Challenges in anaesthesia and pain management for burn injuries
Francois Stapelberg
Abstract
Burn-injured patients provide unique challenges to those providing anaesthesia and pain management. This review aims to update both the regular burn anaesthetist and the anaesthetist only occasionally involved with burn patients in emergency settings. It addresses some aspects of care that are perhaps contentious in terms of airway management, fluid resuscitation, transfusion practices and pharmacology. Recognition of pain management failures and the lack of mechanism-specific analgesics are discussed along with the opioid crisis as it relates to burns and nonpharmacological methods in the management of distressed patients.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineAirway managementResuscitationPain managementAnesthesiaIntensive care medicineOpioidBurn injuryAirwayPain reliefSurgeryInternal medicineReceptorBurn Injury Management and OutcomesAirway Management and Intubation TechniquesCardiac Arrest and Resuscitation