Postoperative persistent chronic pain: what do we know about prevention, risk factors, and treatment

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Autor(a) principal: Kraychete,Durval Campos
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Sakata,Rioko Kimiko, Lannes,Leticia de Oliveira Carvalho, Bandeira,Igor Dórea, Sadatsune,Eduardo Jun
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Anestesiologia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Background and objectives: Postoperative persistent chronic pain (POCP) is a serious health problem, disabling, undermining the quality of life of affected patients. Although more studies and research have addressed the possible mechanisms of the evolution from acute pain to chronic postoperatively, there are still no consistent data about the risk factors and prevention. This article aims to bring what is in the panorama of the current literature available. Content: This review describes the definition, risk factors, and mechanisms of POCD, its prevention and treatment. The main drugs and techniques are exposed comprehensively. Conclusion: Postoperative persistent chronic pain is a complex and still unclear etiology entity, which interferes heavily in the life of the subject. Neuropathic pain resulting from surgical trauma is still the most common expression of this entity. Techniques to prevent nerve injury are recommended and should be used whenever possible. Despite efforts to understand and select risk patients, the management and prevention of this syndrome remain challenging and inappropriate.
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title Postoperative persistent chronic pain: what do we know about prevention, risk factors, and treatment
spellingShingle Postoperative persistent chronic pain: what do we know about prevention, risk factors, and treatment
Kraychete,Durval Campos
Postoperative chronic pain
Analgesia
Prevention
Treatment
Risk factors
title_short Postoperative persistent chronic pain: what do we know about prevention, risk factors, and treatment
title_full Postoperative persistent chronic pain: what do we know about prevention, risk factors, and treatment
title_fullStr Postoperative persistent chronic pain: what do we know about prevention, risk factors, and treatment
title_full_unstemmed Postoperative persistent chronic pain: what do we know about prevention, risk factors, and treatment
title_sort Postoperative persistent chronic pain: what do we know about prevention, risk factors, and treatment
author Kraychete,Durval Campos
author_facet Kraychete,Durval Campos
Sakata,Rioko Kimiko
Lannes,Leticia de Oliveira Carvalho
Bandeira,Igor Dórea
Sadatsune,Eduardo Jun
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Lannes,Leticia de Oliveira Carvalho
Bandeira,Igor Dórea
Sadatsune,Eduardo Jun
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Sakata,Rioko Kimiko
Lannes,Leticia de Oliveira Carvalho
Bandeira,Igor Dórea
Sadatsune,Eduardo Jun
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Analgesia
Prevention
Treatment
Risk factors
topic Postoperative chronic pain
Analgesia
Prevention
Treatment
Risk factors
description Abstract Background and objectives: Postoperative persistent chronic pain (POCP) is a serious health problem, disabling, undermining the quality of life of affected patients. Although more studies and research have addressed the possible mechanisms of the evolution from acute pain to chronic postoperatively, there are still no consistent data about the risk factors and prevention. This article aims to bring what is in the panorama of the current literature available. Content: This review describes the definition, risk factors, and mechanisms of POCD, its prevention and treatment. The main drugs and techniques are exposed comprehensively. Conclusion: Postoperative persistent chronic pain is a complex and still unclear etiology entity, which interferes heavily in the life of the subject. Neuropathic pain resulting from surgical trauma is still the most common expression of this entity. Techniques to prevent nerve injury are recommended and should be used whenever possible. Despite efforts to understand and select risk patients, the management and prevention of this syndrome remain challenging and inappropriate.
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