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  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Mar-2021
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783030552626
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This book provides a comprehensive review of the challenges, risk stratification, approaches and techniques needed to improve pain control in ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs). It addresses not only the management of acute perioperative pain but also describes modalities that could potentially reduce the risk of evolution of acute pain into chronic pain, in addition to weaning protocols and follow ups with primary surgical specialties and pain physicians as needed.





 





Organized into five sections, the book begins with the foundations of managing ASCs, with specific attention paid to the current opioid epidemic and U.S. policies relating to prescribing opioids to patients. Section two and three then explore facets of multimodal analgesia and non-operating room locations, including the use of ultrasounds, sedation in specific procedures, regional anesthesia, ketamine infusions, and the management of perioperative nausea and intractable pain in outpatient surgery. Section four examines the unique challenges physicians face with certain patient demographics, such as the pediatric population, those suffering from sleep apnea, and those with a history of substance abuse. The book closes with information on discharge considerations, ambulatory surgery protocols, recovery room protocols, and mandatory pain management services.





 





An invaluable reference for all health personnel and allied specialties, Pain Control in Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) meets the unmet need for a resource that covers optimum pain control in patients undergoing outpatient surgery as well as the urgent ASCs challenges that are presented on an immense scale with national and international impact.
Part I Introduction
1 Academic and Non-academic Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Hospital Outpatient Departments
3(10)
Tanith Graham
2 Opioid Epidemic
13(16)
Michelle A. Carroll Turpin
Allyson L. Spence
Brook Girma
Peter Clapp
Anitha Senthil
Harish Siddaiah
Mark R. Jones
Elyse M. Cornett
Alan David Kaye
3 Current US Policy for Opioid Prescribing
29(14)
Achal Shah
Daniel Haddad
Nalini Vadivelu
Kanishka Rajput
4 Rationale and Goals for Optimal Pain Control in Ambulatory Surgical Centers
43(6)
Nick Stiles
Sadie Smith
Dennis J. Warfield Jr.
David Fanelli
Jinlei Li
Alan David Kaye
Henry Liu
5 Challenges of Pain Control in Ambulatory Surgery Setting
49(16)
David Fanelli
Dennis J. Warfield Jr.
Sadie Smith
Anwar Alinani
Alan David Kaye
Henry Liu
6 Assessment and Optimization of Available Resources for Pain Control (In Ambulatory Surgery Setting)
65(14)
Alan David Kaye
Sarahbeth Howes
Sarah C. Bertrand
Randi E. Domingue
Taylor R. Jeansonne
Sasha A. Ridgell
Chikezie N. Okeagu
Andrew Paul Bourgeois
Cain W. Stark
Shreedhar Kulkarni
Prathima Anandi
Naema Zarish
Elyse M. Cornett
7 Benefits of Optimum Pain Control in the Ambulatory Surgery Centers
79(12)
Newaj Abdullah
Melissa Annette Nikolaidis
Yi Deng
8 Analgesic Strategies in Ambulatory Surgery Centers
91(20)
Olabisi Lane
9 Preoperative Planning of Acute Pain Management in an Academic Ambulatory Surgical Center
111(12)
Suwarna Anand
Anand M. Prem
Part II Multimodal Analgesia
10 Comprehensive Pain Management: Opioid-Naive Versus Opioid-Tolerant Patients
123(10)
Alexander Bautista
Robert Liu
Jianguo Cheng
11 Opioid Use in the Treatment of Pain States
133(20)
Ethan Williamson
Kelley L. Sharp
Steven D. Waldman
12 Maximization of Non-opioid Multimodal Therapy in Ambulatory Surgery Centers
