نتایج جستجو برای: intrathecal opioid therapy

تعداد نتایج: 687650  

2017
Fareed Ahmed

Relief of pain during surgery is the main aim of anesthesia. Any expertise acquired in this field should be extended into post operative period. Many options are available for the treatment of post-operative pain, including systemic analgesics (i.e., opioid and non opioid); and regional techniques. In this study opioid analgesic fentanyl and neostigmine which were injected in intrathecal space ...

Journal: :Pain physician 2015
Jennifer Dais Ankur Khosia Gulshan Doulatram

Instituting drug holidays for chronic opioid using patients is becoming commonplace for pain practitioners initiating procedures such as intrathecal pump or spinal cord stimulator trials. As such, pain practitioners need to be adept in their management of acute opioid withdrawal. Successfully weaning an opioid dependent patient off of chronic opioids requires a thorough knowledge of the availab...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1998
S A Dunbar I J Pulai

The opioid abstinence syndrome is associated with spinal excitatory amino acid (EAA) release, hyperalgesia and long-term changes in dorsal horn cellular excitability. N-Methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonism attenuates opioid tolerance but also blocks EAA release during abstinence. This study examines the effect of repetitive abstinence, and NMDA receptor antagonism during abstinence, on...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation research and development 2016
Travis I Lovejoy Steven K Dobscha Dennis C Turk Melissa B Weimer Benjamin J Morasco

Patients with a history of substance use disorder (SUD) are more likely to be prescribed opioid medications for chronic pain than patients without an SUD history; however, little is known about prescription opioid therapy in populations composed exclusively of patients with SUD. This study examined correlates of prescription opioid therapy in 214 Veterans with chronic noncancer pain and an SUD ...

Journal: :Pain physician 2010
Timothy R Deer Howard S Smith Michael Cousins Daniel M Doleys Robert M Levy James P Rathmell Peter S Staats Mark Wallace Lynn R Webster

Intrathecal therapy offers an invasive alternative for the long-term management of select patients with intractable pain associated with various disease states, including those of noncancer origin. It is commonly accepted that proper patient selection is essential to optimizing treatment outcomes, yet the practice of candidate selection for device implantation varies widely. A multifaceted appr...

Journal: :American family physician 2016
Anna Lembke Keith Humphreys Jordan Newmark

Evidence supports the use of opioids for treating acute pain. However, the evidence is limited for the use of chronic opioid therapy for chronic pain. Furthermore, the risks of chronic therapy are significant and may outweigh any potential benefits. When considering chronic opioid therapy, physicians should weigh the risks against any possible benefits throughout the therapy, including assessin...

Journal: :The journal of pain : official journal of the American Pain Society 2009
Roger Chou Gilbert J Fanciullo Perry G Fine Jeremy A Adler Jane C Ballantyne Pamela Davies Marilee I Donovan David A Fishbain Kathy M Foley Jeffrey Fudin Aaron M Gilson Alexander Kelter Alexander Mauskop Patrick G O'Connor Steven D Passik Gavril W Pasternak Russell K Portenoy Ben A Rich Richard G Roberts Knox H Todd Christine Miaskowski

UNLABELLED Use of chronic opioid therapy for chronic noncancer pain has increased substantially. The American Pain Society and the American Academy of Pain Medicine commissioned a systematic review of the evidence on chronic opioid therapy for chronic noncancer pain and convened a multidisciplinary expert panel to review the evidence and formulate recommendations. Although evidence is limited, ...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 1999
P M Dougherty P S Staats

SYSTEMIC analgesics and conservative therapies are effective in controlling chronic pain for the majority of patients. However, many other patients, such as those with advanced head and neck carcinoma and those with neuropathic pain, require more aggressive therapy to directly modulate pain transmission in the central nervous system. Reversible methods of aggressive therapy in the spinal cord i...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2017
Olle Skogberg Kersti Samuelsson Per Ertzgaard Richard Levi

OBJECTIVE To assess changes in body composition, body weight and resting metabolic rate in patients who received intrathecal baclofen therapy for spasticity. DESIGN Prospective, longitudinal, quasi-experimental, with a pre/post design. PATIENTS Twelve patients with spasticity, fulfilling study criteria, and due for pump implantation for intrathecal baclofen therapy, completed the study. M...

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