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. 2006 May 15;168(20):1986-8.

[Treatment of postoperative pain--a status report]

[Article in Danish]
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  • PMID: 16768902

[Treatment of postoperative pain--a status report]

[Article in Danish]
Jørgen B Dahl et al. Ugeskr Laeger. .

Abstract

Substantial progress has been made in our understanding of acute pain mechanisms, and our insight into postoperative convalescence and rehabilitation has increased dramatically. There is a lack of evidence for pre-emptive analgesia, whereas studies of antihyperalgesic drugs and multimodal analgesic regimens are promising. The use of opioids should be restricted, and it may be rational to develop procedure-specific pain treatment guidelines. There is a need for increased collaboration and integration of acute pain treatment and multimodal postoperative rehabilitation efforts.

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