Pain management in critically ill patients: a review of multimodal treatment options

Matthew Kohler, Felicia Chiu, Katherine M Gelber,Christopher Aj Webb,Paul David Weyker

PAIN MANAGEMENT(2016)

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Abstract
Pain management for critically ill patients provides physicians with the challenge of maximizing patient comfort while avoiding the risks that arise with oversedation. Preventing oversedation has become increasingly important as we better understand the negative impact it has on patients' experiences and outcomes. Current research suggests that oversedation can result in complications such as thromboembolism, pulmonary compromise, immunosuppression and delirium. Fortunately, the analgesic options available for physicians to limit these complications are growing as more treatment modalities are being researched and implemented in the intensive care unit. Our goal is to outline some of the effective and widely utilized tools available to physicians to appropriately and safely manage pain while avoiding oversedation in the critically ill population.
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analgesia,critical care,ICU,pain management,sedation
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