153(16)
Mitchell C. Fuller
Harley J. Bordelon
Raquel E. Candal
Sam Carlson
Elyse M. Cornett
Alan David Kaye
13 The Role of Ultrasound in the Ambulatory Setting
169(10)
Amit Prabhakar
Vanessa Moll
Katie Frith
Mason E. Triay
Raquel E. Candal
Levin Fairchild
Elyse M. Cornett
Alan David Kaye
14 Use of Regional Anesthesia/Neuraxial Anesthesia in Ambulatory Surgery Centers
179(24)
Vanessa Moll
Amit Prabhakar
Dirk Ubmann
Lukas J. Kandler
Petra Piccolruaz
Max Antonio Thomasius
Elyse M. Cornett
Alan David Kaye
15 Ketamine Infusions: Role and Use in Ambulatory Surgery Centers
203(8)
Sathya Kikkeri
Luke Mosel
Shilpadevi S. Patil
Harish Siddaiah
Rinoo Vasant Shah
16 Management of Perioperative Nausea and Intractable Pain in Outpatient Surgery: Mechanisms, Strategies, and Clinical Considerations
211(20)
Chizoba Mosieri
Debbie Chandler
Rhett M. Reynolds
Alex D. Pham
Harish Siddaiah
Shilpa Patil
Taylor Smith
Katherine Cox
Gabriel Stapleton
Laura Edwards
Lindsey Cieslinski
Elyse M. Cornett
Alan David Kaye
Part III NORA Locations
17 Sedation for Interventional Pain Procedures
231(14)
Warren Southerland
Meredith L. Gioe
Alexandra Fonseca
Anna C. Rogers
Mason E. Triay
Mark R. Jones
Elyse M. Cornett
Alan David Kaye
18 Sedation and Analgesic Considerations for Gastrointestinal Procedures
245(12)
Mitchell C. Fuller
Kyleigh Harrison
Erin Tullis
Mark R. Jones
Elyse M. Cornett
Alan David Kaye
19 Management of Perioperative Pain and Sedation for Interventional Radiology Procedures
257(24)
Jonathan S. McDougal
Praveen N. Sankrithi
Jonathan B. Kozinn
Brandt C. Wible
20 Management of Perioperative Pain for Outpatient Bronchoscopy
281(10)
Alec Hendon
Yi Deng
Melissa Annette Nikolaidis
Part IV Special Patient Populations
21 Perioperative Management of Sleep Apnea Patients in an Ambulatory Surgical Setting
291(8)
Matthew Torre
22 Special Considerations: Management of Pediatric Pain in an Ambulatory Setting
299(10)
Ellise Cappuccio
Veronica P. Carullo
23 Pain Management in Former Addicts on Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program
309(18)
Kanishka Rajput
Gopal Kodumudi
Nalini Vadivelu
24 The Impact of Marijuana and Other Drugs of Abuse on Pain Control in Ambulatory Anesthesia
327(8)
Clifford Gevirtz
25 Special Considerations - Indwelling Spinal Cord Stimulators and Intrathecal Pumps
335(12)
Colin Beals
Robert Chow
Nalini Vadivelu
Kanishka Rajput
Part V Discharge Considerations
26 Discharge from Recovery Room in Ambulatory Surgery Centers
347(8)
Rajeev Dalai
Sadie Smith
Justin Pachuski
David Fanelli
Patrick McQuillan
Alan David Kaye
Henry Liu
27 Recovery Room Protocols for Nursing in Ambulatory Surgery Centers (ASCs) and Hospital Outpatient Departments (HOPDs)
355(14)
Jill Zafar
Nalini Vadivelu
Kanishka Rajput
Paul Fontanez
28 Weaning Protocols After Ambulatory Surgery
369(10)
Nitish Aggarwal
Jill Zafar
Gopal Kodumudi
Nalini Vadivelu
Maxwell Laurans
Kanishka Rajput
29 Role of a Focused Ambulatory Pain Physician
379(12)
Anand M. Prem
Suwarna Anand
30 Inclusion of Pain Management Services in Ambulatory Surgical Centers
391(24)
Aimee Pak
31 New Vistas in Ambulatory Postoperative Pain Management
415(6)
Kunal R. Sinha
Melissa E. Phuphanich
Nirmal Gosalia
Anh L. Ngo
Mitchell C. Fuller
Alan David Kaye
Index 421
 Kanishka Rajput

Department of Anesthesiology

Division of Pain Medicine

 Yale University School of Medicine

New Haven, CT







Nalini Vadivelu

Department of Anesthesiology

Division of Ambulatory Surgery

Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

 

Alan David Kaye

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center

Shreveport, LA



 

Rinoo Vasant Shah

Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center

School of Medicine

Shreveport, LA