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Title: | Treatment of acute postoperative pain, the new face of multimodal analgesia | Authors: | Ivana Budic Vesna Marjanovic Ivana Gajevic Jelena Lilic Marija Stevic Marija Jovanovski-Srceva Dushica Simic |
Keywords: | child postoperative pain analgesia |
Issue Date: | 23-May-2023 | Publisher: | Serbian Society of Pain, Belgrade, Serbia | Conference: | 18th Belgrade International Symposium on Pain | Abstract: | 19 Treatment of acute postoperative pain, the new face of multimodal analgesia Ivana Budić1,2, Vesna Marjanović1,2, Ivana Gajević2, Jelena Lilić2, Marija Stević3,4, Marija Jovanovski-Srceva5,6, Dušica Simić3,4 1Department of Surgery and Anesthesiology, Medical Faculty, University of Niš, Serbia; 2Clinic for Anesthesiology and Intensive Therapy, University Clinical Center Niš, Serbia; 3Department of Surgery and Anesthesiology, Medical Faculty, University of Belgrade, Serbia; 4University Children’s Hospital, Belgrade, Serbia; 5University Clinic for TOARILUC, Skopje, N. Macedonia; 6 Medical Faculty, UKIM, Skopje, N. Macedonia ABSTRACT Management of pain remains undertreated in the pediatric population. Multimodal an- algesia (MMA) integrates the use of several analgesic medications, each of which targets a different pain-related receptor, and thereby exhibits its pain reducing effect by way of a different mechanism of action. MMA approach to pain management includes phar- macologic and non-pharmacologic options. Effective postoperative analgesia in infants and young children continues to evolve with innovative methods of therapy using new- er drugs or older drugs introduced via novel routes. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/27161 |
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