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Postoperative pain management: why is it difficult to show that it improves outcome?
1Department of Anaesthesiology, National Hospital, Oslo, Norway.
European Journal of Anaesthesiology
|January 13, 1999
Abstract:
Intuitively it seems obvious that unrelieved, severe acute pain after surgery may have a number of undesirable effects [1]. Many experienced clinicians maintain that the immediate postoperative course as well as long-term outcome may be influenced by the quality of pain relief after surgery or trauma [1, 2]. However, there are conflicting data from published clinical studies concerning the beneficial effects of postoperative pain management on short-term and long-term outcome of surgery [3].