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Assessing the relationship between the level of pain control and patient satisfaction

Assessing the relationship between the level of pain control and patient satisfaction

... assess pain control and patient satisfaction (Table ...experiencing pain in the previous 24 ...of pain control over the previous 24 hours (Table ...a pain score ...worst ...

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Challenges of pain control and the role of the ambulatory pain specialist in the outpatient surgery setting

Challenges of pain control and the role of the ambulatory pain specialist in the outpatient surgery setting

... optimum pain man- agement for ambulatory surgery patients preoperatively, intraoperatively, and postoperatively for their acute-pain issues, ensure prevention of pain flare-ups and withdrawal ...

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Comparison of Remifentanil and Fentanyl for Postoperative Pain Control after Abdominal Hysterectomy

Comparison of Remifentanil and Fentanyl for Postoperative Pain Control after Abdominal Hysterectomy

... The Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) recommendations for reporting ran- domized, controlled clinical trials were followed. After obtaining approval of the Institutional Review Board from Yonsei ...

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COURSE SYLLABUS DH340-3 Pharmacology & Pain Control

COURSE SYLLABUS DH340-3 Pharmacology & Pain Control

... and Pain Control- This course is designed to teach the student about different drugs used in dentistry, the biochemical activity of each, appropriate use, interactions with other drugs or systemic ...

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Preventive analgesia for postoperative pain control: a broader concept

Preventive analgesia for postoperative pain control: a broader concept

... : Pain from surgical procedures occurs as a consequence of tissue trauma and may result in physical, cognitive, and emotional ...acute pain and long-term postoperative pain, now referred to as ...

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Summary Proceedings From the Neonatal Pain-Control Group

Summary Proceedings From the Neonatal Pain-Control Group

... Two decision-making heuristics might be used to re- solve this dilemma. First, one could look at current stan- dard practice. If standard practice is to provide no treat- ment for pain control, then a ...

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Deletion of vanilloid receptor 1 expressing primary afferent neurons for pain control

Deletion of vanilloid receptor 1 expressing primary afferent neurons for pain control

... postoperative pain is frequently inadequate or compromised by debilitat- ing side ...to control severe ...arthritic pain in ...postoperative pain control, subcutaneous administration of ...

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Pain control following inguinal herniorrhaphy: current perspectives

Pain control following inguinal herniorrhaphy: current perspectives

... Patients at high risk of developing CPIP should be identified preoperatively, and preventive multimodal analgesia and anesthesia should be given high priority. Preventive measures such as peri- and postoperative gaba- ...

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Hepatitis C-related cryoglobulinemic neuropathy: potential role of oxcarbazepine for pain control

Hepatitis C-related cryoglobulinemic neuropathy: potential role of oxcarbazepine for pain control

... There is no conventional treatment for HCV cryo- globulin neuropathy. It is accepted nowadays that pro- longed antiviral therapy led to a reduction of HCV-RNA levels, associated with a reduction of cryoglobulinemia [25]. ...

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Optimizing pain control through the use of implantable pumps

Optimizing pain control through the use of implantable pumps

... and control refi ll interval according to their individual ...non-cancer pain treated by intrathecal drug application by means of programmable pumps and the above-mentioned PTMs, showed a very good ...

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Intranasal fentanyl for pain control: current status with a focus on patient considerations

Intranasal fentanyl for pain control: current status with a focus on patient considerations

... breakthrough pain, in that patients requiring higher INFS doses also needed higher OFTC doses, and those requiring lower doses of INFS needed lower doses of ...meaningful pain relief was 11 minutes for INFS ...

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Ultrasound Guided Infraclavicular Block for Pain Control After Upper Extremity Surgery

Ultrasound Guided Infraclavicular Block for Pain Control After Upper Extremity Surgery

... Atropine (0.02 mcg/kg) and neostigmine (0.05 mcg/ kg) were administered intravenously for muscle relaxant reversal. Operation and tourniquet times were recorded. Postoperative pain scores at rest and movement at ...

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Hypnotically Induced Pain Control in Sickle Cell Anemia

Hypnotically Induced Pain Control in Sickle Cell Anemia

... We have reported two young men with sickle cell disease who have used hypnotic imagery of vaso- dilation to alleviate pain during sickling crises.. Their success was measured by reduced [r] ...

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The at-home LLLT in temporo-mandibular disorders pain control: a pilot study.

The at-home LLLT in temporo-mandibular disorders pain control: a pilot study.

... the pain threshold under pressure through a complex electrolytic nerve fibre blocking mechanism, decreases histamine and acetylcholine release, reduces bradykinin synthesis, increases ATP production, improves ...

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Pain control by ionizing radiation of bone metastasis

Pain control by ionizing radiation of bone metastasis

... complete pain relief at one month in 25% of the ...equivalent pain relief compared to 30 Gy in 10 fractions for patients with painful bone metastasis, (2) to determine the duration of pain relief, ...

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Intraoperative pain control by means of local anesthesia

Intraoperative pain control by means of local anesthesia

... The most important factors affecting onset are pH of the tissue and pKa of the drug. The pH may drop in sites of infection, which causes onset to be delayed or even prevented. Clinically, there are no significant ...

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Percutaneous dermal drug delivery for local pain control

Percutaneous dermal drug delivery for local pain control

... reducing pain when compared with EMLA (McCafferty et al ...(VAS) pain scoring system and p < 0.005 by verbal rating score (VRS) pain scoring ...

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Amniotic Membrane for Pain Control After Cesarean Section

Amniotic Membrane for Pain Control After Cesarean Section

... in both groups were removed by a nurse, 24 hours after the surgery, and hygienic and nutrition information were given to all the patients. The information included taking the prescribed drugs and analgesics on time, the ...

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Nursing Care To Patients In The Control Of Postoperative Pain: A Systematic Review

Nursing Care To Patients In The Control Of Postoperative Pain: A Systematic Review

... “Post-operative pain, nursing care, postoperative period and post-anesthetic nursing”, with the Boolean operator “AND” between ...case- control design, fully available and performed in humans submitted to ...

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Arthritis and pain  Future targets to control osteoarthritis pain

Arthritis and pain Future targets to control osteoarthritis pain

... targeted for pain control. The mammalian TRP channel represents a large receptor family, subdivided into six subfamilies: TRPA, TRPC, TRPM, TRPP, TRPV, and mucolipin. Many TRP channels are localized to ...

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