2010
DOI: 10.1136/jramc-156-04s-22
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Evolution of the Role 4 UK Military Pain Service

Abstract: The early development of the UK Role 4 pain service has already been described. This article will describe developments up to October 2010, and present the results of projects used in assessing the effect of this service.

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“…CSH guidelines for acute pain management have been established that emphasize multimodal analgesia and support the use of APS within the CSH and home medical centers. A recent update of pain service activities describes the nature of combat injuries and analgesic approaches [21]. The capacity to deliver regional analgesia in the battlefield environments has increased with approximately 66% of regional anesthesia catheters being placed in CSHs [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CSH guidelines for acute pain management have been established that emphasize multimodal analgesia and support the use of APS within the CSH and home medical centers. A recent update of pain service activities describes the nature of combat injuries and analgesic approaches [21]. The capacity to deliver regional analgesia in the battlefield environments has increased with approximately 66% of regional anesthesia catheters being placed in CSHs [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pain management: An overview is given on the current acute pain guidelines34 35 and is supplemented by a half-day workshop on regional anaesthesia in the deployed environment 36…”
Section: Core Coursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While many advances have been made regarding the pharmacological management of pain,21 22 24 these are outside the scope of this article. The rehabilitation team at RCDM established close links with, and became part of, the military pain team, attending pain rounds and trained to deliver Entonox.…”
Section: Pain Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%