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“In 2013, the LOS at our facility was 3.7 [days], but by 2014 it had gone down to 2.5 days,” says Dr. Long. “Ultimately, effective multimodal pain management along with rehabilitation ...
The postoperative pain management market is witnessing steady growth, driven by the rising number of surgical procedures globally and increasing awareness of effective pain control. Advancements in ...
Engaging patients in discussion about pain management and multimodal analgesia prior to surgery can lead to higher patient satisfaction, lower pain scores, and decreased use of opioids.
“Multimodal pain management strategies actually target the specific pain our patients face while decreasing the negatives of opioids such as constipation and sleepiness,” Raval told Medscape ...
According to published results, a novel opioid-free pathway may provide noninferior pain management compared with an opioid-containing pathway during the perioperative period in patients ...
A patient-centered approach to pain management — one that combines multimodal analgesia with responsible opioid use based on patient-specific factors and recognized levels of pain after specific ...
Black patients less likely to receive multimodal pain management options after surgery Combination of medications, not opioids alone, should be standard practice Reports and Proceedings ...
A new review article published in JAMA underscores the critical need for comprehensive long-term medical care for patients ...
Multimodal analgesia is a method of pain management that uses multiple types of medications to reduce pain, and some experts argue that this approach not only can decrease the use of dangerously ...
TKR patients receiving multimodal pain therapy saw 18.5% dip in postsurgery opioid prescriptions A study, published in Anesthesiology, examined the effectiveness of a multimodal approach and an opioid ...
Multimodal analgesia is a method of pain management that uses multiple types of medications to reduce pain, and some experts argue that this approach not only can decrease the use of dangerously ...
Black patients were 29% less likely to receive multimodal analgesia involving four or more modes following surgical procedures, according to research presented Oct. 20 at the American Society of ...