2014
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.12572
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A pre‐emptive pain management protocol to support self‐care following vitreo‐retinal day surgery

Abstract: Knowledge developed through this clinically based research has the potential for informing future patient care across many sites where day surgery is an integral component of treatment for people with vitreo-retinal disease.

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“…We support the suggestions by McCloud and colleagues that vitreoretinal surgeons should develop and adhere to a standardized protocol of postoperative care that must include pain management. 63 Additional study is required to examine treatment strategies according to the characteristics of the anesthesia and surgery as well as the needs of the patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We support the suggestions by McCloud and colleagues that vitreoretinal surgeons should develop and adhere to a standardized protocol of postoperative care that must include pain management. 63 Additional study is required to examine treatment strategies according to the characteristics of the anesthesia and surgery as well as the needs of the patient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…62 Following this initial research, McCloud et al recommended a preemptive pain management protocol. 63 Nine participants reported low levels of pain following an intravenous dose of parecoxib 40 mg prior to discharge and then oral paracetamol (1 g every 6 hours) following discharge with use of rescue analgesia as required. 63 By combining regional anesthesia, intravenous parecoxib, and oral paracetamol in a multimodal approach, a strategy of preemptive pain management would provide patients good pain relief and confidence in their management at home after the procedure.…”
Section: Other Studies Of Postoperative Pain Experience Following Vitmentioning
confidence: 99%