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Pain management in the elderly and cognitively impaired patient: the role of regional anesthesia and analgesia
Current Opinion in Anesthesiology, 09/02/09
Halaszynski TM – Pain management therapy, including regional anesthesia, along with multimodal analgesia may help reduce the risk of negative influences in the elderly patient along with reducing postoperative delirium and cognitive dysfunction. Improvements in analgesic efficacy with regional anesthesia may attenuate pathophysiological surgical responses, reduce the length of hospitalization, and accelerate patient rehabilitation and recovery.
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