Preemptive analgesia

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Abstract

Preemptive analgesia is a procedure done before surgery which aims to block nociception and thus to prevent central sensitization from occurring, which in turn would lead to less pain in the postoperative period. The successful outcome of the procedure depends on the strict adherence to certain rules and conditions.

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Keremidchieva, N., & Smilov, I. (2005). Preemptive analgesia. Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care. https://doi.org/10.3329/jbsa.v18i1.4029

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