نتایج جستجو برای: pharmacologic pain

تعداد نتایج: 264416  

Journal: یافته 2013
fariba Tarhani , manizhe Ahmadi , mohammad javad Tarrahi , shabnam Dalvand ,

Background: Newborn infants routinely may undergo invasive procedures, even after uncomplicated birth. Evidence shows that neonates do feel pain and may even have increased sensitivity to pain and to its long term effects compared with older infants . Non pharmacologic interventions are valuable for pain relief during minor procedures in neonates. The aim of this study was to asses the effecti...

2015
Ray Marks

This paper reviews several non-operative and non-pharmacologic management strategies advocated for alleviating the pain and disability experienced by people with hip osteoarthritis. It analyzes whether painful debilitating hip osteoarthritis, which has no effective cure and is often progressive, may be affected positively by non-operative interventions designed to control osteoarthritis pain. F...

2016
Santosh R Patil

Pain management has progressed a great deal scientifically throughout the last century, in large part as a result of the introduction of the more effective pharmacologic agents and the developmental of a better understanding of the molecular principles that govern their use. There is still a great deal for researches and practitioners to learn about the mechanism and treatments for pain. This r...

2017

Pharmacological Management of Persistent Pain in Older Persons [2] Description: This article discusses the multi-factorial manifestations of chronic pain in older people, and their consequences, such as anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, decreased socialization, and others. Classifications are also described for persistent pain, which include noiceptive, neuropathic, mixed, and unspecifie...

Journal: :Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network : JNCCN 2007
Robert Swarm Amy Pickar Abernethy Doralina L Anghelescu Costantino Benedetti Craig D Blinderman Barry Boston Charles Cleeland Nessa Coyle Oscar A Deleon-Casasola June G Eilers Betty Ferrell Nora A Janjan Sloan Beth Karver Michael H Levy Maureen Lynch Natalie Moryl Barbara A Murphy Suzanne A Nesbit Linda Oakes Eugenie A Obbens Judith A Paice Michael W Rabow Karen L Syrjala Susan Urba Sharon M Weinstein

Pain is a common symptom associated with cancer and its treatment. Pain management is an important aspect of oncologic care, and unrelieved pain significantly comprises overall quality of life. These NCCN Guidelines list the principles of management and acknowledge the range of complex decisions faced in the management oncologic pain. In addition to pain assessment techniques, these guidelines ...

Journal: :Current pain and headache reports 2007
Marwan N Baliki Paul Y Geha A Vania Apkarian

Functional brain imaging studies in chronic neuropathic pain patients have lagged far behind equivalent studies in acute pain. In the past few years, this trend has begun to shift. This article discusses the novel approach of studying brain activity for spontaneous pain and its modulation by pharmacologic manipulation. We argue that the approach provides a solid methodology for studying clinica...

Journal: :Clinics in perinatology 2014
Richard W Hall Kanwaljeet J S Anand

As a standard of care for preterm/term newborns effective pain management may improve their clinical and neurodevelopmental outcomes. Neonatal pain is assessed using context-specific, validated, and objective pain methods, despite the limitations of currently available tools. Therapeutic approaches reducing invasive procedures and using pharmacologic, behavioral, or environmental measures are u...

2017
Lynn Fraser Anna Woodbury

Background: Fibromyalgia and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) are both chronic pain syndromes with pathophysiologic mechanisms related to autonomic nervous system dysregulation and central sensitization.  Both syndromes are considered difficult to treat with conventional pain therapies. Case presentations: Here we describe a female veteran with fibromyalgia and a male veteran with CRPS, bo...

Journal: :Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine 2011
John D Hoyle Alexander J Rogers Diann E Reischman Elizabeth C Powell Dominic A Borgialli Prashant V Mahajan Jeff A Trytko Rachel M Stanley

OBJECTIVES The objectives were to characterize physician beliefs and practice of analgesia and anesthesia use for infant lumbar puncture (LP) in the emergency department (ED) and to determine if provider training type, experience, and beliefs are associated with reported pain intervention use. METHODS An anonymous survey was distributed to ED faculty and pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) fel...

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