Crossing over from acute to chronic pain
Learning Objectives
- Outline risk factors for chronic postsurgical pain
- Outline risk factors for various types of chronic pain
- Describe potential methods of prevention of chronic pain
- Describe evolving information regarding prevention of chronic pain in children
Lisa Isaac, MD, Anaesthesiologist at the Hospital for Sick Children
Dr. Lisa Isaac is a pediatric anesthesiologist on staff in the Department of Anesthesia and Pain Medicine at the Hospital for Sick Children. She began this role after a pediatric anesthesia and intensive care fellowship at the Montreal Children’s Hospital and McGill University. She works as an anesthesiologist in the operating room, as a pain specialist in the chronic pain clinic and the acute pain service, and established the first transitional pain service for children at Sickkids, in 2012. She established this service in order to help patients with prolonged acute pain and with the goal of preventing chronic pain in children. She is an assistant professor at the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine, her research and professional activity interests focus on the transition from acute to chronic pain in children, in the implementation of bioinformatics in healthcare, and in the promotion of equity, diversity and inclusion in healthcare.
Resources Mentioned in Session
- Long-term effects of neonatal pain
- Transition to chronic pain: opportunities for novel therapeutics
- Recent advances toward understanding the mysteries of the acute to chronic pain transition
- Risk predictors of opioid-induced critical respiratory events in children: naloxone use as a quality measure of opioid safety
- A High Preoperative Pain and Symptom Profile Predicts Worse Pain Outcomes for Children After Spine Fusion Surgery
- A cluster of high psychological and somatic symptoms in children with idiopathic scoliosis predicts persistent pain and analgesic use 1 year after spine fusion
- Predictors of postoperative pain trajectories in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
- Role of the Perioperative Surgical Home in Optimizing the Perioperative Use of Opioids
- SickKids Transitional Pain Service