Essential pharmacologic options for acute pain management in the emergency setting

Pain is the root cause for the overwhelming majority of emergency department (ED) visits worldwide. However, pain is often undertreated due to inappropriate analgesic dosing and ineffective utilization of available analgesics. It is essential for emergency providers to understand the analgesic armam...

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Main Authors: David H. Cisewski, Sergey M. Motov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2452247318303066
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spelling doaj-3692fb430a1a4ae5a5966a12611d23672021-02-02T02:12:18ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsTurkish Journal of Emergency Medicine2452-24732019-01-01191111Essential pharmacologic options for acute pain management in the emergency settingDavid H. Cisewski0Sergey M. Motov1Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, New York, NY, USA; Corresponding author. 1 Gustave L. Place, Box 1149, New York, NY 10029, USA.Maimonides Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Brooklyn, NY, USAPain is the root cause for the overwhelming majority of emergency department (ED) visits worldwide. However, pain is often undertreated due to inappropriate analgesic dosing and ineffective utilization of available analgesics. It is essential for emergency providers to understand the analgesic armamentarium at their disposal and how it can be used safely and effectively to treat pain of every proportion within the emergency setting. A ‘balanced analgesia’ regimen may be used to treat pain while reducing the overall pharmacologic side effect profile of the combined analgesics. Channels-Enzymes-Receptors Targeted Analgesia (CERTA) is a multimodal analgesic strategy incorporating balanced analgesia by shifting from a system-based to a mechanistic-based approach to pain management that targets the physiologic pathways involved in pain signaling transmission. Targeting individual pain pathways allows for a variety of reduced-dose pharmacologic options – both opioid and non-opioid – to be used in a stepwise progression of analgesic strength as pain advances up the severity scale. By developing a familiarity with the various analgesic options at their disposal, emergency providers may formulate safe, effective, balanced analgesic combinations unique to each emergency pain presentation. Keywords: Pain management, Balanced analgesia, CERTA, Opioids, Non-opioids, Emergency medicinehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2452247318303066
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Essential pharmacologic options for acute pain management in the emergency setting
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title Essential pharmacologic options for acute pain management in the emergency setting
title_short Essential pharmacologic options for acute pain management in the emergency setting
title_full Essential pharmacologic options for acute pain management in the emergency setting
title_fullStr Essential pharmacologic options for acute pain management in the emergency setting
title_full_unstemmed Essential pharmacologic options for acute pain management in the emergency setting
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series Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Pain is the root cause for the overwhelming majority of emergency department (ED) visits worldwide. However, pain is often undertreated due to inappropriate analgesic dosing and ineffective utilization of available analgesics. It is essential for emergency providers to understand the analgesic armamentarium at their disposal and how it can be used safely and effectively to treat pain of every proportion within the emergency setting. A ‘balanced analgesia’ regimen may be used to treat pain while reducing the overall pharmacologic side effect profile of the combined analgesics. Channels-Enzymes-Receptors Targeted Analgesia (CERTA) is a multimodal analgesic strategy incorporating balanced analgesia by shifting from a system-based to a mechanistic-based approach to pain management that targets the physiologic pathways involved in pain signaling transmission. Targeting individual pain pathways allows for a variety of reduced-dose pharmacologic options – both opioid and non-opioid – to be used in a stepwise progression of analgesic strength as pain advances up the severity scale. By developing a familiarity with the various analgesic options at their disposal, emergency providers may formulate safe, effective, balanced analgesic combinations unique to each emergency pain presentation. Keywords: Pain management, Balanced analgesia, CERTA, Opioids, Non-opioids, Emergency medicine
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