Pain and Therapy (Jan 2020)

Non-Opioid Perioperative Pain Strategies for the Clinician: A Narrative Review

  • Alan David Kaye,
  • Amanda L. Granier,
  • Andrew J. Garcia,
  • Sam F. Carlson,
  • Mitch C. Fuller,
  • Alex R. Haroldson,
  • Shane W. White,
  • Owen L. Krueger,
  • Matthew B. Novitch,
  • Elyse M. Cornett

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40122-019-00146-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 25 – 39

Abstract

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Abstract Alternative and non-opioid options for pain management are necessary in perioperative patient care. Opioids are no longer touted as cure-all medications, and furthermore, there have been tremendous advances in alternative therapies such as in interventional pain, physical therapy, exercise, and nutritional counseling that have proven benefits to combat pain. The center for disease control now strongly recommends the use of multimodal analgesia and multidisciplinary approaches based on the individual needs of patients: personalized medicine. In this manuscript, the specifics of non-opioid pharmacological and non-pharmacological analgesic approaches will be discussed as well as their possible indications and uses to reduce the need for excessive use of opioids for adequate pain control.

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