Cardiac surgery's long opioid dependency: time to recalibrate pain therapy?

TitleCardiac surgery's long opioid dependency: time to recalibrate pain therapy?
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsRong LQ, Shen L, Bartels K
JournalBr J Anaesth
Date Published2022 Sep 14
ISSN1471-6771
Abstract

Opioid analgesia is the cornerstone of anaesthetic management during cardiac surgery. However, a subset of patients use opioids persistently after 3 months of surgery. We discuss a recent meta-analysis and systematic review by Liu and colleagues describing both patient and peri-procedural risk factors that contribute to this phenomenon in the context of chronic pain after cardiac surgery. Anaesthetists for cardiac surgery should consider opioid alternatives and individual patient risk factors to optimise recovery and pain control.

DOI10.1016/j.bja.2022.08.008
Alternate JournalBr J Anaesth
PubMed ID36115713