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Orofacial antinociceptive effect of a novel 2-amino-thiophene derivative and its possible targets of action. [PDF]
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Pupillary Pain Index-Guided Postoperative Pain Therapy in ENT Surgery: A Randomized Trial. [PDF]
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Pain in Alzheimer's Disease: Disrupted Multilevel Integration of Nociception, Affective Processing and Clinical Expression Across Clinical and Preclinical Evidence. [PDF]
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Using an artificial intelligence-based device to investigate pain outcomes in robotic prostatectomy at low pressure pneumoperitoneum: The RALP clinical trial. [PDF]
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Photoplethysmography and nociception
Photoplethysmography (PPG), i.e. pulse oximetric wave, is a non‐invasive technique that is used in anaesthesia monitoring primarily to monitor blood oxygenation. The PPG waveform resembles that of the arterial blood pressure but instead of pressure it is related to the volume changes in the measurement site and hence contains information related to the
I, Korhonen, A, Yli-Hankala
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the algesic peptides, opioid peptides, naloxone-sensitive nonopioid peptides, naloxone-insensitive peptides, and peptides with mixed effects. The chapter presents certain criteria that need to be fulfilled to demonstrate the involvement of an endogenous peptide in nociception.
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Revue Neurologique, 2021
Understanding intracranial nociceptive innervation is essential to understand the pathophysiology of headaches. Our knowledge about human intracranial nociception comes from sparse observations during neurosurgical procedures performed in awake patients, from human anatomical studies and from experimental studies in animals.
L.-M. Terrier, D. Fontaine
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Understanding intracranial nociceptive innervation is essential to understand the pathophysiology of headaches. Our knowledge about human intracranial nociception comes from sparse observations during neurosurgical procedures performed in awake patients, from human anatomical studies and from experimental studies in animals.
L.-M. Terrier, D. Fontaine
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Ion Channels Involved in Substance P-Mediated Nociception and Antinociception
Substance P (SP), an 11-amino-acid neuropeptide, has long been considered an effector of pain. However, accumulating studies have proposed a paradoxical role of SP in anti-nociception.
Chu-Ting Chang +2 more
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Monitoring the nociception–anti-nociception balance
Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2013At present, short-acting drugs are used in order to achieve the three components of anaesthesia, that is, analgesia, hypnosis and immobility. Assessment of the 'analgesia' component in daily clinical routine is, in contrast to the other components, still based on very unspecific clinical 'end' points such as movement, tearing, tachycardia or ...
Matthias, Gruenewald, Christoph, Ilies
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