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Inhaled methoxyflurane for the treatment of acute trauma pain
Treatment of trauma pain is an integral part of the management of trauma patients, not just for ethical reasons but also because undertreated pain can lead to increased morbidities and worse long-term outcomes. Inhaled methoxyflurane, administered at analgesic doses via a disposable inhaler, has recently become available in Europe for the emergency treatment of moderate to severe pain in conscious adult trauma patients. This Series collects articles examining the role of inhaled methoxyflurane in various aspects of trauma care.



Low-Dose Methoxyflurane versus Standard of Care Analgesics for Emergency Trauma Pain: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Pooled Data
Fabbri A, Borobia AM, Ricard-Hibon A, Coffey F, Caumont-Prim A, Montestruc F, Soldi A, Traseira Lugilde S, Dickerson S
Journal of Pain Research 2021, 14:93-105
Published Date: 20 January 2021


Inhaled Methoxyflurane versus Intravenous Morphine for Severe Trauma Pain in the Emergency Setting: Subgroup Analysis of MEDITA, a Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled, Open-Label Trial
Voza A, Ruggiano G, Serra S, Carpinteri G, Gangitano G, Intelligente F, Bonafede E, Sblendido A, Farina A, Soldi A, Fabbri A
Journal of Pain Research 2020, 13:491-502
Published Date: 6 March 2020


Role of Inhaled Methoxyflurane in the Management of Acute Trauma Pain
Fabbri A, Ruggiano G, Garcia Collado S, Ricard-Hibon A, Restelli U, Sbrana G, Marinangeli F, Farina A, Coffey F
Journal of Pain Research 2020, 13:1547-1555
Published Date: 25 June 2020


Efficacy, Practicality, and Safety of Inhaled Methoxyflurane in Elderly Patients with Acute Trauma Pain: Subgroup Analysis of a Randomized, Controlled, Multicenter, Open-Label Trial (MEDITA)
Serra S, Voza A, Ruggiano G, Fabbri A, Bonafede E, Sblendido A, Soldi A, Farina A
Journal of Pain Research 2020, 13:1777-1784
Published Date: 16 July 2020