Affiliation:
1. University College Dublin, General Practice, Dublin,
Ireland
Abstract
AbstractThis is the first study on acute severe pain management involving sport and
exercise medicine Doctors who are leaders in football medicine in their
respective countries. An online survey was designed describing the management of
acute severe pain in this expert cohort. The survey captured participant sex,
age, years working in sports medicine, core specialty and use of clinical
practice guidelines (CPGs). Finally, three clinical vignettes exploring the
management of acute pain were presented. Forty-four senior team doctors across
55 European countries completed the survey. There were no consistent guidelines
proposed, with 33 (75%) participants indicating they did not use any.
Methoxyflurane was proposed by 14 (32%) and 13 (30%)
participants for female anterior cruciate ligament rupture and male ankle
fracture, respectively. Strong opioids were not used in 17 (39%) and 6
(14%) participants regarding female cruciate injuries and male
fractures, respectively. Despite 75% of participants having paediatric
life support training, eight (18%) participants expressed uncertainty
administering medications in this population, and 15 (34%) would avoid
using strong opioids altogether. There is a tendency to undertreat pain and
avoid strong opioids for reasons including lack of monitoring equipment,
anti-doping concerns and lack of comfort treating paediatric patients with
opioids.
Subject
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation