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期刊名:Regional anesthesia and pain medicine

缩写:REGION ANESTH PAIN M

ISSN:1098-7339

e-ISSN:1532-8651

IF/分区:3.5/Q1

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Caitlin McCormick,Danielle Waller,Ahmed Elghzali et al. Caitlin McCormick et al.
Background: Incomplete or inconsistent reporting of adverse events (AEs) undermines the interpretability of randomized trials. In interventional regional anesthesia (RA), where procedural risks must be clearly communicate...
Hallie Tankha,Sara Davin,Brittany Lapin et al. Hallie Tankha et al.
Background: Chronic refractory pain presents limited treatment options and diminished quality of life. While ketamine treatment shows promise, protocol variations and safety concerns have hindered widespread adoption. Thi...
James North,Aaron Calodney,Drew Trainor et al. James North et al.
Introduction: Chronic low back pain is a major contributor to long-term disability. Many patients lack a clearly identifiable source for their pain on physical examination or imaging or present with multiple pain generato...
Tomasz Reysner,Pawel Pietraszek,Milud Shadi et al. Tomasz Reysner et al.
Background: Concerns about opioid-related adverse effects and local anesthetic toxicity often limit effective postoperative pain management in pediatric patients. This study aimed to compare the analgesic efficacy and sys...
Brian M Ilfeld,John J Finneran,Baharin Abdullah et al. Brian M Ilfeld et al.
Background: A previous clinical trial applied percutaneous cryoneurolysis to lower limb amputees with phantom pain. The primary outcome measure was negative, but a secondary analysis suggested that patients with a below-k...
Ayatt Elawad,Don Daniel Ocay,Meghan Halpin et al. Ayatt Elawad et al.
Introduction: Laboratory-based quantitative sensory testing (lab-QST) is a valuable tool for assessing sensory function but is limited by high costs, logistical constraints, and the need for trained personnel. This study ...