Management of gastrointestinal pain.
- Journal Article
- Review
Summary
This research paper examines the management of gastrointestinal pain, focusing on the factors influencing the choice of an analgesic, the importance of monitoring patients, and the potential impact of recent research in enhancing treatment effectiveness and reducing side effects.
Choosing Analgesics for Gastrointestinal Pain
The paper outlines the importance of careful consideration in selecting the appropriate analgesic, suggesting several factors to take into account.
- Cause of Pain: The underlying source of the pain can greatly influence the effectiveness of different analgesics.
- Desired Duration of Relief: The length of time for which pain relief is required can also impact the choice of analgesic.
- Need for Sedation: In some cases, it may be necessary to choose an analgesic that also provides a sedative effect.
- Potential Side Effects and Toxicity: The possibility of adverse effects and the toxic potential of the analgesic, particularly in the context of other drugs being used, is a vital consideration.
The Importance of Monitoring
Continual close monitoring of patients experiencing gastrointestinal pain is emphasized. Monitoring is necessary to identify any surgical lesions or worsening conditions as early as possible. It also aids in assessing the effectiveness of the chosen analgesic and adjusting the course of treatment if required.
Impact of Recent Research
The paper acknowledges that developments in recent research could contribute significantly to the field of gastrointestinal pain management. These may help formulate new drugs or drug combinations and identify innovative treatment approaches. The goal of such advancements is to enhance the efficiency of these drugs in providing relief from pain, while simultaneously minimizing their side-effects.
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Researcher Affiliations
- Department of Clinical and Population Sciences, University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, 225 K VTH, 1365 Gortner Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA.
MeSH Terms
- Analgesia / veterinary
- Analgesics / therapeutic use
- Animals
- Gastrointestinal Diseases / drug therapy
- Gastrointestinal Diseases / surgery
- Gastrointestinal Diseases / veterinary
- Horse Diseases / drug therapy
- Horses
- Pain / drug therapy
- Pain / veterinary
- Pain, Postoperative / drug therapy
- Pain, Postoperative / veterinary
- Treatment Outcome
Citations
This article has been cited 1 times.- Cruz FS, Carregaro AB, Machado M, Antonow RR. Sedative and cardiopulmonary effects of buprenorphine and xylazine in horses. Can J Vet Res 2011 Jan;75(1):35-41.