Treatment of Postoperative Pain
Authors:
J. Švehla; T. Beran
Authors‘ workplace:
ARO FN Bulovka Praha, přednosta prim. MUDr. Tomáš Beran
Published in:
Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2000, č. 5, s. 216-218
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Overview
Good treated postoperative pain decreases number of postoperative complications. Preemptive analgesia can blocate development of chronicalpain syndrome. Farmakotherapy is starting point for postoperative analgesia. The application of NSAIDs is very poor in our country, the reason isfear of adverse events. The all arrangement of opioids is not full utilized, just as, it is not common to exploate the alternative ways of their application.The anestesiological and non-farmakological approaches are more usefull, day by day.
Key words:
preemptive analgesia – NSAID – postoperative pain
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2000 Issue 5
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