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Journal articles on the topic "Analgésie multimodale"
Maurice-Szamburski, Axel. "Analgésie multimodale, ce qu’il faut abandonner." Le Praticien en Anesthésie Réanimation 22, no. 5 (October 2018): 257–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pratan.2018.08.006.
Full textJunot, Stéphane. "Prise en charge de la douleur arthrosique chronique : que faire lorsque les AINS ne suffisent plus ?" Le Nouveau Praticien Vétérinaire canine & féline 14, no. 65 (2017): 23–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/npvcafe/65023.
Full textFaure, Marion, Denys Durand, Agnès Thomas, Anne-Sophie Bage, Stéphane Andanson, Christine Ravel, Hervé Chandeze, Eric Delval, Anne de la Foye, and Alice de Boyer des Roches. "Intérêt d’une analgésie multimodale pour réduire la douleur lors de la castration chez l’ovin : mise en évidence par une approche originale." Le Nouveau Praticien Vétérinaire élevages & santé 11, no. 43 (2019): 37–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/npvelsa/43037.
Full textOspina-Argüelles, Diego A., Luís Vergara S., and Patrícia De Aquino. "Bloqueo del plano abdominal transverso en un canino sometido a cirugía oncológica de prepucio." Revista de Investigaciones Veterinarias del Perú 34, no. 4 (August 25, 2023): e24542. http://dx.doi.org/10.15381/rivep.v34i4.24542.
Full textCamargo Fontanela, Marco Aurélio, Marilda Onghero Taffarel, and Carlos Rodrigo Komatsu de Alencar. "Novas utilizações da cetamina para tratamento da dor somática e seus mecanismos de ação." Medicina Veterinária (UFRPE) 12, no. 2 (March 19, 2019): 93. http://dx.doi.org/10.26605/medvet-v12n2-2360.
Full textHuayanay Bernabe, Marleny Elizabeth, Alvaro Renato Moreno Gonzales, Jackeline Vásquez Yeng, Nelida Vanessa Gilmalca Palacios, Dante Jhunior Segura Pinedo, and Anibal Arenas Velasquez. "Manejo del dolor postoperatorio de cesárea: Estudio Observacional en el Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal 2021." Revista Peruana de Investigación Materno Perinatal 11, no. 3 (January 12, 2023): 21–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.33421/inmp.2022299.
Full textSánchez Arrobo, Silvia Julissa, and Edy Paul Castillo Hidalgo. "Evaluación analgésica del bloqueo eco guiado de la pared abdominal (TAP), en canis lupus familiaris sometidas a ovariohisterectomia." AlfaPublicaciones 6, no. 1.1 (March 5, 2024): 99–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.33262/ap.v6i1.1.458.
Full textDelgado Bravo, Gema Nathalie, María José Roca Meza, Jonathan Fernando Vinces Farfán, and Jimmy Rubén Borbor Perero. "Manejo del dolor en paciente crítico." RECIMUNDO 6, no. 3 (November 1, 2022): 487–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.26820/recimundo/6.(3).junio.2022.487-496.
Full textAnita Perpetua Carvalho Rocha de Castro, Jedson dos Santos Nascimento, and Murilo Pereira Flores. "Tratamento da Dor Pós-Operatória em Pediatria." Revista Científica Hospital Santa Izabel 5, no. 1 (April 22, 2021): 24–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.35753/rchsi.v5i1.193.
Full textRamírez, Lizeth Jazmín, Juan Guillermo Santacruz, and Carlos Arteaga. "Analgesia epidural en dolor crónico oncológico refractario." Acta Médica Colombiana 36, no. 1 (September 20, 2019): 36–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.36104/amc.2011.1515.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Analgésie multimodale"
Roche, Marine. "Développement de méthodes analytiques pour l'étude de la stabilité et de la compatibilité de médicaments sous forme de solution ou de systèmes dispersés. Application en anesthésie-réanimation." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2022-....), 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ULILS021.
