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Burn Injury-Induced Pain and Depression-Like Behavior in Mice
Published on: September 29, 2021
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1Abteilung für Anästhesie und Intensivmedizin, Wilhelminenspital der Stadt Wien, Montleartstr. 37, 1160 Wien, Österreich. richard.girtler@wienkav.at
Abstract:
Burn injuries represent a severe form of acute pain. In spite of improvements in wound treatment and pain regimens during recent years, the management of burn pain still remains a common problem and a tremendous challenge for clinical staff. An efficient pain treatment plan contributes to a fast and uneventful course and is an important part of the therapeutic management by plastic surgeons, anesthesiologists, psychologists and physiotherapists. Extensive pharmacokinetic alterations, additional neuropathic components and multiple dressing changes or therapeutic procedures need a flexible and dynamic pain strategy. A standardized continuous pain assessment and documentation are a cornerstone of burn pain control. In addition to pharmacological methods non-pharmacological procedures can play an important role and should be started early during burn patient therapy.
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