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Pain management in cardiothoracic practice.

M Kruger1, K McRae

  • 1Department of Anaesthesia, Toronto Hospital-Mt. Sinai Hospital, Ontario, Canada.

The Surgical Clinics of North America
|June 3, 1999
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Optimizing postoperative pain management is crucial, especially in complex surgeries. A multimodal analgesia approach, tailored to individual patient needs and surgical procedures, enhances pain relief and minimizes side effects.

Area of Science:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Surgical Pain Management
  • Postoperative Care

Background:

  • Analgesia regimens involve benefits and side effects.
  • Expertise influences regional pain management efficacy.
  • Multimodal analgesia balances efficacy and side effects.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of tailored analgesic strategies.
  • To emphasize the role of multimodal approaches in surgery.
  • To address the growing need for effective postoperative pain control in an aging population undergoing complex procedures.

Main Methods:

  • Personalized pain management plans.
  • Consideration of surgical incision type and extent of pain.
  • Adjustment of analgesia based on individual patient needs.

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Main Results:

  • Multimodal analgesia maximizes pain relief.
  • Multimodal analgesia minimizes adverse effects.
  • Individualized plans improve analgesic efficacy.

Conclusions:

  • Effective postoperative pain control is vital in modern thoracic and cardiac surgery.
  • A multimodal approach is key to optimizing pain management.
  • Tailoring analgesic plans to patient and procedure specifics is essential for improved outcomes.