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Enhanced Recovery After Cardiac Surgery (ERAS) and Pain Control - Multimodal Analgesia Approaches

University of Ottawa Heart Institute via YouTube

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Learn about Enhanced Recovery After cardiac Surgery (ERAS) protocols and pain management strategies in this comprehensive medical lecture delivered by Dr. Robert Chen, Staff Anesthesiologist at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. Explore current survey results, background information, and the significance of enhanced recovery in cardiac surgery. Examine critical topics including opiate use, fentanyl administration, and post-surgical pain management approaches. Gain insights into treatment goals, multimodal analgesia techniques, and evidence-based practices including the use of Gabapentin and NSAIDs. Understand the latest research findings from Johns Hopkins and The Experience study, while discovering practical recommendations for optimizing patient recovery and pain control. Delve into opioid use patterns at discharge, US healthcare models, and evolving evidence in post-cardiac surgery pain management protocols.

Syllabus

Introduction
Survey Results
Background
Enhanced Recovery
Why is it important
opiates
fentanyl
Dr Chase Brown
Dr Kogan
Dr Chen
Pain after cardiac surgery
Goal of ERAS
Treatment of pain
Example
Individual pain
Opioid use discharge
Opioid use record
US model
Recommendations
multimodal analgesia
Gabapentin
Johns Hopkins study
The Experience study
What evidence is available
End States
NSAIDs
Multimodal analges
Summary
Thank you
History
Postop
Black Box
Tramadol
Comments
Evidence Building

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