Acute and Chronic Pain Management
Training Objectives
Acute Pain
- Organization of acute pain service and role of acute pain nurse
- Pain assessment in various groups of patients
- Physiological changes secondary to pain
- Different modalities of pain control
- Pharmacology and side effects of opioid analgesia and non-opioid analgesia
- Principle of patient-controlled analgesia and assessment of its efficacy
- Pharmacology and side effects of epidural/intra-thecal opioid
- Neurological assessment of epidural blockade and management of failed block
- Management of regional blockade – brachial plexus, para-vertebral and intra-pleural block
- Management of epidural abscess
- Substance abuse and acute pain control
- Pain control in concurrent medical diseases – COAD, IHD, bleeding tendency, geriatric
- Pain control in burns patients
- Pain control in trauma patients included multiple rib fracture
Chronic Pain
- Differentiation of nociceptive pain and neuropathic pain
- Mechanism of chronic pain and role of NMDA receptor
- Different modalities of chronic pain management – physical therapy, psychotherapy, neuro-ablation, neuro-augmentation, spinal opioid, interventional neuro-blockade, non-opioid analgesia
- Anatomy, indication, technique and complication of chemical sympathectomy (lumbar sympathectomy, stellate ganglion block, celiac plexus block)
- Principle of management of cancer pain
- Principle of management of non-cancer neuropathic pain – phantom limb pain, post-herpetic neuralgia, complex regional pain syndrome, trigeminal neuralgia
- Principle of management of non-cancer nociceptive pain – myofascial pain, lower back pain, intractable angina, burns, chronic pancreatitis, PVD
- When to refer to pain medicine specialist and role of pain medicine specialist