Multiorganizational consensus to define guiding principles for perioperative pain management in patients with chronic pain, preoperative opioid tolerance, or substance use disorder

David M. Dickerson, Edward R. Mariano, Joseph W. Szokol, Michael Harned, Randall M. Clark, Jeffrey T. Mueller, Ashley M. Shilling, Mercy A. Udoji, S. Bobby Mukkamala, Lisa Doan, Karla E.K. Wyatt, Jason M. Schwalb, Nabil M. Elkassabany, Jean D. Eloy, Stacy L. Beck, Lisa Wiechmann, Franklin Chiao, Steven G. Halle, Deepak G. Krishnan, John D. CramerWael Ali Sakr Esa, Iyabo O. Muse, Jaime Baratta, Richard Rosenquist, Padma Gulur, Shalini Shah, Lynn Kohan, Jennifer Robles, Eric S. Schwenk, Brian F.S. Allen, Stephen Yang, Josef G. Hadeed, Gary Schwartz, Michael J. Englesbe, Michael Sprintz, Kenneth L. Urish, Ashley Walton, Lauren Keith, Asokumar Buvanendran

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Abstract

Significant knowledge gaps exist in the perioperative pain management of patients with a history of chronic pain, substance use disorder, and/or opioid tolerance as highlighted in the US Health and Human Services Pain Management Best Practices Inter-Agency Task Force 2019 report. The report emphasized the challenges of caring for these populations and the need for multidisciplinary care and a comprehensive approach. Such care requires stakeholder alignment across multiple specialties and care settings. With the intention of codifying this alignment into a reliable and efficient processes, a consortium of 15 professional healthcare societies was convened in a year-long modified Delphi consensus process and summit. This process produced seven guiding principles for the perioperative care of patients with chronic pain, substance use disorder, and/or preoperative opioid tolerance. These principles provide a framework and direction for future improvement in the optimization and care of 'complex' patients as they undergo surgical procedures.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)716-724
Number of pages9
JournalRegional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
Volume49
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 8 2024

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Funding

Logistical support was provided by the American Society of Anesthesiologists.

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American Society of Anesthesiologists

    Keywords

    • acute pain
    • analgesics, opioid
    • chronic pain
    • opioid-related disorders
    • pain management

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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