Practice Advisory for Postoperative Pain Management of Thoracic Surgical Patients: A Report from the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists

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Abstract

Pain after thoracic surgery is often significant, which can disrupt normal respiratory mechanics and impair the clearance of secretions, thus increasing the risk of postoperative respiratory complications. Poorly controlled acute pain can lead to persistent post-thoracotomy pain and continued opioid use that can affect quality of life. With the increased awareness of opioid-associated adverse effects and recent emphasis on enhanced recovery, opioid-sparing multimodal analgesia has been used widely for acute pain management after thoracic surgery. This practice advisory reviews, evaluates, and summarizes the recent literature related to pharmacological therapies and non-pharmacological therapies used for postoperative pain management after thoracic surgery and offers guidance to providers in making appropriate pain management decisions for their patients.

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Makkad, B., Heinke, T. L., Sheriffdeen, R., Meng, M. L., Kachulis, B., Grant, M. C., … Bollen, B. A. (2025, May 1). Practice Advisory for Postoperative Pain Management of Thoracic Surgical Patients: A Report from the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists. Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.jvca.2024.12.004

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