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In the United States, more than 100 million people suffer from
chronic pain
. Among patients presenting for surgery, about one in four have
chronic pain
. Acute perioperative pain management in this population is challenging because many patients with
chronic pain
require long-term opioids for the management of this pain, which may result in tolerance,
physical dependence
, addiction, and opioid-induced hyperalgesia. These challenges are compounded by the ongoing opioid epidemic that has resulted in calls for a reduction in opioid use, with a concurrent increase in the number of patients with chronic opioid exposure presenting for surgery. This article aims to summarize practical considerations for acute postoperative pain management in patients with
chronic pain
conditions. A patient-centered acute pain management plan, including nonopioid analgesics, regional anesthesia, and careful selection of opioid medications, can lead to adequate analgesia and satisfaction with care. Also, a meticulous rotation from one opioid to another may decrease opioid requirement, increase analgesic effectiveness, and improve satisfaction with care.
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PMID:A Practical Approach to Acute Postoperative Pain Management in Chronic Pain Patients. 3266 Aug 12
An increasing number of
chronic pain
patients presenting for surgery are chronic opioid users. Pain management in the postoperative period can be challenging in this population due to the development of tolerance,
physical dependence
, and hyperalgesia in long-term opioid users. It is common for postoperative pain to be undertreated in these patients, leading to an overall increase in length of hospital stays, health care costs, and decreased patient satisfaction. Identifying opioid-tolerant patients and developing a perioperative pain management plan are important components of a patient's overall recovery after any surgical procedure.
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PMID:Postoperative Analgesia in the Chronic Pain Patient. 3270 93
There is an ever-increasing number of opioid users among
chronic pain
patients and safely managing them can be challenging for surgeons, anesthesiologists, pain experts, and addiction specialists. Healthcare providers must be familiar with phenomena typical of opioid users and abusers, including tolerance,
physical dependence
, hyperalgesia, and addiction. Insufficient pain management is very common in these patients. Patient-centered preoperative communication is integral to setting realistic expectations for postoperative pain, developing successful nonopioid analgesic regimens, minimizing opioid consumption during the postoperative period, and decreasing the number of opioid pills at the risk of diversion. Preoperative evaluation should identify comorbidities and identify risk factors for substance abuse and withdrawal. Intraoperative and postoperative strategies can ensure safe and effective pain management and minimize the potential for morbidity and mortality in this high-risk patient population.
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PMID:Chronic pain and substance abuse disorders: Preoperative assessment and optimization strategies. 3271 32
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