Läkartidningen
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The number of patients handicapped by chronic pain is increasing in Sweden. Many of these patients do not receive adequate care despite guidelines issued in 1994 by the National Board of Health and Welfare recommending councils to establish multidisciplinary pain teams according to the guidelines issued by the International Association for the Study of Pain. A survey of Swedish general hospitals reveals that these recommendations have not yet been implemented. With the exception of university hospitals only one out of five hospitals has set up specialised pain care teams; in remaining hospitals the organisation of pain management leaves much to be desired.
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Historical Article
[Pain--life's dreaded companion. Cultural history of algology and the most important achievements].
Pain is a comprehensive phenomenon which concerns not only physiology, biochemistry and molecular biology but also music, art, religion, philosophy and everyday life. The early contributions to the development of the specificity theory is described, as are some of the important discoveries in the history of algology, such as Baillou's description of rheumatism, Heberden's description of angina pectoris and the development of the gate control theory. Despite a number of important discoveries and a much improved knowledge in basic science pain is still the dreaded companion of mankind.
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In about 10 per cent of children with cerebral palsy, the most probable cause is birth asphyxia. The brain injury following birth asphyxia evolves in part over hours or days--as a secondary process. This opens a 'window of opportunity' for intervention. ⋯ Pilot trials of cooling suggest that the side-effects of cooling can be managed. Randomized controlled trials are underway. Obtaining informed consent from the parents for these trials represents a particular challenge.