The current opioid epidemic has had a massive impact on the critical care sector. This is due to an increase in the number of acute opioid overdose-related admissions and the number of opioid-dependent and opioid-tolerant patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). This review discusses the challenges that intensive care physicians face when caring for patients suffering from opioid-related disorders and analyses existing solutions. Preference for non-opioid analgesics, treatment of acute pain in the ICUs to avoid chronic pain syndrome, and education of patients and caregivers are critical to preventing this pandemic
International audienceAn endemic increase in the number of deaths attributable to prescribed opioids...
Since 1996, the opioid epidemic has ravaged communities and claimed more than 200,000 individual liv...
Abstract There is a growing concern in America over the increasing morbidity and mortality associate...
The opioid epidemic has resulted in increased opioid-related critical care admissions, presenting ch...
Almost half of patients treated on intensive care unit (ICU) experience moderate to severe pain. Man...
Almost half of patients treated on intensive care unit (ICU) experience moderate to severe pain. Man...
: All critically ill adult patients in intensive care units (ICU) typically experience pain. Critica...
Purpose of reviewIs to describe the potential for patients to undergo an acute-to-chronic pain trans...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) (2016a) state that the misuse and illicit use of prescrip...
Currently, there is growing tension between the twin challenges of opioid therapy for chronic pain a...
The management of patients with acute and chronic nonmalignant pain represents a real challenge for ...
At this writing, opioids are the most commonly pre-scribed class of medication in the United States ...
Pain is a complicated phenomenon; it is an individual’s subjective experience and is often character...
BACKGROUND: Opioid use disorder (OUD) as a common drug use disorder can affect public health issues,...
In the United States, from 1999 to 2019, opioid overdose, either regularly prescribed or illegally a...
International audienceAn endemic increase in the number of deaths attributable to prescribed opioids...
Since 1996, the opioid epidemic has ravaged communities and claimed more than 200,000 individual liv...
Abstract There is a growing concern in America over the increasing morbidity and mortality associate...
The opioid epidemic has resulted in increased opioid-related critical care admissions, presenting ch...
Almost half of patients treated on intensive care unit (ICU) experience moderate to severe pain. Man...
Almost half of patients treated on intensive care unit (ICU) experience moderate to severe pain. Man...
: All critically ill adult patients in intensive care units (ICU) typically experience pain. Critica...
Purpose of reviewIs to describe the potential for patients to undergo an acute-to-chronic pain trans...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) (2016a) state that the misuse and illicit use of prescrip...
Currently, there is growing tension between the twin challenges of opioid therapy for chronic pain a...
The management of patients with acute and chronic nonmalignant pain represents a real challenge for ...
At this writing, opioids are the most commonly pre-scribed class of medication in the United States ...
Pain is a complicated phenomenon; it is an individual’s subjective experience and is often character...
BACKGROUND: Opioid use disorder (OUD) as a common drug use disorder can affect public health issues,...
In the United States, from 1999 to 2019, opioid overdose, either regularly prescribed or illegally a...
International audienceAn endemic increase in the number of deaths attributable to prescribed opioids...
Since 1996, the opioid epidemic has ravaged communities and claimed more than 200,000 individual liv...
Abstract There is a growing concern in America over the increasing morbidity and mortality associate...