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

David M DickersonEdward R MarianoJoseph W SzokolMichael HarnedRandall M ClarkJeffrey T MuellerAshley M ShillingMercy A UdojiS Bobby MukkamalaLisa V DoanKarla E K WyattJason M SchwalbNabil M ElkassabanyJean D EloyStacy L BeckLisa WiechmannFranklin ChiaoSteven G HalleDeepak G KrishnanJohn D CramerWael Ali Sakr EsaIyabo O MuseJaime BarattaRichard RosenquistPadma GulurShalini ShahLynn KohanJennifer RoblesEric S SchwenkBrian F S AllenStephen YangJosef G HadeedGary SchwartzMichael J EnglesbeMichael SprintzKenneth L UrishAshley WaltonLauren KeithAsokumar Buvanendran
Published in: Regional anesthesia and pain medicine (2023)
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.
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