther       Date:  2020-10-27       Impact factor: 4.162

Review 2.  Reimagining How We Treat Acute Pain: A Narrative Review.

Authors:  Pablo Castroman; Ovelio Quiroga; Victor Mayoral Rojals; Maria Gómez; Eleni Moka; Joseph Pergolizzi; Giustino Varrassi
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-04-09

Review 3.  The impact of the advanced practice nursing role on quality of care, clinical outcomes, patient satisfaction, and cost in the emergency and critical care settings: a systematic review.

Authors:  Brigitte Fong Yeong Woo; Jasmine Xin Yu Lee; Wilson Wai San Tam
Journal:  Hum Resour Health       Date:  2017-09-11

4.  Assessment of Acute Pain Management and Associated Factors among Emergency Surgical Patients in Gondar University Specialized Hospital Emergency Department, Northwest Ethiopia, 2018: Institutional Based Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Amare Agmas Andualem; Girmay Fitiwi Lema; Yonas Addisu Nigatu; Seid Adem Ahmed
Journal:  Pain Res Treat       Date:  2018-12-02

5.  Clinical and psychological phenomenology of pain in autoinflammatory diseases.

Authors:  Elisabeth Mulazzani; Nicole Zolyniak; Elisabeth Noe; Matthias Mulazzani; Shahnaz Christina Azad; Tania Kümpfel; Eduard Kraft
Journal:  BMC Rheumatol       Date:  2020-12-18

6.  Emergency nurses perceived barriers to effective pain management at emergency department in Amhara region referral hospitals, Northwest Ethiopia, 2021. Multi-center cross sectional study.

Authors:  Belete Muluadam Admassie; Girmay Fitiwi Lema; Yonas Admasu Ferede; Biresaw Ayen Tegegne
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2022-08-08

7.  Emergency nurses´ knowledge, attitude and perceived barriers regarding pain Management in Resource-Limited Settings: cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Desale Tewelde Kahsay; Marianne Pitkäjärvi
Journal:  BMC Nurs       Date:  2019-11-21
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