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Does Rebound Pain after Peripheral Nerve Block for Orthopedic Surgery Impact Postoperative Analgesia and Opioid Consumption? A Narrative Review

Regional anesthesia has been considered a great tool for maximizing post-operative pain control while minimizing opioid consumption. Post-operative rebound pain, characterized by hyperalgesia after the peripheral nerve block, can however diminish or negate the overall benefit of this modality due to...

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Autores principales: Dada, Olufunke, Gonzalez Zacarias, Alicia, Ongaigui, Corinna, Echeverria-Villalobos, Marco, Kushelev, Michael, Bergese, Sergio D., Moran, Kenneth
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6765957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31491863
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183257
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author Dada, Olufunke
Gonzalez Zacarias, Alicia
Ongaigui, Corinna
Echeverria-Villalobos, Marco
Kushelev, Michael
Bergese, Sergio D.
Moran, Kenneth
author_facet Dada, Olufunke
Gonzalez Zacarias, Alicia
Ongaigui, Corinna
Echeverria-Villalobos, Marco
Kushelev, Michael
Bergese, Sergio D.
Moran, Kenneth
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description Regional anesthesia has been considered a great tool for maximizing post-operative pain control while minimizing opioid consumption. Post-operative rebound pain, characterized by hyperalgesia after the peripheral nerve block, can however diminish or negate the overall benefit of this modality due to a counter-productive increase in opioid consumption once the block wears off. We reviewed published literature describing pathophysiology and occurrence of rebound pain after peripheral nerve blocks in patients undergoing orthopedic procedures. A search of relevant keywords was performed using PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science. Twenty-eight articles (n = 28) were included in our review. Perioperative considerations for peripheral nerve blocks and other alternatives used for postoperative pain management in patients undergoing orthopedic surgeries were discussed. Multimodal strategies including preemptive analgesia before the block wears off, intra-articular or intravenous anti-inflammatory medications, and use of adjuvants in nerve block solutions may reduce the burden of rebound pain. Additionally, patient education regarding the possibility of rebound pain is paramount to ensure appropriate use of prescribed pre-emptive analgesics and establish appropriate expectations of minimized opioid requirements. Understanding the impact of rebound pain and strategies to prevent it is integral to effective utilization of regional anesthesia to reduce negative consequences associated with long-term opioid consumption.
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spelling pubmed-67659572019-09-30 Does Rebound Pain after Peripheral Nerve Block for Orthopedic Surgery Impact Postoperative Analgesia and Opioid Consumption? A Narrative Review Dada, Olufunke Gonzalez Zacarias, Alicia Ongaigui, Corinna Echeverria-Villalobos, Marco Kushelev, Michael Bergese, Sergio D. Moran, Kenneth Int J Environ Res Public Health Review Regional anesthesia has been considered a great tool for maximizing post-operative pain control while minimizing opioid consumption. Post-operative rebound pain, characterized by hyperalgesia after the peripheral nerve block, can however diminish or negate the overall benefit of this modality due to a counter-productive increase in opioid consumption once the block wears off. We reviewed published literature describing pathophysiology and occurrence of rebound pain after peripheral nerve blocks in patients undergoing orthopedic procedures. A search of relevant keywords was performed using PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science. Twenty-eight articles (n = 28) were included in our review. Perioperative considerations for peripheral nerve blocks and other alternatives used for postoperative pain management in patients undergoing orthopedic surgeries were discussed. Multimodal strategies including preemptive analgesia before the block wears off, intra-articular or intravenous anti-inflammatory medications, and use of adjuvants in nerve block solutions may reduce the burden of rebound pain. Additionally, patient education regarding the possibility of rebound pain is paramount to ensure appropriate use of prescribed pre-emptive analgesics and establish appropriate expectations of minimized opioid requirements. Understanding the impact of rebound pain and strategies to prevent it is integral to effective utilization of regional anesthesia to reduce negative consequences associated with long-term opioid consumption. MDPI 2019-09-05 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6765957/ /pubmed/31491863 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183257 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dada, Olufunke
Gonzalez Zacarias, Alicia
Ongaigui, Corinna
Echeverria-Villalobos, Marco
Kushelev, Michael
Bergese, Sergio D.
Moran, Kenneth
Does Rebound Pain after Peripheral Nerve Block for Orthopedic Surgery Impact Postoperative Analgesia and Opioid Consumption? A Narrative Review
title Does Rebound Pain after Peripheral Nerve Block for Orthopedic Surgery Impact Postoperative Analgesia and Opioid Consumption? A Narrative Review
title_full Does Rebound Pain after Peripheral Nerve Block for Orthopedic Surgery Impact Postoperative Analgesia and Opioid Consumption? A Narrative Review
title_fullStr Does Rebound Pain after Peripheral Nerve Block for Orthopedic Surgery Impact Postoperative Analgesia and Opioid Consumption? A Narrative Review
title_full_unstemmed Does Rebound Pain after Peripheral Nerve Block for Orthopedic Surgery Impact Postoperative Analgesia and Opioid Consumption? A Narrative Review
title_short Does Rebound Pain after Peripheral Nerve Block for Orthopedic Surgery Impact Postoperative Analgesia and Opioid Consumption? A Narrative Review
title_sort does rebound pain after peripheral nerve block for orthopedic surgery impact postoperative analgesia and opioid consumption? a narrative review
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6765957/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31491863
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16183257
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