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Perioperative medication management for the patient with rheumatoid arthritis.
- Source :
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The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons [J Am Acad Orthop Surg] 2006 Sep; Vol. 14 (9), pp. 544-51. - Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- The treatment of rheumatoid arthritis has improved dramatically in recent years with the advent of the latest generation of disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs. Despite these advances, in some patients inflammation is not diminished sufficiently to prevent irreversible musculoskeletal damage, thus requiring surgical intervention to reduce pain and improve function. In these cases, the orthopaedic surgeon frequently encounters patients on a drug regimen consisting of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, glucocorticoids, methotrexate, and biologic agents (disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs). Consultation with a rheumatologist is recommended, but the surgeon also should be aware of these medications that could potentially affect surgical outcome. Prudent perioperative management of these drugs is required to optimize surgical outcome. A balance must be struck between minimizing potential surgical complications and maintaining disease control to facilitate postoperative rehabilitation of patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
- Subjects :
- Adrenal Cortex Hormones therapeutic use
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal therapeutic use
Antirheumatic Agents therapeutic use
Arthritis, Rheumatoid drug therapy
Humans
Preoperative Care
Arthritis, Rheumatoid surgery
Postoperative Complications chemically induced
Postoperative Complications prevention & control
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1067-151X
- Volume :
- 14
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16959892
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.5435/00124635-200609000-00004