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Quantitative Sensory Testing In Children With Sickle Cell Disease: Additional Insights And Future Possibilities., Robin E. Miller, Dawn S. Brown, Scott W. Keith, Sarah E. Hegarty, Yamaja Setty, Claudia M. Campbell, Suzanne M. Mccahan, Suhita Gayen-Betal, Hal Byck, Marie Stuart
Quantitative Sensory Testing In Children With Sickle Cell Disease: Additional Insights And Future Possibilities., Robin E. Miller, Dawn S. Brown, Scott W. Keith, Sarah E. Hegarty, Yamaja Setty, Claudia M. Campbell, Suzanne M. Mccahan, Suhita Gayen-Betal, Hal Byck, Marie Stuart
Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Faculty Papers
Quantitative sensory testing (QST) is used in a variety of pain disorders to characterize pain and predict prognosis and response to specific therapies. In this study, we aimed to confirm results in the literature documenting altered QST thresholds in sickle cell disease (SCD) and assess the test-retest reliability of results over time. Fifty-seven SCD and 60 control subjects aged 8-20 years underwent heat and cold detection and pain threshold testing using a Medoc TSAII. Participants were tested at baseline and 3 months; SCD subjects were additionally tested at 6 months. An important facet of our study was the development and …
Pharmacological And Non-Pharmacological Treatments For The Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (Nas)., A. K. Mangat, G. M. Schmölzer, W. K. Kraft
Pharmacological And Non-Pharmacological Treatments For The Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (Nas)., A. K. Mangat, G. M. Schmölzer, W. K. Kraft
Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Faculty Papers
Neonatal abstinence syndrome is defined by signs and symptoms of withdrawal that infants develop after intrauterine maternal drug exposure. All infants with documented in utero opioid exposure, or a high pre-test probability of exposure should have monitoring with a standard assessment instrument such as a Finnegan Score. A Finnegan score of >8 is suggestive of opioid exposure, even in the absence of declared use during pregnancy. At least half of infants in most locales can be treated without the use of pharmacologic means. For this reason, symptom scores will drive the decision for pharmacologic therapy. Nevertheless, all infants, regardless of …