Abstract
The perioperative management of opioid-tolerant patients presents significant challenges, necessitating a tailored approach to pain management and the prevention of opioid-related complications. This review discusses the essential aspects of preoperative assessment, intraoperative strategies, and postoperative care for opioid-tolerant patients. Emphasis is placed on the continuation of baseline opioid therapy, the use of multimodal analgesia, and the importance of individualized opioid dosing to achieve effective pain control while minimizing the risk of withdrawal, respiratory depression, and opioid-induced hyperalgesia. The role of a multidisciplinary team in optimizing patient outcomes and the necessity of thorough discharge planning and follow-up are also highlighted. By addressing these critical factors, healthcare providers can ensure safe and effective perioperative care for opioid-tolerant patients.
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