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Cancer Pain Management: A Narrative Review of Current Concepts, Strategies, and Techniques
Pain is frequently reported during cancer disease, and it still remains poorly controlled in 40% of patients. Recent developments in oncology have helped to better control pain.
François Mestdagh +2 more
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Multimodal analgesia may include pharmacological components such as regional anesthesia, opioid and nonopioid systemic analgesics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories, and a variety of adjuvant agents. Multimodal analgesia has been reported for a variety of
Roberta De Jong, Alexander J. Shysh
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Background Many patients experience inadequate pain control due to limited options that are both efficacious and safe for treating moderate-to-severe acute pain; therefore, opioids are still frequently prescribed for their effectiveness despite known ...
Jessica McCoun +13 more
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Attention focus, trait anxiety, and pain perception in patients undergoing colposcopy
Few studies have compared the relative efficacy of attention-focus strategies in reducing clinical pain. Colposcopy, a medical diagnostic examination performed to identify premalignant cervical cell changes, elicits both anxiety and pain in patients ...
Howard, Siobhan +7 more
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Segmental stabilizing exercises and low back pain: What is the evidence? [PDF]
Study design: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of segmental stabilizing exercises for acute, subacute and chronic low back pain with regard to pain, recurrence of pain, disability and ...
Stucki, Gerold +5 more
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Objective This study aimed to compare the heart rate response to stress during airway intubations in clinical practice and a simulated environment. Methods Twenty-five critical care registrars participated in the study over a 3-month period.
Jackson Ji +7 more
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Background Ketamine infusions have been used for decades to treat acute pain, but a recent surge in usage has made the infusions a mainstay of treatment in emergency departments, in the perioperative period in individuals with refractory pain, and in ...
E. Schwenk +9 more
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Severe acute pain and persistent post-surgical pain in orthopaedic trauma patients: a cohort study.
BACKGROUND We conducted a cohort study of adult patients presenting for orthopaedic trauma surgery at a statewide trauma centre, with the aims of determining (i) the incidence and risk factors for severe acute pain in the PACU, and (ii) the incidence and
C. Edgley +5 more
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Nurses and midwives pain knowledge improves under the influence of an acute pain service
A recent survey of nurses' and midwives' pain knowledge and attitudes demonstrated that those working regularly with an acute pain service were more knowledgeable about analgesics, non-drug pain management and addiction issues.
Foureur, M, Barton, J, Don, M
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IMPLEmenting a clinical practice guideline for acute low back pain evidence-based manageMENT in general practice (IMPLEMENT) : cluster randomised controlled trial study protocol [PDF]
Background: Evidence generated from reliable research is not frequently implemented into clinical practice. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines are a potential vehicle to achieve this.
Denise A O'Connor +59 more
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