Literature DB >> 28251524

Pain Management of Patients with Substance Abuse in the Ambulatory Setting.

Nalini Vadivelu1, Alice M Kai2, Vijay Kodumudi3, Richard Zhu4, Roberta Hines4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Abuse of illicit substances and prescription opioids is a growing problem that presents challenges for pain management in the inpatient and outpatient setting. With future patient care models shifting toward shorter hospital stays and more same-day surgeries, it is crucial that clinicians learn to manage this patient population and strike a balance between the overtreatment of pain that can subsequently worsen tolerance and addiction, and the undertreatment of pain that can lead to pseudoaddiction. RECENT
FINDINGS: Through recognition of maladaptive behaviors, use of screening programs, and pain contracts, physicians in the outpatient setting can improve their oversight and shepherding of these patients. In the inpatient setting, regularly scheduled rather than PRN opioids are recommended for chronic opioid users, and good communication with the patient's outpatient prescriber of pain medications is essential. For surgical patients on chronic opioid therapy, making a multimodal plan in advance of the day of surgery that may incorporate NSAIDs, tricyclics, gabapentinoids, anticonvulsants, opioid tapering, and regional anesthesia can help alleviate high postoperative pain control requirements. In conjunction with such medication management, setting realistic expectations for pain control with preoperative counseling may be highly beneficial. For postoperative pain refractory to other strategies, the use of inpatient low-dose ketamine infusions is a novel approach that is gaining popularity, but this does require monitoring by a dedicated pain service.

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Keywords:  Ambulatory pain; Chronic opioid; Chronic pain; Multimodal; Postoperative pain; Substance abuse

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28251524     DOI: 10.1007/s11916-017-0610-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep        ISSN: 1534-3081


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