Akute Schmerzen beim Erwachsenen einschließlich perioperativer Schmerztherapie
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Zusammenfassung
Die große Mehrheit der chirurgischen Patienten leiden unter postoperativen Schmerzen, die einen enormen Einfluss auf die Lebensqualität sowie den Verlauf des stationären Aufenthaltes haben. Die vorliegende Arbeit gibt praktische Hinweise für die perioperative Schmerztherapie unter Berücksichtigung der EAU-Richtlinien 2009 sowie der S3-Leitlinie zur Behandlung akuter perioperativer und posttraumatischer Schmerzen.
Schlüsselwörter
Schmerzen Urogenitales System Perioperative Behandlung Evidenzbasierte Medizin ErwachseneAcute pain in adults, including perioperative pain management
Abstract
The vast majority of surgical patients suffer from postoperative pain, which has an enormous influence on quality of life and the progress of the stationary stay. This article gives practical advice on perioperative pain management, taking into consideration the European Association of Urology guidelines for 2009 and the S3 guideline on the treatment of acute perioperative and traumatic pain.
Keywords
Pain Urogenital system Perioperative care Evidence-based practice AdultNotes
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