2025
AAN Position
Najib U, Cheng E, Halker Singh R, Ayub N, Nelson S, Bushard P, Jordan J, Sico J, Turbes M, Anderson W. AAN Position. Neurology 2025, 104: e213544. PMID: 40193721, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000213544.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmerican Academy of NeurologySafety of opioid prescribingElectronic prescribing of controlled substancesLow back painPrescribing of controlled substancesMisused prescription medicationsPrescribing of opioidsPrescription monitoring programsElectronic prescribingCare teamBack painPrescription medicationsPatient's painOpioid prescribingPrescribing practicesUpstream approachTraumatic brain injuryChronic painOpioid misusePosition statementFinding alternative therapiesPrescribingTeam's needsAmerican AcademyPain disordersCommon Cryoneurolysis Targets in Pain Management: Indications, Critical Anatomy, and Potential Complications
Sailer A, Latich I, Levey A. Common Cryoneurolysis Targets in Pain Management: Indications, Critical Anatomy, and Potential Complications. Seminars In Interventional Radiology 2025, 42: 205-212. PMID: 40376212, PMCID: PMC12077947, DOI: 10.1055/s-0045-1804492.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQuality of lifePain managementCombination of therapiesImprove quality of lifeIncreased healthcare costsOpioid consumptionAdjunctive therapyHealthcare costsPatient's painUncontrolled painPhysical sufferingPainPotential complicationsAnatomical considerationsCryoneurolysisAbstract PainImprove qualityPatient outcomesPatientsClinical settingPerson's abilityCritical anatomyPatient pathologyTherapyPersonsAn In Situ Curing, Shear‐Responsive Biomaterial Designed for Durable Embolization of Microvasculature
Pham Q, Groom J, Sadasivan C, Fiorella D, Madoff D, Guo L, Fornaciari M, Guertin C, Wiltsey C, Core L, Merlo J, Wustenberg W, Virmani R, Arthur A, Langer R, Whitesides G, Sharma U. An In Situ Curing, Shear‐Responsive Biomaterial Designed for Durable Embolization of Microvasculature. Advanced Healthcare Materials 2025, 14: 2404011. PMID: 40066510, PMCID: PMC12147989, DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202404011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIn situ curingEmbolic agentMicrovascular occlusionDistal penetrationLiquid embolic agentBlood vesselsMinimally-invasive techniqueFumed silicaDiameter lumenEndovascular embolizationAbsence of neurotoxicityProximal refluxEmbolization performancePatient's painCatheter adhesionMild inflammationBismuth trioxideBiomaterialsFlow arrestFluoroscopic visibilityEmbolizationNext-generationOcclusionManual injectionBrain tissue
2024
Impact of complementary health approaches on opioid prescriptions among veterans with musculoskeletal disorders – A retrospective cohort study
Han L, Goulet J, Skanderson M, Redd D, Brandt C, Zeng-Treitler Q. Impact of complementary health approaches on opioid prescriptions among veterans with musculoskeletal disorders – A retrospective cohort study. Journal Of Pain 2024, 26: 104695. PMID: 39384145, PMCID: PMC11781976, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2024.104695.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntegrative health approachesHealth approachOpioid prescriptionsMusculoskeletal disordersAdministration electronic health recordComplementary health approachesPrimary care visitsElectronic health recordsPharmacy dispensing recordsCIH approachesCare visitsDispensed opioid prescriptionsHealth recordsRetrospective cohort studyDispensing recordsPatient's painAnalytic sampleIndex diagnosisExposure groupCohort studyVeteransOpioid initiationQuasi-experimental investigationCIHPrescription
2021
PARENTS AND ATHLETES PERCEIVE PAIN AND PEER RELATIONSHIPS DIFFERENTLY: EARLY RESULTS OF A PROMIS DYAD STUDY
Franklin C, Moran K, Group P, Consortium S. PARENTS AND ATHLETES PERCEIVE PAIN AND PEER RELATIONSHIPS DIFFERENTLY: EARLY RESULTS OF A PROMIS DYAD STUDY. Orthopaedic Journal Of Sports Medicine 2021, 9: 2325967121s00064. PMCID: PMC8283379, DOI: 10.1177/2325967121s00064.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchParent-proxy versionPatient-parent dyadsSports medicine clinicSports medicine patientsPeer relationship domainsAthletic TreatmentParent-child dyadsPROMIS domainsPROMIS scoresSports medicineYoung athletesSports injuriesRelationship domainMedicine patientsAthletic performanceMedicine clinicPROMISHospital systemPeer relationshipsClinical careSample t-testPatient's painAthletesUpper extremityNo significant difference
2018
Postoperative Pain After Surgical Treatment of Ankle Fractures
