The
book is a guide to perioperative analgesia, designed to equip
healthcare professionals with the latest strategies to manage
perioperative pain effectively. It offers a blend of theoretical
knowledge and practical applications, making it an indispensable tool
for practitioners aiming to enhance patient outcomes and recovery during
the perioperative period.
The
chapters cover a wide range of topics, including pain assessment, pain
pathways, and preventive analgesia. It includes expert insights into
advanced analgesic methods for various surgical procedures, as well as
tailored pain management solutions for diverse patient populations. The
book also addresses the challenges of managing opioid-dependent patients
and provides evidence-based solutions for acute pain management
services. The chapters highlight the genetic polymorphisms involved in
pain mechanisms and the unique considerations required for pediatric
patients.
The book is targeted
at anesthesiologists, surgeons, pain management specialists, and
healthcare professionals involved in perioperative care. It bridges the
gap between current practices and cutting-edge advancements. It is also
suitable for postgraduate students and practicing pain physicians,
meeting curriculum and examination requirements for courses in
anesthesiology and pain medicine.