An Evolution of Suffering: Anesthesiology's Contribution to Pain Management

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Kevin Gorsky
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Abstract

The modern human, and all progenitor species before it, evolved in a milieu of pain and suffering. Recent innovations in medicine have permitted the development of tools to mitigate these powerful experiences. Anesthesiologists have been on the vanguard of developing treatments and systems to face this challenge. Pain is a heterogeneous entity that requires precise categorization, and targeted, multimodal treatment to optimally manage. Anesthesiologists have developed a system whereby analgesia permits a myriad of life-saving surgeries, and have expanded their role beyond the perioperative setting. This includes unique contributions to how the concept of pain is experienced by infants, and appropriate interventions in this population. Contemporary anesthesiologists have extended their responsibilities to include harnessing robust technologies to manage pain in outpatient clinics, and serving as pain experts within hospital systems. This article serves as a primer to the history of anesthesiologists' contributions to pain management.

痛苦的演变:麻醉学对疼痛管理的贡献。
现代人类,以及之前的所有祖先物种,都是在痛苦和折磨的环境中进化的。最近医学上的创新使人们能够开发出减轻这些强烈体验的工具。麻醉师一直处于开发治疗方法和系统的前沿,以应对这一挑战。疼痛是一个异质性的实体,需要精确的分类,有针对性的,多模式的治疗,以最佳管理。麻醉师已经开发出一套系统,通过该系统,镇痛可以进行无数挽救生命的手术,并将其作用扩展到围手术期之外。这包括对婴儿如何体验疼痛概念的独特贡献,以及对这一人群的适当干预。当代麻醉师已经扩展了他们的职责,包括利用强大的技术来管理门诊诊所的疼痛,并在医院系统内担任疼痛专家。这篇文章作为一个入门的历史麻醉师的贡献疼痛管理。
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Journal of Anesthesia History
Journal of Anesthesia History Arts and Humanities-History and Philosophy of Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Anesthesia History (ISSN 2352-4529) is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the study of anesthesia history and related disciplines. The Journal addresses anesthesia history from antiquity to the present. Its wide scope includes the history of perioperative care, pain medicine, critical care medicine, physician and nurse practices of anesthesia, equipment, drugs, and prominent individuals. The Journal serves a diverse audience of physicians, nurses, dentists, clinicians, historians, educators, researchers and academicians.
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