The Clinical journal of pain
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To establish the prognostic factors and outcomes of patients with pudendal neuralgia (PN). ⋯ A mixed analgesic ladder for chronic pain showed improvement in 73% of the patients with PN. Pain restricted to the dorsal clitoris nerve and small fibers in the S2-S4 dermatome were classified as bad prognostic factors. A longer duration of pain was also correlated with a worse prognosis.
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Opioid-related mortality has increased in the United States in the past decade. The purpose of this study was to examine trends and regional variation in opioid prescribing and overdose rates in a national health system, the Veterans Health Administration. ⋯ The present study demonstrates that the increases in prescription opioid overdoses observed in the general population are also found in the patient population of a national health system and provides further evidence of the population-level association between trends in opioid prescribing and opioid overdose deaths. There is substantial regional variation in both opioid prescribing and opioid-related overdose rates, and these data can inform region-specific overdose prevention strategies and opioid policy.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study
Co-bedding Between Preterm Twins Attenuates Stress Response Following Heel Lance: Results of a Randomized Trial.
To examine the effect of co-bedding between preterm twins on stress response after heel lance. ⋯ Co-bedding attenuates the stress response of preterm twins undergoing heel lance.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Meta Analysis
Single-dose Intra-articular Bupivacaine Versus Morphine After Arthroscopic Knee Surgery: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Studies.
This meta-analysis compared the earliest clinical effects of intra-articular bupivacaine and morphine for pain management following arthroscopic knee surgery. ⋯ Level II-meta-analysis of Level I and II studies.
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Activity pacing is a common intervention for patients with chronic pain. Over the past decade a number of instruments have been developed to measure this construct, but their comparative psychometric properties have not been examined. ⋯ Current measures of activity pacing are inadequate. New measures are needed that are based on specific theoretical models; these measures should also make the goal or intent of pacing behaviors explicit. Improvements in the assessment of activity pacing will likely lead to a better understanding of the pacing construct and the effects of pacing interventions.