Chou L, Niu E, Williams A, Duester R, Anderson S, Harris A, Hunt K. Postoperative Pain After Surgical Treatment of Ankle Fractures. JAAOS Global Research And Reviews 2018, 2: e021. PMID: 30465035, PMCID: PMC6226297, DOI: 10.5435/jaaosglobal-d-18-00021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnticipated postoperative painAnkle fracturesPostoperative painManagement of patients' painManagement of ankle fracturesPain experienceShort-Form McGill Pain QuestionnaireFixation of ankle fracturesInternal fixation of anklePatients' pain experienceMcGill Pain Questionnaire scoresMcGill Pain QuestionnairePain Questionnaire scoresRisk of long-term useShort-form McGill Pain Questionnaire scoresPreoperative pain severityPostoperative pain levelsSignificant differencePain QuestionnairePain severityPatient's painPain medicationShort formPatient satisfactionPain levels
2014
Chronic Pancreatitis Pain Pattern and Severity Are Independent of Abdominal Imaging Findings
Wilcox CM, Yadav D, Ye T, Gardner TB, Gelrud A, Sandhu BS, Lewis MD, Al-Kaade S, Cote GA, Forsmark CE, Guda NM, Conwell DL, Banks PA, Muniraj T, Romagnuolo J, Brand RE, Slivka A, Sherman S, Wisniewski SR, Whitcomb DC, Anderson MA. Chronic Pancreatitis Pain Pattern and Severity Are Independent of Abdominal Imaging Findings. Clinical Gastroenterology And Hepatology 2014, 13: 552-560. PMID: 25424572, PMCID: PMC5019545, DOI: 10.1016/j.cgh.2014.10.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPain patternsChronic pancreatitisImaging findingsAbdominal painAbdominal imagingCross-sectional abdominal imagingAbdominal imaging featuresPancreatic ductal dilatationCommon imaging findingsSeverity of painAbdominal imaging findingsEvaluation of patientsPattern of painProspective multicenter studyAbdominal imaging techniquesEndoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatographyCase report formsClinical research coordinatorsMild painDuctal dilatationPain severitySevere painPatient's painDuctal changesMulticenter studyPractical guide to the management of acute and chronic pain in the presence of drug tolerance for the healthcare practitioner.
Vadivelu N, Singh-Gill H, Kodumudi G, Kaye AJ, Urman RD, Kaye AD. Practical guide to the management of acute and chronic pain in the presence of drug tolerance for the healthcare practitioner. Ochsner Journal 2014, 14: 426-33. PMID: 25249810, PMCID: PMC4171802.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPain managementDrug toleranceMultidisciplinary pain managementChronic pain statesMethadone maintenance programPain statesSupportive carePatient's painChronic painMedication diversionSubstance disordersUrine testingDrug interactionsDetailed historyPatientsPainPsychiatric conditionsTimely interventionPatient's addictionPrescription drugsSafe outcomeDrug abuseAddictive disordersHealthcare practitionersMedical observation
2008
Geriatric analgesia
Hwang U, Jagoda A. Geriatric analgesia. 2008, 42-51. DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511544835.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute care providersAssessment of painProvision of analgesiaEvidence-based resourcesPatient's painEmergency departmentEffective therapyCare providersClinical practiceAnalgesiaPainSpecial populationsAppropriate dosageEmergency medicineDrug namesSound evidenceMedicineExtensive experienceTherapyPhysiciansCounselors’ Experiences Treating Methadone-maintained Patients with Chronic Pain: A Needs Assessment Study
Barry DT, Bernard MJ, Beitel M, Moore BA, Kerns RD, Schottenfeld RS. Counselors’ Experiences Treating Methadone-maintained Patients with Chronic Pain: A Needs Assessment Study. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2008, 2: 108-111. PMID: 21768980, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0b013e31815ec240.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChronic painOpioid agonist treatment programPain management referralsMethadone-maintained patientsOverall caseloadMMT patientsOngoing painPain medicationPatient's painSuch patientsManagement referralsPsychologic componentsPainPatientsDrug useTreatment programSpecialized trainingNeeds assessment studyNeeds assessmentCaseloadAssessment studiesSpecific targetsMedicationsMethadoneReferral
1987
The role of spouse reinforcement, perceived pain, and activity levels of chronic pain patients
Flor H, Kerns R, Turk D. The role of spouse reinforcement, perceived pain, and activity levels of chronic pain patients. Journal Of Psychosomatic Research 1987, 31: 251-259. PMID: 3585827, DOI: 10.1016/0022-3999(87)90082-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic pain patientsPatient's painPain patientsPain levelsActivity levelsSelf-reported responsesPatients' pain levelsLevel of painLife controlExpression of painPain behaviorPain problemsPatients' perceptionsPainPatientsMarital satisfactionLonger durationMultiple regression analysisRegression analysisSpouses' marital satisfactionSpouse's lifePositive moodBest predictorContingent reinforcementMood
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