IJRA 2022
DOI: 10.13107/ijra.2022.v03i02.054
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Time to adequately heed Acute Pain in the Emergency Department – More Regional Blocks Warranted

Abstract: All healthcare stressors converge in the emergency department (ED), which sees an annual increase of 6-7% with more than 25 million patient visits in the UK. This translates to 44,435 attendances per 100,000 population in the period 2019-2020 [1]. Acute pain is the primary reason patients seek emergency medical care. Consequently, substandard acute pain treatment is one of the most frequently heard complaints and has been labelled as a public health problem [2]. Pain remains under-acknowledged, -assessed and -… Show more

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“…Because of complex multi-morbidity, multi-pharmacy use and limited physical reserves, elderly patients more commonly have (long-lasting) adverse events, related to pain therapy and complications related to inadequately treated pain. [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ] The perioperative—opioid-sparing—pain management strategy for elderly patients is rather unique and requires a comprehensive and collaborative interdisciplinary approach. [ 12 ]…”
Section: The Geriatric Patient Population—the Fastest Growing Group I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of complex multi-morbidity, multi-pharmacy use and limited physical reserves, elderly patients more commonly have (long-lasting) adverse events, related to pain therapy and complications related to inadequately treated pain. [ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ] The perioperative—opioid-sparing—pain management strategy for elderly patients is rather unique and requires a comprehensive and collaborative interdisciplinary approach. [ 12 ]…”
Section: The Geriatric Patient Population—the Fastest Growing Group I...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the Editor I read the recent article "Time to Adequately Heed Acute Pain in the Emergency Department -More Regional Blocks Warranted" by Dr. Zundert, et al with much interest [1]. The central argument of offering adequate multi modal acute pain control to our most vulnerable patients has been the core tenant of my clinical practice and research for the last 15 years.…”
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