Nichtopioidanalgetika zur perioperativen schmerztherapie. Risiken und rationale grundlagen für den einsatz bei erwachsenen

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Non-opioid analgesics play a central role in the management of postoperative pain. In this review, the pharmacology, the analgesic efficacy and the side-effects of non-opioid analgesics are summarized. First, the pharmacology of diclofenac, acetyl salicylic acid, dipyrone, acetaminophen and the COX-2 inhibitors is described. Second, the analgesic efficacy of non-opioid analgesics is analyzed for moderate pain (e.g. ambulatory surgery) and for moderate to severe pain (e.g. abdominal surgery - in combination with opioids). There is limited evidence for an additive analgesic effect of two non-opioid analgesics. Third, the major side-effects of non-opioid analgesics are discussed in relation to the pathophysiology, the frequency and the clinical relevance of these effects. In particular, side-effects on the gastrointestinal tract (ulcus formation), on coagulation (bleeding and thrombosis), on the renal (renal insufficiency), the pulmonary (bronchospasm) and the hematopoetic systems (agranulocytosis) are described. Recommendations for the clinical use of non-opioid analgesics for perioperative pain therapy are given.

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Brack, A., Rittner, H. L., & Schäfer, M. (2004, March). Nichtopioidanalgetika zur perioperativen schmerztherapie. Risiken und rationale grundlagen für den einsatz bei erwachsenen. Anaesthesist. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00101-003-0641-5

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