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Barriers and Solutions for Improving Pain Management Practices in Acute Hospital Settings: Perspectives of Healthcare Practitioners for a Pain-Free Hospital Initiative

Akbar N, Teo SP, Hj-Abdul-Rahman HNA, Hj-Husaini HA, Venkatasalu MR

BACKGROUND: Effective pain management is a fundamental human right. However, global disparities in pain management practices exist across health settings. This study explored healthcare practitioners' views on pain management in...
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Intraperitoneal nebulization versus intraperitoneal instillation of ropivacaine for postoperative pain management following laparoscopic donor nephrectomy

Kumar R, Nath SS, Agarwal A

BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy is considered less painful than open nephrectomy but is still associated with significant postoperative pain. Studies reported that intraperitoneal instillation of local anesthetics provides uncertain pain...
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Multimodal analgesia with multiple intermittent doses of erector spinae plane block through a catheter after total mastectomy: a retrospective observational study

Hong B, Bang S, Chung W, Yoo S, Chung J, Kim S

BACKGROUND: Although case reports have suggested that the erector spinae plane block (ESPB) may help analgesia for patients after breast surgery, no study to date has assessed its effectiveness. This...
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The erector spinae plane block: a narrative review

Kot P, Rodriguez , Granell M, Cano B, Rovira L, Morales J, Broseta A, Andrés JD

Regional anesthesia and pain management have experienced advances in recent years, especially with the advent of fascial plane blocks. The erector spinae plane block is one of the newest techniques...
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Pain Relief Efficacy of Ibuprofen Releasing Foam Dressing (Biatain Ibu®) on Outpatient Patient with Partial Thickness Burn Wound

Lee JH, Choi BG, Lee JH, Kim JW

PURPOSE: Pain management in burn treatment is important in improving wound healing and quality of life. Ibuprofen is a proven pain relieving agent in patients with partial thickness burn by...
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Low-dose intravenous ketamine versus intravenous ketorolac in pain control in patients with acute renal colic in an emergency setting: a double-blind randomized clinical trial

Sotoodehnia M, Farmahini-Farahani M, Safaie A, Rasooli F, Baratloo A

BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of low-dose ketamine versus ketorolac in pain control in patients with acute renal colic presenting to the emergency department (ED). METHODS: This...
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Development of the Nursing Practice Guideline for Pain Management according to the Guideline Adaptation Process

Eun Y, Yu M, Gu MO, Cho YA, Kim KS, Kim TH, Lee HH, Jeon MJ

PURPOSE: This study was done to develop a evidence-based guideline for pain assessment and management in Korea by adapting previously developed pain guidelines. METHODS: The guideline adaptation process was conducted using...
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Comparison of the Efficacy and Safety Profiles of a Mixed ‘PF-72’ and ‘0.75% Ropivacaine HCl’ Versus a ‘0.75% Ropivacaine HCl’ and No Treatment Group: A Randomized, Single-Blind, Single-Institution Pilot Study

Choi SW, Jang HD, Kang D, Bang CW, Lee JC, Lee JJ, Hwang C, Oh KS, Shin BJ

STUDY DESIGN: Prospective pilot study OBJECTIVES: The efficacy and safety of ‘PF-72’ for management of postoperative acute pain through a mixed ‘PF-72’ and 0.75% ropivacaine hydrochloride solution in patients with posterior...
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Comparison of the analgesic efficacy of oxycodone and fentanyl after dental surgery

Lee JE, Park CR, Park SS

BACKGROUND: Oxycodone is a strong m-opioid receptor agonist and has a longer duration of analgesic effect than fentanyl. We compared the use of an intravenous (IV) bolus of oxycodone and...
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Designing the ideal perioperative pain management plan starts with multimodal analgesia

Schwenk ES, Mariano ER

Multimodal analgesia is defined as the use of more than one pharmacological class of analgesic medication targeting different receptors along the pain pathway with the goal of improving analgesia while...
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Adaptation and validation of body maps for musculoskeletal pain location in patients with severe obesity

Mendonça , Noll M, Silveira E

BACKGROUND: Although a variety of instruments implement body maps for the precise identification of pain symptoms, no instrument has been validated for use in people with obesity. This study reports...
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Fentanyl PCA Monotherapy and Fentanyl TTS Combination Therapy in Post-Operative Pain Management: Analyses of Spontaneous Adverse Drug Reaction Reports

Park SJ, Jeong KH, Kim EY

OBJECTIVE: There have been many cases of spontaneous adverse drug reactions to fentanyl at a regional pharmacovigilance center in the hospital. To assess the factors causing the adverse drug reactions...
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Diagnosis and Management of a Cryptoglandular Actinomycotic Fistula-in-Ano: An Update on 7 New Cases and a Review of the Literature

Egal A, Etienney I, Beate H, Fléjou JF, Cuenod CA, Atienza P, Bauer P

PURPOSE: Primary anal actinomycosis of cryptoglandular origin, a rare cause of anal suppurative disease, requires specific management to be cured. The aims of this retrospective study were to describe clinical,...
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Effect of preoperative pregabalin on postoperative pain after gastrectomy

Park CY, Park SH, Lim DG, Choi EK

BACKGROUND: Pregabalin has been studied as a single or multimodal analgesic drug for postoperative pain management in different types of surgeries. We evaluated the analgesic effect of 150 mg of...
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Development of Evidence-based Nursing Practice Guidelines for Cold Application in Adult Care

Shin YS, Kim HJ, An JW, Lee YY

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to develop evidence-based nursing practice guidelines for cold application in adult care. METHODS: The study procedure was based on the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network...
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Comprehensive review and update on herpes zoster

Park YM

Herpes zoster (HZ) is the result of reactivation and multiplication of latent varicella zoster virus that persisted in latent form within the sensory ganglia following an earlier attack of varicella....
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Analgesic Effect of Hippophae rhamnoides Extract in Orofacial Pain in Rats

Kim YK, Choi JH, Kim HJ, Yoon HS, Hyun KY, Lee MK

Hippophae rhamnoides L. (sea buckthorn) is a shrub wood that belongs to the bamboo tree family, and is rich in vitamin C, D, and E; it is referred to as...
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Pain measurement in oral and maxillofacial surgery

Sirintawat N, Sawang K, Chaiyasamut T, Wongsirichat N

Regardless of whether it is acute or chronic, the assessment of pain should be simple and practical. Since the intensity of pain is thought to be one of the primary...
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Ultrasound-guided percutaneous cryoneurolysis providing postoperative analgesia lasting many weeks following a single administration: a replacement for continuous peripheral nerve blocks?: a case report

Ilfeld BM, Gabriel RA, Trescot AM

Cryoneurolysis entails using low temperatures to reversibly ablate nerves, with a subsequent analgesia duration measured in weeks or months. Previously, clinical applications for acute pain were limited because treatment originally...
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Virtual reality distraction decreases routine intravenous sedation and procedure-related pain during preoperative adductor canal catheter insertion: a retrospective study

Pandya PG, Kim TE, Howard SK, Stary E, Leng JC, Hunter OO, Mariano ER

BACKGROUND: Virtual reality (VR) distraction is a nonpharmacological method to prevent acute pain that has not yet been thoroughly explored for anesthesiology. We present our experience using VR distraction to...
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