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Record Nr.

UNINA9910380726803321

Titolo

Opioid therapy in infants, children, and adolescents / / edited by Ravi D. Shah, Santhanam Suresh

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2020

ISBN

3-030-36287-6

Edizione

[1st edition 2020.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xiii, 354 pages : 26 illustrations, 22 illustrations in color.)

Disciplina

618.92

Soggetti

Pediatrics

Pharmacy

Pain medicine

Drug Safety and Pharmacovigilance

Pain Medicine

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Epidemiology and Public Health Implications of the Opioid Crisis -- The Impact of the Opioid Crisis on Neonates, Children, and Adolescents  -- Legal Issues in Pediatric Opioid Therapy -- The Impetus for Recognizing, Preventing and Treating Pain in the Pediatric Population  -- Evidence-Based Guidelines for Opioid Therapy in Pediatrics -- Neonatal and Pediatric Pharmacology -- Predicting Opioid Responsiveness in Pediatric Patients -- Emerging Trends in Pediatric Opioid Prescribing Practices -- Improving post-operative prescribing in pediatric patients by surgeons -- Assessing and managing opioid-related side effects in children and adolescents -- Identifying and Treating Opioid Misuse in Pediatric Patients -- Pediatric Pain Assessment and Indications for Opioids -- Pharmacologic Approaches to Pediatric Acute Pain States -- Regional Anesthesia for Acute Pain Management -- Opioid Therapy for Pediatric Cancer Pain -- Biopsychosocial Approaches to Pediatric Chronic Pain Management -- Non-Opioid Pharmacotherapy for Treatment of Pediatric Chronic Pain -- Interventional Approaches to Pediatric Chronic Pain Management -- Complementary and Integrative Medicine for Pediatric Chronic Pain. .



Sommario/riassunto

Opioid analgesics are among the most effective medications for pain management but are associated with serious and increasing public health problems, including abuse, addiction, and death from overdose. Currently, there is an opioid epidemic in the United States with the rate of prescription opioid-related overdose deaths quadrupling over the last 15 years. Pediatric patients are particularly vulnerable to the devastating consequences of opioid misuse. Adolescents who are prescribed opioids are at a higher risk for abusing illicit drugs later in life. Clinicians managing pediatric pain must account for such issues while still delivering effective analgesia to young patients who suffer from both acute and chronic pain. Opioid Therapy in Children and Adolescents is designed to explore the unique aspects of opioid therapy in pediatric patients. An introductory framework provides historical context and describes the epidemiology of the opioid crisis with focus on pediatric implications. Subsequent chapters focus on pediatric opioid pharmacology, safe opioid prescribing practices, and non-opioid alternatives to managing pediatric pain states, including multimodal analgesic strategies, interdisciplinary approaches, and complementary medicine. Mitigation strategies against pediatric opioid diversion and misuse are addressed to help clinicians develop practice changes that protect pediatric patients from opioid-related morbidity and mortality. Clinical case examples are also utilized throughout the text to provide grounding for each chapter and a context within which to examine pertinent issues. This first of its kind book provides a comprehensive approach that will guide clinicians to appropriately and safely prescribe opioid analgesics to pediatric patients suffering from pain. It is an invaluable resource for pediatricians, family practitioners, anesthesiologists, pediatric oncologists, and other clinicians who manage pediatric pain.