نتایج جستجو برای: qst

تعداد نتایج: 436  

2008
F. De Martini

We report the experimental realization of the ”active” quantum teleportation (QST) of a one-particle entangled qubit. This demonstration completes the original QST protocol and renders it available for actual implementation in quantum computation networks. It is accomplished by implementing a 8m optical delay line and a single-photon triggered fast Electro-Optic Pockels cell. A large value of t...

Journal: :Pain physician 2012
Haili Wang Christian Fischer Gang Chen Nina Weinsheimer Simone Gantz Marcus Schiltenwolf

BACKGROUND Long-term opioid treatment has been used extensively in treatment of chronic low back pain (cLBP) in the last decades. However, there are serious limitations to the long-term efficacy of opioids and related side effects. OBJECTIVES In this study we investigated whether long-term opioid treatment changes pain sensitivity of patients with cLBP. STUDY DESIGN A prospective, nonrandom...

Journal: :BMC Neurology 2007
Duncan D Atherton Paul Facer Katherine M Roberts V Peter Misra Boris A Chizh Chas Bountra Praveen Anand

BACKGROUND The Contact Heat Evoked Potential Stimulator (CHEPS) rapidly stimulates cutaneous small nerve fibres, and resulting evoked potentials can be recorded from the scalp. We have studied patients with symptoms of sensory neuropathy and controls using CHEPS, and validated the findings using other objective measures of small nerve fibres i.e. the histamine-induced skin flare response and in...

2012
Stefan A. W. Bouwense Søren S. Olesen Asbjørn M. Drewes Jan-Werner Poley Harry van Goor Oliver H. G. Wilder-Smith

BACKGROUND Intense abdominal pain is the dominant feature of chronic pancreatitis. During the disease changes in central pain processing, e.g. central sensitization manifest as spreading hyperalgesia, can result from ongoing nociceptive input. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effect of pregabalin on pain processing in chronic pancreatitis as assessed by quantitative sensory testi...

2014
Tony Pham Katherine A. Forrest Brant Tudor Sameh K. Elsaidi Mona H. Mohamed Keith McLaughlin Christian R. Cioce Michael J. Zaworotko Brian Space

Grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations of CO2 and CH4 sorption and separation were performed in dia-7i-1-Co, a metal-organic material (MOM) consisting of a 7-fold interpenetrated net of Co(2+) ions coordinated to 4-(2-(4-pyridyl)ethenyl)benzoate linkers. This MOM shows high affinity toward CH4 at low loading due to the presence of narrow, close fitting, one-dimensional hydrophobic chann...

2018
Talal H Salame Antony Blinkhorn Zahra Karami

Background Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) has been used in clinical and experimental settings to establish sensory assessment for different types of pains, and may be a useful tool for the assessment of orofacial pain, but this premise needs to be tested. Objective The aim of the study was to evaluate responses to thermal stimuli between painful and non-painful facial sites in subjects wi...

Journal: :Pain physician 2016
Herta Flor Dirk Rasche Ariyan Pirayesh Islamian Claudia Rolko Pinar Yilmaz Marc Ruppolt H Holger Capelle Volker Tronnier Joachim K Krauss

BACKGROUND Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is characterized by paroxysmal pain attacks affecting the somatosensory distributions of the trigeminal nerve. It is thought to be associated with a neurovascular conflict most frequently, but pathomechanisms have not been fully elucidated. In general, no sensory deficit is found in routine clinical examination. There is limited data available, however, show...

Journal: :Diabetes Care 2009
Singhan T.M. Krishnan Cristian Quattrini Maria Jeziorska Rayaz A. Malik Gerry Rayman

OBJECTIVE Abnormal small nerve fiber function may be an early feature of diabetic neuropathy and may also underlie painful symptoms. Methods for assessing small-fiber damage include quantitative sensory testing (QST) and determining intraepidermal nerve fiber density. We recently described a reproducible physiological technique, the LDIflare, which assesses small-fiber function and thus may ref...

Journal: :Pain physician 2014
John R Grothusen Guillermo Alexander Kirsten Erwin Robert Schwartzman

BACKGROUND Quantitative sensory testing (QST), with thermal threshold determinations, is a routine part of the comprehensive clinical workup of patients suffering from chronic pain, especially those with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome seen at our outpatient pain clinic. This is done to quantitatively assess each patient's small fiber and sensory function in a controlled manner. Most patients ha...

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