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Impact of fentanyl on acute and chronic pain and its side effects when used with epidural analgesia after thoracic surgery in multimodal analgesia: a retrospective cohort study.
Author: IshiiTomomi, KatoTakahiro, KidoHiroyuki, MiyoshiHirotsugu, NakamuraRyuji, NarasakiSoushi, SaekiNoboru, TsutsumiYasuo M, WatanabeTomoyuki, YokotaMayuko
Original Abstract of the Article :
BACKGROUND: We investigated the effects adding opioids to epidural anesthesia on acute and chronic pain and its side effects in multimodal analgesia. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study. We retrospectively studied patients who received epidural anesthesia after thoracic surgery. Patients were divid...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33894711
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Fentanyl and Epidural Analgesia: A Desert Oasis for Post-thoracotomy Pain Relief
The realm of pain management is a complex desert, where researchers tirelessly seek new ways to alleviate suffering. In this study, researchers embark on a quest to optimize postoperative pain management after thoracic surgery, exploring the potential benefits of adding fentanyl to epidural anesthesia. Their research focused on investigating the impact of fentanyl on acute and chronic pain, as well as its associated side effects, within the context of multimodal analgesia. The researchers carefully analyzed data from a retrospective cohort study, comparing patients who received fentanyl with those who did not. Their findings illuminated a potential oasis of relief, suggesting that fentanyl may offer benefits in reducing acute pain after thoracic surgery, though it also carries potential risks of hypotension and pruritus. The researchers' findings highlight the complex interplay between fentanyl, epidural analgesia, and postoperative pain, underscoring the need for careful patient selection and risk-benefit assessment. Their study offers valuable insights into the potential of fentanyl to alleviate postoperative pain, while also emphasizing the importance of managing potential side effects and considering alternative approaches.
Fentanyl: A Double-Edged Sword in the Desert of Pain Relief
The study's findings suggest that fentanyl can offer a potential benefit in reducing acute pain after thoracic surgery. However, it is crucial to recognize the potential risks of hypotension and pruritus, which could significantly impact patient well-being and recovery. These findings underscore the importance of a careful risk-benefit analysis before using fentanyl in this context, ensuring a balanced approach to pain management.
Navigating the Sands of Postoperative Pain Management
The study's findings highlight the complexity of postoperative pain management, reminding us that there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Individual patient factors, including medical history and potential risks, must be carefully considered before embarking on any pain management strategy. The researchers' findings provide valuable insights into the potential of fentanyl and epidural analgesia, emphasizing the need for a personalized approach to pain management tailored to individual needs.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study offers valuable insights into the potential benefits and risks of using fentanyl in conjunction with epidural anesthesia for postoperative pain management after thoracic surgery. While fentanyl may offer a potential oasis of relief for some patients, it is crucial to carefully weigh the potential benefits against the potential risks, ensuring a tailored and personalized approach to pain management.
Date :
- Date Completed 2021-06-11
- Date Revised 2021-06-11
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