Current opinion in anaesthesiology
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As the increased use of new oral anticoagulants may put patients at particular risk of bleeding, experts suggested strategies to perform neuraxial anesthesia as well tolerated as possible. This review summarizes different approaches. ⋯ A simplified approach covering recent recommendations is given which may aid well tolerated use of neuraxial blocks in patients taking new oral anticoagulants.
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Using a regional block in a multimodal approach to postoperative analgesia management involves addressing, which local anesthetic and how much should be used to ensure adequate pain relief to reduce related morbidity and mortality. This article will review literature surrounding the recently approved formulation of slow release liposomal bupivacaine, define its proven benefits, and identify ongoing studies to further examine the utility of this novel formulation by various routes. ⋯ Current published data do not provide superior clinical results for EXPAREL over conventional bupivacaine based upon the lack of adequately powered multicentered clinical trials with comparison groups. Further investigation is necessary to identify the analgesic efficacy and safety profile of liposomal bupivacaine versus standard local anesthetics and to define the optimal clinical indication for liposomal bupivacaine administration in regional anesthesia.
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The goal of this review was to update the reader on the developments and advancements that have transpired in the previous few years and to encourage an open dialogue amongst readers and researchers alike. ⋯ The impact of paravertebral analgesia on cancer pain and prevention of metastasis could be huge once enough data have accumulated. The steady influx of data on PVBs has led to the resurgence of this block in almost every area of acute pain management.
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A series of recent studies have changed the practice of pediatric neuroanesthesia, improving outcomes and making children's quality of life better. ⋯ Although neurosurgical anesthesia research in the pediatric population can be ethically and logistically complex, resolving questions such as the optimal blood pressure during surgery and best management of infants undergoing repair of craniosynostosis will improve patient outcomes.
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Curr Opin Anaesthesiol · Oct 2015
ReviewAcute pain assessment tools: let us move beyond simple pain ratings.
This review highlights challenges and current trends in tools used to assess acute pain across the lifespan. ⋯ Valid and pragmatic assessment of pain is essential for effective pain management. Unidimensional scales that capture self-reported pain intensity ratings undervalue to the complexity of the pain experience. Pain is a biopsychosocial experience and assessment is a complex social transaction and an exchange of the meaning of pain that demands a more comprehensive approach.