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Review
. 2015 Aug;28(4):398-402.
doi: 10.1097/ACO.0000000000000218.

Analgesic management of acute pain in the opioid-tolerant patient

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Analgesic management of acute pain in the opioid-tolerant patient

Samir Shah et al. Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2015 Aug.

Abstract

Purpose of review: The management of acute pain in the opioid-tolerant patient is an area in perioperative medicine that is growing, as the use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain has been tolerated in the USA. Adding to this population is an increase in opioid abusers, addicts and those in recovery and maintenance programmes. These patients will continue to present for surgery and with acute pain that anaesthesiologists and other members of the healthcare team must become more adept at managing.

Recent findings: This review covers some of the strategies that may be used by practitioners in the management of acute pain in the opioid-tolerant patient. It is important to collect a detailed history of opioid and drugs of abuse, including the timing of the last dose in order to avoid precipitation of withdrawal. The use of multimodal anaesthetic and analgesic strategies is important for both patient safety and satisfaction and can enhance recovery and discharge home.

Summary: There is a need for more high-level evidence-based guidelines to help practitioners achieve the best care of this growing high-risk population of patients.

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