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E-grāmata: Acute Pain Management

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This textbook is written as a comprehensive overview of acute pain management. It is designed to guide clinicians through an impressive array of different options available to them and to patients. In the last decade there has been a flurry of interest in the extent to which acute pain can become chronic pain, and how we might reduce the incidence of such chronicity. This overview covers a wide range of treatments for pain management, including the anatomy of pain pathways, the pathophysiology of severe pain, pain assessment, therapeutic guidelines, analgesic options, organization of pain services, and the role of anesthesiologists, surgeons, pharmacists, and nurses in providing optimal care. It also discusses the use of patient-controlled analgesia and how this may or may not be effective and useful.

This textbook provides an overview of pain management useful to specialists as well as non-specialists, surgeons, and nursing staff.

Recenzijas

' an excellent book, all the major, and a good deal of the lesser subjects are covered in suitable detail, and the book could easily become a point of reference in any Acute Pain Service.' British Journal of Anaesthesia

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This textbook provides an overview of pain management useful to specialists as well as non-specialists, surgeons, and nursing staff.
Contributors vii
Acknowledgments xiii
Foreword: Historical Perspective, Unmet Needs, and Incidence xv
Henry McQuay
SECTION I: PAIN PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY
Pain Pathways and Acute Pain Processing
3(18)
Nalini Vadivelu
Christian J. Whitney
Raymond S. Sinatra
Pathophysiology of Acute Pain
21(12)
M. Khurram Ghori
Yu-Fan (Robert) Zhang
Raymond S. Sinatra
Patient Variables Influencing Acute Pain Management
33(8)
Joshua Wellington
Yuan-Yi Chia
Acute Pain: A Psychosocial Perspective
41(12)
Francis J. Keefe
Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Acetaminophen: Pharmacology for the Future
53(17)
Jon McCormack
Ian Power
Local Anesthetics in Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management
70(12)
John Butterworth
Pharmacology of Novel Non-NSAID Analgesics
82(20)
P.M. Lavand
M.F. De Kock
Pharmacokinetics of Epidural Opioids
102(7)
Bradley Urie
Oscar A. de Leon-Casasola
Transitions from Acute to Chronic Pain
109(5)
Frederick M. Perkins
Molecular Basis and Clinical Implications of Opioid Tolerance and Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia
114(33)
Larry F. Chu
David Clark
Martin S. Angst
SECTION II: CLINICAL ANALGESIA
Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Pain
147(25)
Cynthia M. Welchek
Lisa Mastrangelo
Raymond S. Sinatra
Richard Martinez
The Role of Preventive Multimodal Analgesia and Impact on Patient Outcome
172(16)
Scott S. Reuben
Asokumar Buvanendran
Oral and Parenteral Opioid Analgesics for Acute Pain Management
188(16)
Raymond S. Sinatra
Intravenous Patient-Controlled Analgesia
204(17)
Pamela E. Macintyre
Julia Coldrey
Clinical Applications of Epidural Analgesia
221(9)
Daniel B. Maalouf
Spencer S. Liu
Neuraxial Analgesia with Hydromorphone, Morphine, and Fentanyl: Dosing and Safety Guidelines
230(15)
Susan Dabu-Bondoc
Samantha A. Franco
Raymond S. Sinatra
Regional Anesthesia
245(42)
James Benonis
Jennifer Fortney
David Hardman
Gavin Martin
Regional Anesthesia for Acute Pain Management in the Outpatient Setting
287(15)
Holly Evans
Karen C. Nielsen
Marcy S. Tucker
Stephen M. Klein
Patient-Controlled Analgesia Devices and Analgesic Infusion Pumps
302(21)
Benjamin Sherman
Ikay Enu
Raymond S. Sinatra
Novel Analgesic Drug Delivery Systems for Acute Pain Management
323(9)
James W. Heitz
Eugene R. Viscusi
Nonselective Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs, COX-2 Inhibitors, and Acetaminophen in Acute Perioperative Pain
332(34)
Jonathan S. Jahr
