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Pain Management, An Issue of Anesthesiology Clinics, E-Book
Perry G. Fine | Michael A. Ashburn
(2016)
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Abstract
This issue of Anesthesiology Clinics focuses on Pain Management.Topics will include: The Pain Treatment Imperative: Developments in the 21st Century, Imaging Pain, The Opioid Conundrum, Advancing the Pain Agenda in the Veteran Population ,Interventional Treatments of Cancer Pain, Integrating Pain Care into the Peri-Operative Surgical Home, Pain Care in the ED, Sleep and Pain, Can Chronic Pain be Prevented?, The Use of Outcome Data to Improve Patient Outcomes, and Impact of State-based Pain Legislation on Patient Outcomes.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
Pain Management\r | i | ||
Copyright\r | ii | ||
Contributors | iii | ||
CONSULTING EDITOR | iii | ||
EDITORS | iii | ||
AUTHORS | iii | ||
Contents | vii | ||
Foreword: Chronic Pain and Its Treatment in an Era of Increased Scrutiny\r | vii | ||
Preface: Pain Management\r | vii | ||
Imaging Pain\r | vii | ||
Advanced Concepts and Controversies in Emergency Department Pain Management\r | vii | ||
Managing Opioid-Tolerant Patients in the Perioperative Surgical Home\r | vii | ||
Can Chronic Pain Be Prevented?\r | viii | ||
Interventional Treatments of Cancer Pain\r | viii | ||
Chronic Pain and the Opioid Conundrum\r | viii | ||
Advancing the Pain Agenda in the Veteran Population\r | viii | ||
Assessing and Managing Sleep Disturbance in Patients with Chronic Pain\r | ix | ||
Using Chronic Pain Outcomes Data to Improve Outcomes\r | ix | ||
State Policies Regulating the Practice of Pain Management: Statutes, Rules, and Guidelines That Shape Pain Care\r | ix | ||
ANESTHESIOLOGY CLINICS\r | x | ||
FORTHCOMING ISSUES | x | ||
September 2016 | x | ||
December 2016 | x | ||
March 2017 | x | ||
RECENT ISSUES | x | ||
March 2016 | x | ||
December 2015 | x | ||
September 2015 | x | ||
Foreword: Chronic Pain and Its Treatment in an Era of Increased Scrutiny\r | xi | ||
Preface:\rPain Management | xiii | ||
Imaging Pain | 255 | ||
Key points | 255 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 255 | ||
ANATOMIC AND FUNCTIONAL SUBSTRATES | 256 | ||
Basic Sequence of Mechanisms and Structures Involved in Pain Processing | 256 | ||
IMAGING FINDINGS | 258 | ||
Regional Changes in Brain Structure | 258 | ||
Regional Changes in Brain Function | 259 | ||
Network-Based Changes in Brain Function | 260 | ||
Multivariate Analysis of Neuroimaging Data | 261 | ||
Longitudinal Limitations of Chronic Pain Neuroimaging Research | 261 | ||
SUMMARY | 263 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 263 | ||
REFERENCES | 263 | ||
Advanced Concepts and Controversies in Emergency Department Pain Management | 271 | ||
Key points | 271 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 271 | ||
Acute Pain | 272 | ||
Opioids | 272 | ||
Parenteral (intravenous) dosing | 272 | ||
Nebulized/intranasal analgesia | 273 | ||
Patient-controlled analgesia | 273 | ||
Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs | 274 | ||
Acetaminophen | 274 | ||
Ketamine | 275 | ||
Local Anesthetics | 275 | ||
Topical | 275 | ||
Regional (ultrasound-guided nerve blocks) | 275 | ||
Intra-articular | 276 | ||
Systemic (intravenous) | 276 | ||
Nitrous Oxide | 276 | ||
Channels/enzymes/receptors Targeted Analgesia Concept | 276 | ||
CHRONIC PAIN | 277 | ||
SUMMARY | 280 | ||
REFERENCES | 281 | ||
Managing Opioid-Tolerant Patients in the Perioperative Surgical Home | 287 | ||
Key points | 287 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 287 | ||
The Perioperative Surgical Home | 288 | ||
Opioids | 288 | ||
Opioid Tolerance | 289 | ||
Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia | 289 | ||
PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT | 289 | ||
Opioid Agonists | 291 | ||
INTRAOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT | 292 | ||
Ketamine | 292 | ||
Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia | 293 | ||
Lidocaine Infusions | 293 | ||
Dexmedetomidine | 294 | ||
POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT | 294 | ||
Multimodal Approach to Postoperative Analgesia | 294 | ||
Postoperative Oral Analgesics and Restarting Home Medications | 295 | ||
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: OPIOID ADDICTION THERAPY | 295 | ||
Buprenorphine | 296 | ||
Naltrexone | 297 | ||
Acute Pain Management Services in the Perioperative Surgical Home | 297 | ||
SUMMARY | 298 | ||
REFERENCES | 298 | ||
Can Chronic Pain Be Prevented? | 303 | ||
Key points | 303 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 303 | ||
COMMON SURGICAL PROCEDURES ASSOCIATED WITH PERSISTENT POSTSURGICAL PAIN | 304 | ||
Persistent Pain After Breast Surgery | 304 | ||
Thoracic Surgery | 304 | ||
Postamputation Phantom Limb Pain | 305 | ||
MECHANISMS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSISTENT POSTSURGICAL PAIN | 305 | ||
GENETICS/EPIGENETICS OF PERSISTENT POSTSURGICAL PAIN | 306 | ||
RISK FACTORS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRONIC PAIN AFTER SURGERY | 307 | ||
ANALGESIA FOR PREVENTION OF CHRONIC PAIN | 309 | ||
Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs | 309 | ||
Gabapentin | 309 | ||
Pregabalin | 310 | ||
Ketamine | 310 | ||
Regional Anesthesia/Neuroaxial Anesthesia | 310 | ||
Multimodal Analgesia | 311 | ||
SUMMARY | 311 | ||
REFERENCES | 312 | ||
Interventional Treatments of Cancer Pain | 317 | ||
Key points | 317 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 317 | ||
INTRATHECAL DRUG DELIVERY | 318 | ||
Indications | 318 | ||
Pharmacologic Options | 318 | ||
Methods of Intrathecal Drug Delivery | 318 | ||
Percutaneous catheter | 318 | ||
Implanted drug delivery systems | 318 | ||
Complications of Intrathecal Drug Delivery | 320 | ||
Efficacy of Intrathecal Drug Delivery for Cancer Pain | 320 | ||
Intrathecal Drug Delivery and Ongoing Oncologic Care | 322 | ||
VERTEBRAL AUGMENTATION | 322 | ||
Indications | 324 | ||
Contraindications | 324 | ||
Complications | 324 | ||
Outcomes | 324 | ||
NEUROLYTIC PLEXUS BLOCKS | 324 | ||
Celiac Plexus Neurolysis | 326 | ||
Indications | 327 | ||
Contraindications | 327 | ||
Complications | 327 | ||
Outcomes | 328 | ||
Superior Hypogastric Plexus Neurolysis | 328 | ||
Indications | 329 | ||
Contraindications | 329 | ||
Complications | 329 | ||
Outcomes | 329 | ||
Ganglion Impar Neurolysis | 330 | ||
Indications | 330 | ||
Contraindications | 330 | ||
Complications | 330 | ||
Outcomes | 330 | ||
Peripheral Nerve Neurolytic Blockade | 331 | ||
Intercostal Neurolysis | 331 | ||
Indications | 332 | ||
Contraindications | 332 | ||
Complications | 332 | ||
Outcomes | 332 | ||
Trigeminal Neurolysis | 332 | ||
Indications | 334 | ||
Contraindications | 334 | ||
Complications | 334 | ||
Outcomes | 334 | ||
Neurolytic Blocks of the Extremities | 334 | ||
IMAGE-GUIDED PERCUTANEOUS TUMOR ABLATION | 334 | ||
Radiofrequency Ablation | 334 | ||
Cryoablation | 334 | ||
Indications | 335 | ||
Contraindications | 335 | ||
Complications | 335 | ||
Outcomes | 335 | ||
Radiofrequency ablation | 335 | ||
Cryoablation | 335 | ||
OTHER INTERVENTIONAL TREATMENTS OF CANCER PAIN | 336 | ||
Spinal Cord Stimulation | 336 | ||
Intrathecal Neurolysis | 336 | ||
Neurosurgical Procedures | 336 | ||
SUMMARY | 336 | ||
REFERENCES | 336 | ||
Chronic Pain and the Opioid Conundrum | 341 | ||
Key points | 341 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 341 | ||
LESSONS LEARNED FROM HISTORY | 341 | ||
Brief Background on Chronic Pain | 342 | ||
Brief Background on Opioid-Related Death, Misuse, Abuse, Addiction | 343 | ||
OPIOID EFFECTIVENESS DATA | 344 | ||
ABUSE-DETERRENT TECHNOLOGY | 346 | ||
THE PROBLEM WITH PAYER POLICIES | 346 | ||
