Since the introduction of fast-track surgery in the field of arthroplasty, all disciplines involved have been challenged with the task of close and continuous joint communication in the context of daily routine care. Processes that have been agreed upon interdisciplinarily must be reviewed at regular intervals, and, if necessary, adapted and newly agreed upon with the aim of optimizing the perioperative risks both medically and along the therapeutic pathway. The responsibility of the anaesthesiologist is not only limited to the performance of anaesthesia, but also includes the care of patients with a view to optimal pain therapy, maintenance of homeostasis and ensuring a rapid return of the patient's self-determination.
Keyphrases
- pain management
- chronic pain
- healthcare
- palliative care
- neuropathic pain
- quality improvement
- patients undergoing
- case report
- stem cells
- clinical practice
- physical activity
- climate change
- bone marrow
- coronary artery disease
- mesenchymal stem cells
- spinal cord injury
- high resolution
- solid phase extraction
- human health
- postoperative pain
- sensitive detection
- surgical site infection