Articles: pain-measurement.
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Factors Associated With Acute Pain Estimation, Postoperative Pain Resolution, Opioid Cessation, and Recovery: Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial.
Acute postoperative pain is associated with the development of persistent postsurgical pain, but it is unclear which aspect is most estimable. ⋯ This study has shown a possible uniform predictor of remote postoperative pain, opioid use, and recovery that can be easily assessed. Future work is needed to replicate these findings.
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Despite the existence of several screening tools for neuropathic pain, none of these are specific to surgery. We have developed a simple questionnaire tool, the Neuropathic Pain scale for Postsurgical patients (NeuPPS), to measure neuropathic pain in postsurgical patients. ⋯ Scale validation, Rasch analysis, item response model, persistent postoperative pain, intercostobrachial nerve, neuropathy, neuropathic pain, quantitative sensory testing, breast cancer.
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Eur. J. Obstet. Gynecol. Reprod. Biol. · Mar 2019
Botulinum toxin-treatment of localized provoked vulvodynia refractory to conventional treatment.
We wanted to evaluate the efficacy of botulinum toxin type A (botulinum toxin) treatment on vulvodynia refractory to conventional treatment. ⋯ Women injected with 100*I.E. botulinum toxin EMG guided, diagnosed with localized provoked vulvodynia refractory to conventional non invasive treatment, had a reduction in dyspareunia and improved quality of life. Injection of botulinum toxin had no significant effect on vitae sexualis. Randomized controlled trials are, however, much needed.
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This study presents an adaptation of the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) extending its use in clinical/epidemiological contexts and the evaluation of the properties of BPI (short form) in a sample of Brazilian adults. ⋯ This study presents evidence related to the validity of applying the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) in adults with and without pain considering the present pain or memory of pain, enabling the clinician to collect additional information that may be relevant to the clinical management of pain.