OPIOID RESEARCH STILL NEEDED | 346 | ||
REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS | 347 | ||
Upper Dose Limits: Washington State | 347 | ||
Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy Programs | 347 | ||
Food and Drug Administration Labeling Changes | 348 | ||
Rescheduling of Hydrocodone | 348 | ||
PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICE | 348 | ||
Opioid Guidelines from Professional Medical Societies | 348 | ||
Health Care Providers Are Not Alone | 350 | ||
SUMMARY | 350 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 351 | ||
REFERENCES | 351 | ||
Advancing the Pain Agenda in the Veteran Population | 357 | ||
Key points | 357 | ||
INTRODUCTION: PAIN, A PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM | 357 | ||
PAIN IN MILITARY PERSONNEL AND IN VETERANS | 359 | ||
THE PREVENTION AND REVERSAL OF PAIN CHRONIFICATION | 360 | ||
Primary Prevention | 360 | ||
Secondary Prevention | 361 | ||
Tertiary Prevention | 361 | ||
STRUCTURAL CHALLENGES | 362 | ||
THE STEPPED-CARE APPROACH | 365 | ||
PROVIDING EDUCATION AND TRAINING | 368 | ||
VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION PAIN RESEARCH | 372 | ||
SUMMARY | 372 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 372 | ||
REFERENCES | 373 | ||
Assessing and Managing Sleep Disturbance in Patients with Chronic Pain | 379 | ||
Key points | 379 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 380 | ||
ASSESSMENT OF SLEEP DISTURBANCE | 381 | ||
NONPHARMACOLOGIC INTERVENTIONS | 382 | ||
Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Pain and Sleep | 382 | ||
Cognitive behavior therapy for pain | 382 | ||
Cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia | 382 | ||
Combined treatment of pain and sleep | 383 | ||
PHARMACOTHERAPY | 383 | ||
Opioid Analgesics | 383 | ||
Benzodiazepine Receptor Agonists | 385 | ||
Nonbenzodiazepine Benzodiazepine Receptor Agonists | 386 | ||
Antidepressants | 386 | ||
Antipsychotics | 388 | ||
Anticonvulsants | 388 | ||
Over-the-Counter Medications | 388 | ||
SUMMARY | 389 | ||
REFERENCES | 389 | ||
Using Chronic Pain Outcomes Data to Improve Outcomes | 395 | ||
Key points | 395 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 395 | ||
HEALTH CARE ECONOMICS | 396 | ||
UTILIZING DATA TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCY AND QUALITY | 397 | ||
BEGINNINGS OF TRACKING PAIN OUTCOMES ON A NATIONAL LEVEL | 397 | ||
THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT | 398 | ||
Bundled Payment for Care Improvement Initiative | 398 | ||
Chronic Care Management Services | 399 | ||
CENTERS FOR MEDICARE & MEDICAID SERVICES OUTCOMES AND OPIOID PRESCRIPTION PROGRAMS | 399 | ||
PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURES | 401 | ||
TRI-INSTITUTIONAL PAIN REGISTRY | 401 | ||
Data Collection and Storage | 402 | ||
Merging Patient Data from Different Electronic Systems | 404 | ||
Data Analysis and Dissemination | 404 | ||
INTEGRATION INTO ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS | 404 | ||
INTEGRATING MOBILE TECHNOLOGY | 405 | ||
SUMMARY | 406 | ||
REFERENCES | 406 | ||
State Policies Regulating the Practice of Pain Management | 409 | ||
Key points | 409 | ||
INTRODUCTION | 409 | ||
Influence of Authoritative Model Policy Templates | 410 | ||
Guidelines Originating in State Agencies | 412 | ||
METHODOLOGY | 413 | ||
Policy Collection | 413 | ||
Policy Evaluation | 413 | ||
RESULTS | 414 | ||
Statements Acknowledging or Encouraging Use of Alternatives to Opioids | 414 | ||
Evaluation Requirements | 415 | ||
Urine Drug Testing | 415 | ||
Consultation with Other Clinicians | 415 | ||
Periodic Review | 418 | ||
Informed Consent | 418 | ||
Treatment Agreements | 419 | ||
Qualifications of Physicians | 419 | ||
Threshold Doses and Durations | 420 | ||
DISCUSSION | 422 | ||
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 422 | ||
REFERENCES | 422 | ||
Index | 425 |