OBJECTIVE: Despite established standards, effective treatments, and evidence-based guidelines, postoperative pain control in Italy and other parts of the world remains suboptimal. Pain control has been recognized as a fundamental human right. Effective treatments exist to control postsurgical pain. Inadequate postoperative analgesia may prolong the length of hospital stays and may adversely impact outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The same multiple-choice survey administered at the SIAARTI National Congress in Perugia in 2006 (n=588) was given at the SIAARTI National Congress in Naples, Italy in 2012 (n=635). The 2012 survey was analysed and compared to the 2006 results. RESULTS: Postoperative pain control in Italy was less than optimal...
Background: Very few studies have been conducted on the presence and control of pain in Italian hosp...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this analysis is to evaluate the costs of 72-hour postoperative pain treatmen...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this analysis is to evaluate the costs of 72-hour postoperative pain treatme...
Despite established standards, effective treatments, and evidence-based guidelines, postoperative pa...
Aim. Over the last several years, significant efforts have been directed towards improving the quali...
Two decades of attention have focused on regional anesthesia, both central neuraxial blockades as we...
BACKGROUND: The multicenter observational ITalian Observational Study on the management of mild-to-...
Pain after surgery remains a problem worldwide, although there are no published data on postoperativ...
Introduction. Post-operative pain control improves surgical outcome and many hospitals created multi...
This paper is a summary of presentations on postoperative pain control by the authors at the 2014 Pa...
Objectives: Despite guidelines, a large percentage of cancer patients continue to suffer from ineffe...
A failure to maintain adequate pain control is a substandard and unethical practice. Pain has disast...
International audienceWe carried out a national survey on postoperative pain (POP) management in a r...
This paper is a summary of presentations on postoperative pain control by the authors at the 2014 Pa...
Background: Very few studies have been conducted on the presence and control of pain in Italian hosp...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this analysis is to evaluate the costs of 72-hour postoperative pain treatmen...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this analysis is to evaluate the costs of 72-hour postoperative pain treatme...
Despite established standards, effective treatments, and evidence-based guidelines, postoperative pa...
Aim. Over the last several years, significant efforts have been directed towards improving the quali...
Two decades of attention have focused on regional anesthesia, both central neuraxial blockades as we...
BACKGROUND: The multicenter observational ITalian Observational Study on the management of mild-to-...
Pain after surgery remains a problem worldwide, although there are no published data on postoperativ...
Introduction. Post-operative pain control improves surgical outcome and many hospitals created multi...
This paper is a summary of presentations on postoperative pain control by the authors at the 2014 Pa...
Objectives: Despite guidelines, a large percentage of cancer patients continue to suffer from ineffe...
A failure to maintain adequate pain control is a substandard and unethical practice. Pain has disast...
International audienceWe carried out a national survey on postoperative pain (POP) management in a r...
This paper is a summary of presentations on postoperative pain control by the authors at the 2014 Pa...
Background: Very few studies have been conducted on the presence and control of pain in Italian hosp...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this analysis is to evaluate the costs of 72-hour postoperative pain treatmen...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this analysis is to evaluate the costs of 72-hour postoperative pain treatme...