Schmerztherapie bei chronischer pankreatitis und chronisch- entzündlichen darmerkrankungen

Translated title of the contribution: Pain management in chronic pancreatitis and chronic inflammatory bowel diseases

J. C. Preiß, J. C. Hoffmann

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Abstract

Apart from local inflammation and defects in secretion, central mechanisms are important for pain etiology in chronic pancreatitis. Therefore, centrally acting co-analgetic agents can be used in addition to classical pain medications. Endoscopic interventions are preferred in patients with obvious dilation of the pancreatic duct. Surgical interventions are generally more effective although they are usually reserved for patients with prior failure of conservative treatment. Diverse surgical options with different efficacies and morbidities are used in individual patients. One of the main problems in chronic inflammatory bowel diseases is abdominal pain. Primarily the underlying disease needs to be adequately treated. Symptomatic pain management will most likely include treatment with acetaminophen and tramadol as well as occasionally principles of a multimodal pain regimen. For the treatment of arthralgia as well as enteropathy-associated arthritis the same treatment options are available as for other spondyloarthritic disorders.

Translated title of the contributionPain management in chronic pancreatitis and chronic inflammatory bowel diseases
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)294-299
Number of pages6
JournalSchmerz
Volume28
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2014

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Clinical Neurology
  • Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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