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In this episode, we define multimodal analgesia and give a brief introduction to the many agents that can be utilised. Opioids are a mainstay of treating post-surgical pain and the goal of multimodal analgesia is not to avoid opioids (termed opioid-sparing analgesia) but to reduce the negative side effects while providing adequate post-surgical pain.
The medications listed are those that are typically used in British Columbia, Canada and may differ from your regional practice. For example, we mention IV acetaminophen briefly, this is difficult to obtain in Canada (at least in British Columbia where we practice) although I am aware that it is quite cheap and widely used in other areas of the world.
Apologies for the hissing - we had technical difficulties with the recording equipment.
Have questions, comments, corrections, or concerns? Please reach out via email:
References:
1. Stone AB, Iban YC, Zhong H, et al. B318 Opioid sparing effects of intravenous and oral acetaminophen in hip fracture patients: a population-based study. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2022;47(Suppl 1):A234-A235.
doi:10.1136/rapm-2022-ESRA.392
2. Rosenberger DC, Pogatzki-Zahn EM. Chronic post-surgical
3. Djaiani G, Silverton N, Fedorko L, et al. Dexmedetomidine
4. Gropper MA, Cohen NH, Eriksson LI, Fleisher LA, Leslie K,
5. Butterworth JF, Mackey DC, Wasnick JD. Morgan &
6. O’Neill A, Lirk P. Multimodal Analgesia. Anesthesiology
7. Dunn LK, Durieux ME. Perioperative Use of Intravenous
8. Practice Guidelines for Acute Pain Management in the
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In this episode, we define multimodal analgesia and give a brief introduction to the many agents that can be utilised. Opioids are a mainstay of treating post-surgical pain and the goal of multimodal analgesia is not to avoid opioids (termed opioid-sparing analgesia) but to reduce the negative side effects while providing adequate post-surgical pain.
The medications listed are those that are typically used in British Columbia, Canada and may differ from your regional practice. For example, we mention IV acetaminophen briefly, this is difficult to obtain in Canada (at least in British Columbia where we practice) although I am aware that it is quite cheap and widely used in other areas of the world.
Apologies for the hissing - we had technical difficulties with the recording equipment.
Have questions, comments, corrections, or concerns? Please reach out via email:
References:
1. Stone AB, Iban YC, Zhong H, et al. B318 Opioid sparing effects of intravenous and oral acetaminophen in hip fracture patients: a population-based study. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2022;47(Suppl 1):A234-A235.
doi:10.1136/rapm-2022-ESRA.392
2. Rosenberger DC, Pogatzki-Zahn EM. Chronic post-surgical
3. Djaiani G, Silverton N, Fedorko L, et al. Dexmedetomidine
4. Gropper MA, Cohen NH, Eriksson LI, Fleisher LA, Leslie K,
5. Butterworth JF, Mackey DC, Wasnick JD. Morgan &
6. O’Neill A, Lirk P. Multimodal Analgesia. Anesthesiology
7. Dunn LK, Durieux ME. Perioperative Use of Intravenous
8. Practice Guidelines for Acute Pain Management in the
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