Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma (Jul 2024)

Update the Acute Trauma Pain Control Algorithm

  • Amir Hosein Shams,
  • Mahsa Ahadi,
  • Mehrdad Karajizadeh,
  • Shahram Paydar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30476/beat.2024.104108.1542
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
pp. 146 – 147

Abstract

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We are writing to express my appreciation for the insightful article on pain management in trauma patients and its critical role in improving patient outcomes. The current protocol utilizing acetaminophen and opiate agents has proven to be significantly effective. However, Recent studies have indicated that the combination of acetaminophen and NSAIDs can provide superior analgesic effects compared to either agent alone, potentially surpassing the effect of opioids The current protocol utilizing acetaminophen and opiate agents has proven to be significantly effective. However, Recent studies have indicated that the combination of acetaminophen and NSAIDs can provide superior analgesic effects compared to either agent alone, potentially surpassing the effect of opioids. Integrating NSAIDs into the pain management protocol could offer several benefits, including enhanced Pain Relief (3) and Reduced Opioid Consumption. we believe that incorporating acetaminophen plus NSAIDs into the existing pain management algorithm could be a valuable step towards optimizing care for trauma patients. Enclosed is a revised proposed algorithm based on your previously published protocol for the management of acute pain in trauma patients.

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