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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/anae.15076" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1111/anae.15076</a>
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1365-2044 0003-2409
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June 2020 Update II
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NEOMED College of Medicine
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Department of General Surgery
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Caring for patients with pain during the COVID-19 pandemic: consensus recommendations from an international expert panel.
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Anaesthesia
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2020
2020-04-07
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chronic pain; COVID-19; COVID-19; epidural steroid injections; immune; management; opioid therapy; opioids; population; prevalence; prevention; quality-of-life; recommendations; risk; steroids; united-states
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Shanthanna H; Strand N H; Provenzano D A; Lobo C A; Eldabe S; Bhatia A; Wegener J; Curtis K; Cohen S P; Narouze S
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Chronic pain causes significant suffering, limitation of daily activities and reduced quality of life. Infection from COVID-19 is responsible for an ongoing pandemic that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome, leading to systemic complications and death. Led by the World Health Organization, healthcare systems across the world are engaged in limiting the spread of infection. As a result, all elective surgical procedures, outpatient procedures and patient visits, including pain management services, have been postponed or cancelled. This has affected the care of chronic pain patients. Most are elderly with multiple comorbidities, which puts them at risk of COVID-19 infection. Important considerations that need to be recognised during this pandemic for chronic pain patients include: ensuring continuity of care and pain medications, especially opioids; use of telemedicine; maintaining biopsychosocial management; use of anti-inflammatory drugs; use of steroids; and prioritising necessary procedural visits. There are no guidelines to inform physicians and healthcare providers engaged in caring for patients with pain during this period of crisis. We assembled an expert panel of pain physicians, psychologists and researchers from North America and Europe to formulate recommendations to guide practice. As the
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/anae.15076" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1111/anae.15076</a>
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journalArticle
2020
anaesthesia
Bhatia A
Chronic pain
Cohen S P
COVID-19
Curtis K
Department of General Surgery
Eldabe S
epidural steroid injections
Immune
journalArticle
June 2020 Update II
Lobo C A
Management
Narouze S
NEOMED College of Medicine
opioid therapy
Opioids
Population
Prevalence
Prevention
Provenzano D A
quality-of-life
recommendations
Risk
Shanthanna H
Steroids
Strand N H
united-states
Wegener J