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ED Pain Management Research and Advocacy Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH, FACEP Director, Pain and Emergency Medicine Initiative

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH SWOT Analysis Strengths Pain prevalence and severity Momentum of efforts Opportunities Novel therapies National initiatives Weaknesses Inferior education Failing academic business model Threats Resources Industry marketing forces

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Strengths Increasing recognition High prevalence of pain High levels of pain intensity Increasing number of collaborators Increasing number of activities

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH EM Pain Literature Medline Search by Year of Publication: Pain and Emergency Medicine *

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH ED Analgesia Use: 1997 & 2001 National Hospital Ambulatory Care Survey Data – ED Summary. NCHS 2001.

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Weaknesses Lack of training Scarcity of mentors Cracks in the peer review process Inferior resident and continuing education Large service demands Failing academic business model

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Education From Emergency Medicine, 6 th Edition (Tintinalli, page 565) “Patients presenting with biliary colic and emesis are best treated with antispasmodic agents (glycopyrrolate),…” “Meperidine is the analgesic of choice because it produces significantly less spasm of the sphincter of Oddi…”

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Opportunities New therapeutic modalities National initiatives Pain and Emergency Medicine Initiative

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH JCAHO Standards Patients have the right to appropriate assessment and management of pain Patients can expect: that reports of pain will be believed information about pain and pain relief measures that staff will be concerned that health professionals will respond quickly to receive effective pain management Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Hospitals. JCAHO

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH ACEP Pain Policy ED patients should receive expeditious pain management. Hospitals should develop unique strategies that will optimize ED patient pain management. ED policies and procedures should support the safe utilization and prescription writing of pain medications. Effective physician and patient educational strategies should be developed. Ongoing research in the area of ED patient pain management should be conducted. Ann Emerg Med. 2004;44:198.

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Organized Support for Pain Treatment National Organizations Issue Guideines U.S. Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR)—1992 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services—1994 AAPM/APS Consensus Statement—1996 American Society of Anesthesiologists—1997 WHO; FSMB—1998 AMA; APS (sickle-cell anemia)—1999 American Pain Society: Clinical Guideline for Arthritis—2002 State-Led Initiatives Legislation in form of Intractable Pain Acts (>10 states by 1999) Guidelines for pain management (>18 states by 1999) State Cancer Pain Initiatives (AAPM/APS, 1996; AMA, 2001; ASA, 1997; FSMB, 1998; JCAHO, 1999; WHO, 1996)

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Guidelines Wisconsin Medical Society’s Guidelines for the Assessment and Management of Chronic Pain (2004) pain_manageguides.pdf American Geriatrics Society Guideline on the Management of Persistent Pain in Older Persons (2002) apers/JGS5071.pdf

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH APS Clinical Practice Guidelines Program Comprehensive, evidence-based, peer-reviewed To order:

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Principles of Analgesic Use in the Treatment of Acute Pain and Cancer Pain APS, 5th Edition (2003) Compiled and written by a committee of experts Up-to-date information on how to use recently approved analgesics m

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH APS Annual Scientific Meeting th Annual APS Meeting Hynes Convention Center Boston, MA March 29-April 4, 2005

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH APS EM Scholars 2003 Cameron S. Crandall David Fosnocht Sam McLean Martha Neighbor Basmah Safdar 2004 Mary Ann Cooper Matt Lewin Barbara Lock John McManus Gerard Rebegliati Scott Rohrbeck Sachin Shah Leslie Zun

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Mayday Pain & Society Fellowship A Media & Policy Initiative Goals and content: train advocates for change 18 fellows over three years communications and leadership training in Washington DC work with communications professionals to develop strategies commit 10 percent time over a 6 month period develop a communications strategic plan Goal possibilities include: Advancing the pain management in your institution Educating patients and the public about pain treatment Educating the public about alternative to medications Developing improved pain management curriculum Educating the public about pain

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Threats Marketing forces Lack of financial support Lack of FDA/JCAHO involvement Lack of creative research

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Lack of Federal Funding “Although pain costs the United States $79 billion annually in lost productivity and results in more than 20% of visits to all physicians and 70% of visits to EDs, only 0.6% of the current National Institutes of Health budget is devoted to basic and clinical pain research.” Todd KH. Ann Emerg Med. 2004;43:

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH The Pain and Emergency Medicine Initiative Supported by The Mayday Fund through a grant to The Emergency Medicine Foundation

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Pain Intensity

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Time to Analgesic Total ED time (triage to discharge): Mean192 minutes Median159 minutes Time to first analgesic (triage to analgesic): Mean 110 minutes Median 88 minutes

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Assessment Proportion receiving initial ED pain assessment:79% Proportion receiving >1 ED pain assessment: 17%

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Chronic Pain and the ED 134 subjects (44%) with chronic pain Median duration of symptoms - 2 years % reporting at least 1 ED visit within the past year: Chronic Pain: 79% No Chronic Pain: 40% Mean # ED visits per person within past year Chronic Pain: 4.3 No Chronic Pain: 1.3

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Healthcare Utilization

Knox H. Todd, MD, MPH Pain-related Functional Interference