Contributors |
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Acknowledgments |
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Foreword: Historical Perspective, Unmet Needs, and Incidence |
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SECTION I: PAIN PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY |
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Pain Pathways and Acute Pain Processing |
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3 | (18) |
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Pathophysiology of Acute Pain |
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21 | (12) |
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Patient Variables Influencing Acute Pain Management |
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33 | (8) |
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Acute Pain: A Psychosocial Perspective |
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41 | (12) |
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Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs and Acetaminophen: Pharmacology for the Future |
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53 | (17) |
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Local Anesthetics in Regional Anesthesia and Acute Pain Management |
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70 | (12) |
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Pharmacology of Novel Non-NSAID Analgesics |
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82 | (20) |
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Pharmacokinetics of Epidural Opioids |
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102 | (7) |
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Oscar A. de Leon-Casasola |
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Transitions from Acute to Chronic Pain |
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109 | (5) |
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Molecular Basis and Clinical Implications of Opioid Tolerance and Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia |
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114 | (33) |
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SECTION II: CLINICAL ANALGESIA |
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Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Pain |
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147 | (25) |
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The Role of Preventive Multimodal Analgesia and Impact on Patient Outcome |
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172 | (16) |
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Oral and Parenteral Opioid Analgesics for Acute Pain Management |
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188 | (16) |
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Intravenous Patient-Controlled Analgesia |
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204 | (17) |
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Clinical Applications of Epidural Analgesia |
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221 | (9) |
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Neuraxial Analgesia with Hydromorphone, Morphine, and Fentanyl: Dosing and Safety Guidelines |
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230 | (15) |
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245 | (42) |
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Regional Anesthesia for Acute Pain Management in the Outpatient Setting |
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287 | (15) |
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Patient-Controlled Analgesia Devices and Analgesic Infusion Pumps |
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302 | (21) |
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Novel Analgesic Drug Delivery Systems for Acute Pain Management |
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323 | (9) |
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Nonselective Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs, COX-2 Inhibitors, and Acetaminophen in Acute Perioperative Pain |
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332 | (34) |
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Perioperative Ketamine for Better Postoperative Pain Outcome |
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366 | (11) |
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Clinical Application of Glucocorticoids, Antineuropathics, and Other Analgesic Adjuvants for Acute Pain Management |
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377 | (14) |
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Nonpharmacological Approaches for Acute Pain Management |
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391 | (15) |
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Opioid-Related Adverse Effects and Treatment Options |
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406 | (10) |
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Respiratory Depression: Incidence, Diagnosis, and Treatment |
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416 | (17) |
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SECTION III: ACUTE PAIN MANAGEMENT IN SPECIAL PATIENT POPULATIONS |
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The Acute Pain Management Service: Organization and Implementation Issues |
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433 | (22) |
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Acute Pain Management in the Community Hospital Setting |
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455 | (21) |
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Ambulatory Surgical Pain: Economic Aspects and Optimal Analgesic Management |
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476 | (11) |
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Pediatric Acute Pain Management |
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487 | (27) |
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Acute Pain Management for Elderly High-Risk and Cognitively Impaired Patients: Rationale for Regional Analgesia |
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514 | (23) |
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537 | (13) |
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Acute Pain Management in Sickle Cell Disease Patients |
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550 | (14) |
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Acute Pain Management in Patients with Opioid Dependence and Substance Abuse |
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564 | (19) |
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SECTION IV: SPECIALIST MANAGED PAIN |
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Pain Management Following Colectomy: A Surgeon's Perspective |
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583 | (6) |
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Acute Pain Management in the Emergency Department |
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589 | (8) |
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The Nurse's Perspective on Acute Pain Management |
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597 | (10) |
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Role of the Pharmacist in Acute Pain Management |
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607 | (16) |
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SECTION V: PAIN MANAGEMENT AND PATIENT OUTCOMES |
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Economics and Costs: A Primer for Acute Pain Management Specialists |
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623 | (7) |
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630 | (7) |
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Effect of Epidural Analgesia on Postoperative Outcomes |
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637 | (9) |
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Research in Acute Pain Management |
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646 | (9) |
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Quality Improvement Approaches in Acute Pain Management |
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655 | (15) |
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The Future of Acute Pain Management |
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670 | (9) |
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Index |
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