Customized pain management strategies, including multimodal analgesics and regional techniques, are recommended to mitigate opioid exposure in thoracic surgical patients.
Systematic Review
Do multimodal analgesic strategies and regional techniques improve postoperative pain control and mitigate opioid exposure in thoracic surgical patients?
Thoracic surgical patients
Preoperative and intraoperative pain management strategies, including multimodal analgesics, regional techniques, and opioid use-focused education
Postoperative pain control and mitigation of opioid exposure
This practice advisory provides evidence-based recommendations for multimodal and regional pain management strategies in thoracic surgery to improve pain control and reduce opioid reliance.
Pain after thoracic surgery is of moderate-to-severe intensity and can cause increased postoperative distress and affect functional recovery. Opioids have been central agents in treating pain after thoracic surgery for decades. The use of multimodal analgesic strategies can promote effective postoperative pain control and help mitigate opioid exposure, thus preventing the risk of developing persistent postoperative pain. This practice advisory is part of a series developed by the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists (SCA) Quality, Safety, and Leadership (QSL) Committee's Opioid Working Group. It is a systematic review of existing literature for various interventions related to the preoperative and intraoperative pain management of thoracic surgical patients and provides recommendations for providers caring for patients undergoing thoracic surgery. This entails developing customized pain management strategies for patients, which include preoperative patient evaluation, pain management, and opioid use-focused education as well as perioperative use of multimodal analgesics and regional techniques for various thoracic surgical procedures. The literature related to this field is emerging and will hopefully provide more information on ways to improve clinically relevant patient outcomes and promote recovery in the future.
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Benu Makkad
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Timothy Lee Heinke
Medical University of South Carolina
Raiyah Sheriffdeen
Georgetown University
Anesthesia & Analgesia
Stanford University
Johns Hopkins University
Cornell University
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Makkad et al. (Thu,) conducted a systematic review in Thoracic surgery. Multimodal analgesics and regional techniques was evaluated. Customized pain management strategies, including multimodal analgesics and regional techniques, are recommended to mitigate opioid exposure in thoracic surgical patients.
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