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Pregabalin May Reduce Neuropathic Pain In Burn Victims, Caroline Nikolaidis Dec 2022

Pregabalin May Reduce Neuropathic Pain In Burn Victims, Caroline Nikolaidis

Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates

A clinical decision report using:

Gray P, Kirby J, Smith MT, et al. Pregabalin in severe burn injury pain: a double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled trial. Pain. 2011;152(6):1279-1288. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2011.01.055

for a patient with burn injury pain.


A Call To Action Toward Optimizing The Electrical Dose Received By Neural Targets In Spinal Cord Stimulation Therapy For Neuropathic Pain, Krishnan Chakravarthy, Rajiv Reddy, Adnan Al-Kaisy, Thomas Yearwood, Jay S. Grider Sep 2021

A Call To Action Toward Optimizing The Electrical Dose Received By Neural Targets In Spinal Cord Stimulation Therapy For Neuropathic Pain, Krishnan Chakravarthy, Rajiv Reddy, Adnan Al-Kaisy, Thomas Yearwood, Jay S. Grider

Anesthesiology Faculty Publications

Spinal cord stimulation has seen unprecedented growth in new technology in the 50 years since the first subdural implant. As we continue to grow our understanding of spinal cord stimulation and relevant mechanisms of action, novel questions arise as to electrical dosing optimization. Programming adjustment — dose titration — is often a process of trial and error that can be time-consuming and frustrating for both patient and clinician. In this report, we review the current preclinical and clinical knowledge base in order to provide insights that may be helpful in developing more rational approaches to spinal cord stimulation dosing. We …


Persistent Post-Surgical Pain Following Breast Cancer Surgery: An Observational Study In A Tertiary Care Hospital, Ali Sarfraz Siddiqui, Sana Zeeshan, Aliya Ahmed, Shaista Khan Mar 2021

Persistent Post-Surgical Pain Following Breast Cancer Surgery: An Observational Study In A Tertiary Care Hospital, Ali Sarfraz Siddiqui, Sana Zeeshan, Aliya Ahmed, Shaista Khan

Department of Anaesthesia

Objective: To determine the frequency of persistent pain in patients after breast cancer surgery, and to assess the distribution and characteristics of pain in such patients.
Methods: The prospective observational single cohort study was conducted at the Department of Anaesthesiology and in the Breast Clinic of the Department of Surgery, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from August 2016 to January 2017, and comprised adult female patients with biopsy-proven carcinoma of breast who were scheduled for elective definitive breast cancer surgery. The patients were followed up for up to three months post-surgery and those with persistent pain were followed up for …


Neuroimmune And Neuropathic Responses Of Spinal Cord And Dorsal Root Ganglia In Middle Age, William Galbavy, Martin Kaczocha, Michelino Puopolo, Mario Rebecchi Aug 2015

Neuroimmune And Neuropathic Responses Of Spinal Cord And Dorsal Root Ganglia In Middle Age, William Galbavy, Martin Kaczocha, Michelino Puopolo, Mario Rebecchi

Department of Anesthesiology Faculty Publications

Prior studies of aging and neuropathic injury have focused on senescent animals compared to young adults, while changes in middle age, particularly in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG), have remained largely unexplored. 14 neuroimmune mRNA markers, previously associated with peripheral nerve injury, were measured in multiplex assays of lumbar spinal cord (LSC), and DRG from young and middle-aged (3, 17 month) naïve rats, or from rats subjected to chronic constriction injury (CCI) of the sciatic nerve (after 7 days), or from aged-matched sham controls. Results showed that CD2, CD3e, CD68, CD45, TNF-α, IL6, CCL2, ATF3 and TGFβ1 mRNA levels were …