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24-06-2023 | Opioids | Acute Pain Medicine (R Urman, Section Editor)

The Acute Perioperative Pain Service: Impact, Organization, and Future Directions

Authors: Ibrahim Al-Saidi, Alex Russell, Anis Dizdarevic

Published in: Current Pain and Headache Reports | Issue 9/2023

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Abstract

Purpose of Review

The Acute Perioperative Pain Service has been established as a relatively new but important concept and service in clinical patient care. Many surgical institutions have dedicated inpatient acute pain services with variable compositions. This review aims to investigate the purpose, clinical and economic implications, and future direction of the Acute Perioperative Pain Service (APPS).

Recent Findings

There is growing evidence of the multiple benefits of a dedicated APPS, especially pertaining to patients at higher risk of poorly controlled postoperative pain. Healthcare providers furthermore realize the importance of the perioperative pain management continuity of care, consisting of preoperative pain evaluations and post-discharge follow-up in an outpatient pain management setting, in coordination with the primary teams. The Transitional Pain Service (TPS) has emerged as the next step in this evolution and has been successfully implemented at various medical centers.

Summary

With the growing number of surgical procedures and the increasing complexity of the patient population, effective management of acute postoperative pain continues to be challenging, despite ongoing advances in clinical care, analgesic modalities, and research. The APPS is becoming the clinical standard of care for managing postoperative pain, and its role continues to expand worldwide.
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Metadata
Title
The Acute Perioperative Pain Service: Impact, Organization, and Future Directions
Authors
Ibrahim Al-Saidi
Alex Russell
Anis Dizdarevic
Publication date
24-06-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Current Pain and Headache Reports / Issue 9/2023
Print ISSN: 1531-3433
Electronic ISSN: 1534-3081
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11916-023-01133-2