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Publikováno v:
Pain Physician. :SE217-SE228
Background: Intravenous (IV) sedation analgesia is often employed in patients with chronic spinal pain undergoing diagnostic spinal injection procedures. The drugs used for intravenous sedation analgesia produce varying degrees of sedation, amnesia,
Autor:
James D. Colson, Mariam Hameed, Pradeep Chopra, Rafael Justiz, Salim M. Hayek, Standiford Helm, Timothy R. Deer, Frank J E Falco
Publikováno v:
Pain Physician. :SE125-SE150
Background: Post lumbar surgery syndrome refers to pain occurring or present after lumbar surgery. While the causes of pain after lumbar surgery are multi-factorial, scarring is a significant source of that pain. Low back and/or leg pain after lumbar
Autor:
James D. Colson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 23:410-413
Repair of a retinal detachment was performed during a retrobulbar block with monitored anesthesia care and intravenous conscious sedation. Following the procedure and after removal of the sterile drapes, the patient exhibited significant swelling of
Publikováno v:
Pain Physician. :E85-E102
Background: The prevalence of cancer-related pain and residual pain in cancer survivors is high. Opioids serve as the gold standard for treating moderate to severe cancer pain. The evaluation of the effectiveness of opioids in chronic non-cancer pain
Publikováno v:
Pain Physician. :229-253
Background: Facet joints are considered to be a common source of chronic spinal pain. Facet joint interventions, including intraarticular injections, medial branch nerve blocks, and neurotomy (radiofrequency and cryoneurolysis) are used to manage chr
Publikováno v:
Pain Physician. :213-228
Background: A 2-year review of literature from October 2004 to December 2006 was completed to update current scientific evidence on diagnostic utility of facet joint injections. Diagnostic injections are employed to diagnose facet joint pain because
Publikováno v:
Pain Physician. :101-114
Background Facet joint interventions are used frequently for managing chronic spinal pain. Evidence continues to accumulate supporting the clinical effectiveness of these procedures and defining potential complications. Objective To evaluate the effe
Autor:
James D Colson
Publikováno v:
Pain Physician. :297-308
Sedation is commonly provided for patients undergoing interventional pain management procedures. Although many pain management interventionalists have trained in anesthesiology, the use of sedatives, analgesics and hypnotics, as well as monitoring te
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Anne Marie Mackenzie-Brown, Laxmaiah Manchikanti, Sukdeb Datta, Allen W. Burton, Rinoo V. Shah, Ronald Wasserman, Pradeep Chopra, Richard C. Bowman, Mark V. Boswell, Linda F. Lucas, William F. Spillane, Timothy R. Deer, Salahadin Abdi, Clifford R. Everett, Nalini Sehgal, James D. Colson, Peter S. Staats, Howard S. Smith
Publikováno v:
Pain Physician. :1-47
Background: The lifetime prevalence of spinal pain has been reported as 54% to 80%, with as many as 60% of patients continuing to have chronic pain five years or lon ger after the initial episode. Spinal pain is associated with significant economic,
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical anesthesia. 22(7)
Ultrasound-guided regional anesthetic techniques have shown some advantages over conventional paresthesia and neurostimulation techniques. We report the case of a neurostimulation-guided continuous interscalene block that would have ended in complica