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Pain management and pulmonary dysfunction

P M Desai1

  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA. PANKAJ.DESAI@CCC.UAB.EDU

Critical Care Clinics
|February 4, 1999
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Pain significantly impacts lung function in critical conditions like burns, trauma, and abdominal diseases, as well as after surgery. This review explores pain management strategies to improve pulmonary outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Medical research
  • Pulmonary medicine
  • Pain management

Background:

  • Pain is a common symptom in various acute conditions and post-surgical recovery.
  • Pulmonary dysfunction can be a serious complication in these patient populations.
  • The link between pain and pulmonary impairment requires further investigation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the contribution of pain to pulmonary dysfunction.
  • To explore interventions for mitigating pain's impact on lung function.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on pain and pulmonary function.
  • Analysis of conditions including burns, trauma, acute abdominal diseases, and postoperative states.

Main Results:

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  • Pain exacerbates pulmonary dysfunction in the studied conditions.
  • Various pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions can reduce pain.
  • Effective pain management shows potential to improve respiratory outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Pain is a significant factor contributing to pulmonary dysfunction.
  • Attenuating pain is crucial for enhancing respiratory recovery in critically ill and surgical patients.