-
Medical journals
- Career
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
Category:
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
Labels
Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Inten Intensive Care Medicine
Article was published inAnaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
2000 Issue 5-
All articles in this issue
- Pneumonectomy: Postoperative Complications
- A Comparison of Mono-inhalational and Balanced Anaesthesia in Infants of Lowest Weight Groups
- Minimally Invasive Surgery and Anaesthesia in Pediatrics
- Accelerometry for Detection of Residual Neuromuscular Blockade
- Economic Comparison of In-hospital vs Out-hospital Treated Patient
- Regional Analgesia for Out-patient Surgery
- Treatment of Postoperative Pain
- Lung Changes as a Possible Result of Adverse Effects of Betalactam Antibiotics
- Traumatic Spinal Cord Lesion of C-area in Children
- The Influence of Anaemia and Blood Transfusion on the Immunity System of Cadaver Organ Donors
- Brain Death – a New Protocol Proposed
- Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
- Journal archive
- Current issue
- Online only
- About the journal
Most read in this issue- Pneumonectomy: Postoperative Complications
- Brain Death – a New Protocol Proposed
- Accelerometry for Detection of Residual Neuromuscular Blockade
- Traumatic Spinal Cord Lesion of C-area in Children
Login#ADS_BOTTOM_SCRIPTS#Forgotten passwordEnter the email address that you registered with. We will send you instructions on how to set a new password.
- Career