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Manejo de cefalea cervicogénica mediante bloqueo great occipital nerve (GON) ecoguiado en el área de urgencias. Reporte de un caso

Rev. chil. anest; 52 (2), 2023
Cervicogenic headache can be confused with migraine headache, which conditions multiple admissions to emergency services, within the established treatments, the international headache society establishes the blockade of the greater occipital nerve (GON) with local anesthetics as necessary for the diagnos...

Analgesia multimodal en el paciente crítico

Rev. chil. anest; 52 (2), 2023
Pain management is r one of the greatest challenges in critical care. It is necessary to carry out a timely and optimal treatment with the least possible adverse effects, which is why multimodal analgesia is at the core of the critically ill patient. For this article, we did a search on PubMed based on a...

Fenolización del plano erector espinal en el manejo de dolor por cáncer. Reporte de casos

Rev. chil. anest; 52 (1), 2023
Cáncer pain is a frecuent symptom in patients with primary or metastastic neoplasm and is a clinical challenge due to the difficulty in achieving adequate control despite múltiple strategies, generating suffering and great impact on the quality of life. When there is a tumoral iinvasion to the thoracic...

Bloqueos de nervios periféricos en cirugía cesárea anestesia y analgesia, en dolor agudo y crónico

Rev. chil. anest; 52 (2), 2023
Cesarean section is the most frequent surgery in the world and postoperative pain is commonly reported as moderate to severe. Thus, timely multimodal analgesia, based on systemic agents and neuraxial hydrophilic opioids, is the current recommended standard. The role of peripheral nerve blocks has accumul...

Caso clínico: Notalgia parestésica

Rev. chil. anest; 52 (2), 2023
Notalgia paresthetica (NP) is an under-diagnosed condition characterized by the presence of neuropathic pain associated with itching, in most cases localized at the dermatomes corresponding to the dorsal column of T2-T6; these symptoms are associated with the presence of skin lesions described as hyperpi...

Utilidad de medicamentos intranasales en urgencias

Rev. chil. anest; 52 (4), 2023
INTRODUCTION: Given the scenarios of care in critical patients in the emergency room, the administration of medications is required quickly, especially in patients with mental disturbance or shock. Intranasal drug administration has been shown to be a viable alternative for the management of critically i...

A pilot study for the relationship between habitual dietary caffeine consumption and intraoperative analgesic requirements in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgeries

Rev. chil. anest; 52 (4), 2023
BACKGROUND: The most used psychoactive substance worldwide is caffeine. Acute caffeine administration in a laboratory setting or caffeine as an adjuvant have been shown to have pain-relieving effects. The possible effects of habitual dietary caffeine consumption on the use of intraoperative analgesics an...

Desordens hiperostóticas em American Bully

Rev. bras. ciênc. vet; 29 (4), 2022
O complexo de desordens hiperostóticas é uma condição rara e autolimitante, que tem as mesmas características histopatológicas, que cursa com proliferação óssea de caráter não neoplásico. Acomete cães jovens de raças distintas, com variabilidade quanto ao tipo de proliferação óssea e qua...

Efficacy of opioids and non-opioid analgesics in the treatment of post procedure pain of burned patients: a narrative review

Braz. J. Anesth. (Impr.); 72 (5), 2022
Abstract Introduction Burns are a common trauma that cause acute severe pain in up to 80% of patients. The objective of this narrative review is to evaluate the efficacy of opioids, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, paracetamol, gabapentinoids, ketamine, and lidocaine in the treatment of acute pain...