Title of article :
Useful adjuvants for postoperative pain management
Author/Authors :
Asokumar Buvanendran، نويسنده , , Jeffrey S. Kroin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
19
From page :
31
To page :
49
Abstract :
Adjuvants are compounds which by themselves have undesirable side-effects or low potency but in combination with opioids allow a reduction of narcotic dosing for postoperative pain control. Adjuvants are needed for postoperative pain management due to side-effects of opioid analgesics, which hinder recovery, especially in the increasingly utilized ambulatory surgical procedures. NMDA antagonists have psychomimetic side-effects at high doses, but at moderate doses do not cause stereotypic behavior but allow reduction in opioid dose to obtain better pain control. Alpha-2 adrenergic agonists cause sedation, hypotension and bradycardia at moderate doses, but at low doses can be opioid sparing especially in spinal administration. Gabapentin-like compounds have low potency against acute pain, but in combination with opioids allow a reduction in opioid dose with improved analgesia. Corticosteroids may have only a limited role as adjuvants while acetylcholine esterase inhibitors may have too many side-effects. Newer adjuvants will be needed to reduce opioid dose and concomitant side-effects, even more as same day surgeries become more routine.
Keywords :
opioids , anticonvulsants , Corticosteroids , NMDA antagonists , postoperative pain. , adjuvants , alpha-2 adrenergic agonists , acetylcholine esterase inhibitors
Journal title :
Best Practice and Research Clinical Anaesthesiology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Best Practice and Research Clinical Anaesthesiology
Record number :
465121
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