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Postoperative pain guidelines.

Richard W Rosenquist1, Jack Rosenberg,

  • 1Department of Anesthesia, University of Iowa, 200 Hawkins Drive, 6 JCP, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA. richard-rosenquist@uiowa.edu

Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
|August 29, 2003
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This guideline offers evidence-based strategies for managing postoperative pain, updating previous recommendations with current scientific evidence. It provides accessible information and tools for providers to improve patient recovery and analgesic plans.

Area of Science:

  • Pain Management
  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Clinical Guidelines

Background:

  • Postoperative pain is a significant challenge in surgical care.
  • Growing awareness and regulations emphasize the need for effective pain management.
  • This guideline updates the 1993 Agency for Health Care Policy and Research guideline with current evidence.

Framework:

  • A multidisciplinary expert panel developed the guideline.
  • A postoperative pain algorithm and supporting documentation were created.
  • Evidence was systematically reviewed and rated for guideline development.

Implementation:

  • An interactive electronic and paper guideline was developed.
  • A menu of analgesic choices organized by surgical procedure was created.

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  • Printable patient educational materials and an interactive pharmacopoeia are available.
  • Implications:

    • Provides accessible, evidence-based guidance for diverse healthcare providers.
    • Highlights knowledge gaps in pain and recovery processes.
    • Facilitates development of individualized analgesic plans using pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic techniques.