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Dieses Kompendium ist ein aktueller Beitrag zur Aerosoltherapie und gibt einen kurzen Überblick über die Anatomie der Lunge, die zur Therapie eingesetzten Aerosole und deren Produktionsverfahren. Der Schwerpunkt liegt aber auf der möglichen Nutzung eines Morphinaerosols zur Schmerzbekämpfung. Die dargestellten klinischen Erfahrungen weisen nur auf den additiven Stellenwert dieser Methode im Rahmen der Schmerzbehandlung hin. Die tierexperimentellen Untersuchungsergebnisse ermöglichen dagegen hinsichtlich der Pharmakokinetik bei der Resorption durch Inhalation und hinsichtlich der Lungenprotektion bei Langzeitbeatmung neue Ansätze.
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Epidural opioids are widely used in the management of post-operative pain. On the basis of an extensive review of theliterature the authors here present their own interpretationof current knowledge of howthe distribution and effectiveness of epidurallyadministeredopiods are fundamentally determined.They conclude that all opioids that arecurrently being used to treat postoperative epidural paincarry the potential risk of severeside effects if the dose regimens are not tailored to thepatient`s individual analgesic need.This book will serve to stimulate new ideas among painspecialistst.
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E.MARTIN Acute pain services are now established worldwide and guidelines have been drawn for the management of acute pain resulting from surgical or medical procedures and trauma. However, the treatment of pain after surgery is still inadequate and no progress has been made in recent years in several coun tries, including Germany. There are still innumerable patients who find the is also no early postoperative period to be an unpleasant experience. There doubt that pain plays a role in the pathogenesis of postoperative complica tions that could be avoided with effective pain management. However, concern about side effects and inadequate knowledge of the pharmacokinet ics and -dynamics of drugs is still putting constraints on treatment. An acute pain service should be responsible for adequately treating pain, training medical and nursing staff, and evaluating new and existing methods of treatment. As anesthesiologists deal with pain in the operating theater, it is not surprising that they claim a leading role for themselves in acute pain services choosing from the various postoperative pain treatment options.