Pain management in liver transplant recipients: a focus on current and future strategies

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Belfiore, Jacopo
Fleissner, Zachary
Chadha, Ryan
Biancofiore, Gianni
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Liver transplantation; Pain; postoperative; Liver cirrhosis; POSTOPERATIVE ANALGESIA; EPIDURAL ANALGESIA; OPIOID CONSUMPTION; KETAMINE; HEMOSTASIS; SURGERY;
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10.23736/S0375-9393.23.17863-1
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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Liver transplantation is the only curative treatment option for patients with end-stage liver disease. Anesthesiologists and intensivists are fully involved in this procedure due to the perioperative care focus on hemodynamic, respiratory and metabolic support. However, quite surprisingly, postoperative pain management does not have clinical primary consideration in this class of patients due to a combination of factors including the thought that liver transplantation recipients have less pain and require lower doses of analgesics than patients who undergo other types of major abdominal surgery. Other factors contribute to make the management of postoperative pain somewhat complex in this class of patients: 1) drug pharmacokinetics and metabolism by the new liver is not predictable; 2) the multifactorial nature of liver graft recovery; and 3) the alterations of homeostasis, including circulatory, respiratory and metabolic vulnerability, in the days postoperative period. As a result, post-liver transplantation analgesia is underestimated not only from the clinical point of view but also in the literature and only a few papers deal with the management of postoperative pain in this particular class of patients. Thus, in the experts' opinion paper we aimed to report the possible strategies for managing post -LT pain with a focus on opioids alternatives and possible future developments in this particular clinical setting also in the view that improvements in perioperative care have made it possible to adopt fast track and Enhanced Recovery After Surgeryoriented protocols also in this class of patients.
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