2nd Edition

Clinical Pain Management : Acute Pain

    632 Pages
    by CRC Press

    632 Pages
    by CRC Press

    Acute Pain brings coverage of this diverse area together in a single comprehensive clinical reference, from the basic mechanisms underlying the development of acute pain, to the various treatments that can be applied to control it in different clinical settings. Much expanded in this second edition, the volume reflects the huge advances that continue to be made in acute pain management.

    Part One examines the basic aspects of acute pain and its management, including applied physiology and development neurobiology, the drugs commonly used in therapy, assessment, measurement and history-taking, post-operative pain management and its relationship to outcome, and preventive analgesia.

    Part Two reviews the techniques used for the management of acute pain. Methods of drug delivery and non-pharmacological treatments including psychological therapies in adults and children and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation are considered here.

    Part Three looks at the many clinical situations in which acute pain can arise, and the methods of treatment that may be suitable in each circumstance, whether the patient is young or old, has pain due to surgery, trauma, medical illness or childbirth, or is undergoing rehabilitation. Issues specific to the management of acute pain in the developing world are also covered here.

    PART 1 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
    1a Applied physiology of nociception - Pierre Beaulieu
    1b Mechanisms of inflammatory hyperalgesia - Suellen M Walker
    2 Developmental neurobiology of nociception - Suellen M Walker
    3 Clinical pharmacology: opioids - David J Rowbotham, Alcira Serrano-Gomez and Anne Heffernan
    4 Clinical pharmacology: Traditional NSAIDs and selective COX-2 inhibitors - Stephen F Jones and Aidan M O’Donnell
    5 Clinical pharmacology: paracetamol and compound analgesics - Phil Wiffen
    6 Clinical pharmacology: other adjuvants - Evangelos Tziavrangos and Stephan A Schug
    7 Clinical pharmacology: local anesthetics - Jonathan McGhie and Michael G Serpell
    8 Assessment, measurement and history - David A Scott and Wendy M McDonald
    9 Preventive analgesia and beyond: current status, evidence, and future directions - Joel Katz
    PART 2 MANAGEMENT - TECHNIQUES
    10 Routes of administration - Jeremy Cashman
    11 Patient-controlled analgesia - Pamela E Macintyre and Julia Coldrey
    12 Continuous peripheral neural blockade for acute pain - Kim E Russon and William Harrop-Griffiths
    13 Epidural and spinal analgesia - Sina Grape and Stephan A Schug
    14 Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) and acupuncture for acute pain - Mark I Johnson, Stephen Oxberry and Karen H Simpson
    15 Psychological therapies - adults - H Clare Daniel
    16 Psychological interventions for acute pediatric pain - Christina Liossi and Linda S Franck
    PART 3 MANAGEMENT – CLINICAL SITUATIONS
    17 Postoperative pain management following day surgery - Girish P Joshi
    18 Acute pain management in the intensive care unit - R Scott Simpson
    19 Acute pain management in the emergency department - Anne-Maree Kelly

    Biography

    Pamela E Macintyre Consultant Anaesthetist; and Director, Acute Pain Service Department of Anaesthesia, Pain Medicine and Hyperbaric Medicine Royal Adelaide Hospital and University of Adelaide Adelaide, Australia 

    Suellen M Walker Clinical Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine, UCL Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK



    David J Rowbotham Professor of Anaesthesia and Pain Management; and Head, Clinical Division of Anaesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Management, University of Leicester,