Kofi N. Donkor
Raymond S. Sinatra
Perioperative Ketamine for Better Postoperative Pain Outcome
366(11)
Manzo Suzuki
Clinical Application of Glucocorticoids, Antineuropathics, and Other Analgesic Adjuvants for Acute Pain Management
377(14)
Johan Raeder
Vegard Dahl
Nonpharmacological Approaches for Acute Pain Management
391(15)
Stefan Erceg
Keun Sam Chung
Opioid-Related Adverse Effects and Treatment Options
406(10)
Kok-Yuen Ho
Tong J. Gan
Respiratory Depression: Incidence, Diagnosis, and Treatment
416(17)
Dermot R. Fitzgibbon
SECTION III: ACUTE PAIN MANAGEMENT IN SPECIAL PATIENT POPULATIONS
The Acute Pain Management Service: Organization and Implementation Issues
433(22)
Paul Willoughby
Acute Pain Management in the Community Hospital Setting
455(21)
Brian E. Harrington
Joseph Marino
Ambulatory Surgical Pain: Economic Aspects and Optimal Analgesic Management
476(11)
Tariq M. Malik
Raymond S. Sinatra
Pediatric Acute Pain Management
487(27)
Giorgio Ivani
Valeria Mossetti
Simona Italiano
Acute Pain Management for Elderly High-Risk and Cognitively Impaired Patients: Rationale for Regional Analgesia
514(23)
Thomas M. Halaszynski
Nousheh Saidi
Javier Lopez
Postcesarean Analgesia
537(13)
Kate Miller
Ferne Braveman
Acute Pain Management in Sickle Cell Disease Patients
550(14)
Jaya L. Varadarajan
Steven J. Weisman
Acute Pain Management in Patients with Opioid Dependence and Substance Abuse
564(19)
Sukanya Mitra
Raymond S. Sinatra
SECTION IV: SPECIALIST MANAGED PAIN
Pain Management Following Colectomy: A Surgeon's Perspective
583(6)
Theodore J. Saclarides
Acute Pain Management in the Emergency Department
589(8)
Knox H. Todd
James R. Miner
The Nurse's Perspective on Acute Pain Management
597(10)
Chris Pasero
Nancy Eksterowicz
Margo McCaffery
Role of the Pharmacist in Acute Pain Management
607(16)
Leslie N. Schechter
SECTION V: PAIN MANAGEMENT AND PATIENT OUTCOMES
Economics and Costs: A Primer for Acute Pain Management Specialists
623(7)
Amr E. Abouleish
Govindaraj Ranganathan
Evidence-Based Medicine
630(7)
Tee Yong Tan
Stephan A. Schug
Effect of Epidural Analgesia on Postoperative Outcomes
637(9)
Marie N. Hanna
Spencer S. Liu
Christopher L. Wu
Research in Acute Pain Management
646(9)
Craig T. Hartrick
Garen Manvelian
Quality Improvement Approaches in Acute Pain Management
655(15)
Christine Miaskowski
The Future of Acute Pain Management
670(9)
Brian Durkin
Peter S. A. Glass
Index 679
Dr. Raymond Sinatra is Professor of Anesthesiology at the Yale University School of Medicine. Dr Oscar A. de Leon-Casasola is Professor of Anesthesiology and Chief of Pain Medicine in the Department of Anesthesiology of the Roswell Park Cancer Institute. His research interests include advances in analgesic therapy, physiology and pharmacology of epidural opioids, perioperative surgical outcomes, thoracic and cardiac anesthesia, acute pain control, and chronic cancer pain. He is a member of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia, American Society of Anesthesiologists, New York State Society of Anesthesiologists, American Pain Society, and Eastern Pain Association. Dr de Leon-Casasola has authored or co-authored 115 journal articles, abstracts, and book chapters. He serves as an associate editor for the Latin American Journal of Pain, the Argentinian Journal of Anesthesiology, the Journal of the Spanish Society of Pain, and the Clinical Journal of Pain. He also is editor-in-chief of Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management and was listed as an exceptional practitioner by Good Housekeeping Magazine in 2003. Dr Brian Ginsberg is Professor of Anesthesiology and Medical Director in the Division of Acute Pain Therapy in the Department of Anesthesiology of Duke University School of Medicine. Dr Eugene Viscusi is Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology and the Director of Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management in the Department of Anesthesiology at Thomas Jefferson University.