Journal Club - Pain management of Renal Colic

Journal Club - Pain management of Renal Colic


Renal colic is a commonly encountered diagnosis in the emergency department that is known to cause significant pain. In clinical practice, the initial goal is prompt pain management while simultaneously working to confirm the suspected diagnosis. Because of the severity and acuity of the pain associated with renal colic, opioid pain management has often been used. Given the overall goal of reducing the use of opioid pain medications, emergency physicians have been working to identify alternative pain management strategies with agents such ketorolac and lidocaine. In this journal club, we examine the evidence in support of these treatment strategies.

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Analgesics in the ED: What Works, What Doesn’t

Analgesics in the ED: What Works, What Doesn’t

Prompt, safe, and effective pain management is a core competency of the emergency provider. Unfortunately, traditional strategies for administering analgesics for acute pain have shown poor success rates. In this podcast episode, Dr. Matthew Delaney shares a few evidence based pain management pearls you can use on your next shift.

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