Full textThe research subject of this PhD focused on the development of analytical methods to assess the stability or incompatibilities of injectable anaesthetic drugs in solution or in dispersed systems.The first part of this work involved a study of the stability of cisatracurium besylate ampoules produced by the pharmacy of Lille University Hospital to ensure continuity of care for intensive care patients in the context of supply disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The stability study was conducted on a batch of 4,000 ampoules stored at 2-8°C for 18 months. This study required the validation of a stability-indicating HPLC-UV method for the determination of cisatracurium and laudanosine, one of its degradation products described as a marker of its instability. In addition, the use of an HPLC-mass spectrometry method enabled the identification of degradation products and the study of degradation pathways. Our results showed that cisatracurium solutions at 10mg/mL were stable for 15 months under our preparation and storage conditions. The main degradation pathway observed under our study conditions (ester hydrolysis) differed from that previously described (Hofmann pathway). This highlights the imponderability of conducting stability studies under conditions representative of the actual use of drugs. The second part of this thesis led us to study the incompatibility between different drugs used in anaesthesia and intensive care units. The models studied were the simultaneous administration of propofol and alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonists (α2A; clonidine or dexmedetomidine) used in multimodal analgesia. The data available in the literature refers to concentrations and ratios that are not representative of those encountered in hospital wards, potentially exposing patients to drug hazards. We assessed the compatibility of propofol-α2A combinations under conditions mimicking those encountered in critical care units. Eight conditions per combination were evaluated over 96 hours, in triplicate, varying the simulated mass flow rates for each drug and for patient weights of 45 and 150 kg. To assess the chemical compatibility of these combinations, we developed and validated 3 stability-indicating HPLC-UV assay methods to study the stability of propofol, clonidine and dexmedetomidine in combination for 96 hours. The physical compatibility of the emulsion in combination was assessed using a granulometer coupled to a zeta potential measurement (with positive and negative controls). Our results demonstrated the physico-chemical stability of propofol-α2A mixtures representative of those used in current practice.In conclusion, the results of this work have provided scientific validation of hospital pharmacy and care service practices. They also highlighted the fundamental role of pharmacists in guaranteeing the quality of patient drug management, by using their skills in analytical chemistry to assess compatibility and stability data
Lvovschi, Virginie-Eve. "Titration morphinique inhalée aux Urgences : modernisation de la prise en charge des douleurs sévères de l'adulte Targeting moderate pain in healthy volunteers by individual calibration of a nociceptive flexion reflex model Proposer un "modèle" de douleur provoquée par Electromyogramme pour optimiser les outils antalgiques aux urgences Nebulized versus intravenous morphine titration for the initial treatment of severe acute pain in the emergency department : study protocol for a multicenter, prospective randomized and controlled trial, CLIN-AEROMORPH Inhaled versus intravenous opioid dosing for the initial treatment of severe acute pain in the emergency department : pharmacological intermediate results of the CLIN-AEROMORPH french study Toward new eligibility criteria for ontravenous morphine in the French Emergency Department : Evaluation of physicians' bedside rationalization of opioid titration protocols Analysis of bedside determinisms leading to under-prescription of morphine titration in the Emergency Department : EPIMORPH study Medico-economic study of pain in an emergency department : a targeted literature review Opioid reflex at triage is not a solution for opioid-naive patients in emergency departments A systemic approach to complete the multimodal assessment model of pain Intravenous morphine titration to treat severe pain in the ED Morphine consumption is not modified in patients with severe pain and classified by the DN4 score as neuropathic Prise en charge de la douleur aiguë spontanée de l'adulte aux urgences." Thesis, Normandie, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020NORMR013.
Full textOur goal was to optimize the management of severe acute pain in emergency medicine. Intravenous morphine titration, which is currently the referent method, must be modernised to meet the new challenges of practice while at the same time, we must keep guaranteeing an unchanged risk-benefit balance in the fight against oligoanalgesia. Our work, described in this thesis, has been a cornerstone for the evaluation of a nebulized alternative solution to emergencies through 3 clinical studies, (AEROMORPH1, CLIN-AEROMORPH, EPIMORPH), and study of its contextualisation in literature. Work in healthy volunteers allowed us to establish a simple and accessible procedure for aerosol, of short duration (5 min), which can be repeated in titration procedures (every 10 min). Its feasibility is likely to be confirmed on our multicentre clinical study at a large scale and its efficacy, by a non-inferiority design of study is being evaluated. Pharmacological data in healthy volunteers and in patients confirm a blood morphine concentration close to the effective blood concentrations observed by intravenous administration (CLIN-AEROMORPH: 1-20 ng/ml), which is already a positive result demonstrated by our work. Moreover, regarding eligibility, our observational study, combined to a experiment about decision mechanisms, combined with the analysis of medico-economic data in literature, suggest the need to base its indication on more than just the simple VAS/NRS assessment at triage. In this work we showed that emergency practitioners’ practice today underlines their lack of adherence to the systematic initiation of intravenous morphine titration by patient self-assessment of severe pain (compliance with SFMU criteria 6 to 20%, re-assessment of VAS/NRS scores 61%). If nebulized morphine titration is only proposed as a starter for morphine titration without modernising the algorithms for opiate prescription decision in emergency protocols, it is likely that this new therapeutic proposal will only solve part of the current problem. Targeted pharmacological management, as individualised as possible, is more relevant than ever, with prescription of morphine titration according to the patient's typology, in addition to prioritisation by pain typology. By developing an original pain model in healthy volunteers, we have also highlighted profiles of "pain sensitive" and "enduring" patients, according to neurophysiological and biochemical data, that are certainly represented in daily clinical practice. Therefore, all these components should be taken into account to improve pain management in emergency medicine, with a more systemic vision and more dedicated studies using innovative evaluation methods, combining robust quantitative criteria with comprehensive qualitative criteria
Conference papers on the topic "Analgésie multimodale"
SANTIAGO, BRUNO VITOR MARTINS, CECÍLIA DANIELEDE AZEVEDO NOBRE, CRISTIANE DA CRUZ CHAVES, VANESSA MARIA BARONE MORAES TERRA CUNHA, and CECILIA EMERICK VAZ. "RADIOFREQUÊNCIA REFRIGERADA PARA TRATAMENTO DA DOR ÓSSEA EM PACIENTE COM CÂNCER DE MAMA METASTÁTICO." In I Congresso Brasileiro de Doenças Crônicas On-line. Revista Multidisciplinar em Saúde, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51161/cronics/5859.
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