| Literature DB >> 31932857 |
J Erlenwein1, M Pfingsten2, M Hüppe3, D Seeger2, A Kästner2, R Graner4, F Petzke2.
Abstract
Chronic pain is a frequent comorbidity of patients in hospitals and has an influence on the clinical course and the duration of hospitalization. There is a need to have a better understanding of chronic pain as a comorbidity and it should be considered to a greater extent in understanding diseases, in treatment concepts and hospital structures to ensure a resource-oriented and high-quality care. This begins on admission by identifying pre-existing pain and related risk factors with the medical history and taking these into account in the treatment regimen. A multimodal treatment approach that involves medicinal, educational, psychological and physiotherapeutic expertise is required in these patients. A unimodal approach in the treatment is not effective. A pain physician should be involved in the treatment team as early as possible. Furthermore, psychological joint supervision should be available for these patients as several studies have demonstrated positive perioperative effects of psychological approaches on the treatment in this patient group.Entities:
Keywords: Acute pain therapy; Analgesics; Comorbidity; Physiotherapy; Psychotherapy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31932857 DOI: 10.1007/s00101-019-00708-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anaesthesist ISSN: 0003-2417 Impact factor: 1.041