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Research paper thumbnail of Analgo-Sedation of Patients with Burns Outside the Operating Room

Drugs, 2008

be divided into a 'background' pain and a 'breakthrough' pain associated with painful procedures.... more be divided into a 'background' pain and a 'breakthrough' pain associated with painful procedures. While background pain may be treated with intravenous opioids via continuous infusion or patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) and/or less potent oral opioids, breakthrough pain may be treated with a variety of interventions. The aim is to reduce patient anxiety, improve analgesia and ensure immobilization when required. Untreated pain and improper sedation may result in psychological distress such as post-traumatic stress disorder, major depression or delirium. This review summarizes recent developments and current techniques in sedation and analgesia in non-intubated adult burn patients during painful procedures

Research paper thumbnail of Regional Anesthesia in Trauma Patients

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Analgo-Sedation of Patients with Burns Outside the Operating Room

Drugs, 2008

be divided into a 'background' pain and a 'breakthrough' pain associated with painful procedures.... more be divided into a 'background' pain and a 'breakthrough' pain associated with painful procedures. While background pain may be treated with intravenous opioids via continuous infusion or patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) and/or less potent oral opioids, breakthrough pain may be treated with a variety of interventions. The aim is to reduce patient anxiety, improve analgesia and ensure immobilization when required. Untreated pain and improper sedation may result in psychological distress such as post-traumatic stress disorder, major depression or delirium. This review summarizes recent developments and current techniques in sedation and analgesia in non-intubated adult burn patients during painful procedures

Research paper thumbnail of Regional Anesthesia in Trauma Patients

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2007

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