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Addition of a second opioid may improve opioid response in cancer pain: preliminary data

2004

Recent experimental data suggest a possible use of an opioid combination to improve analgesia. In cancer patients, a rapid opioid escalation due to either worsening of the pain condition or the development of tolerance is a critical phase, as this condition is associated with a negative prognosis. The aim of this study was to assess the effects of adding a second opioid at low doses in patients with a poor analgesic benefit after dose escalation. Fourteen patients receiving strong opioids who had increased their dosage more than 100% in the last week unsuccessfully were randomly chosen to add a second opioid to the first using an initial equivalent dosage of 20% of the previous therapy. The…

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Dissociated secondary hyperalgesia in a subject with a large-fibre sensory neuropathy

1993

In the skin surrounding a site of injury, hyperalgesia develops to mechanical stimuli. Two types of secondary hyperalgesia (to light touch and punctate stimuli) have recently been differentiated, based on different durations and sizes of the area involved. We studied secondary hyperalgesia in a subject who had a loss of myelinated afferent nerve fibres below the neck that spared the A delta group. Stroking with a cotton swab was not perceived anywhere on affected skin either before or after injection of 60 micrograms of capsaicin. Thus, there was no hyperalgesia to light touch. Capsaicin injection into the volar forearm evoked normal pain and flare. A von Frey probe exerting a force of 40 m…

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A Prospective Randomized Study of Corticosteroids as Adjuvant Drugs to Opioids in Advanced Cancer Patients

2007

This randomized controlled study evaluated the role of corticosteroids as adjuvants to opioid therapy in 76 advanced cancer patients with pain who requiring strong opioids. Patients were divided in 2 groups. Group O received conventional opioid treatment. Group OS received dexamethasone (8 mg orally) along with conventional treatment. Pain and symptom intensity, sense of well-being, and opioid escalation index and distress score were recorded at weekly intervals until death. No differences in pain intensity, opioid consumption, and opioid escalation index were found in 66 patients who survived 33 to 37 days. Corticosteroids did not provide significant additional analgesia to opioids, but p…

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Intranasal fentanyl versus fentanyl pectin nasal spray for the management of breakthrough cancer pain in doses proportional to basal opioid regimen.

2014

Abstract The aim of this randomized, crossover, comparison study was to assess the analgesic and adverse effects of 2 nasal preparations, intranasal fentanyl (INFS) and fentanyl pectin nasal spray (FPNS), for breakthrough pain, given in doses proportional to opioid basal regimen. Each patient randomly received INFS or FPNS in doses proportional to opioid dosages used for background analgesia for 2 pairs of episodes. For each episode of breakthrough pain, pain intensity and adverse effects intensity were recorded just before starting the INFS or FPNS (T0) and 5 minutes (T5), 10 minutes (T10), and 20 minutes (T20) after the administration of the nasal drugs. Sixty-nine patients were studied. …

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Juvenile migraine and allodynia: results of a retrospective study.

2015

Background There are only 2 small sample studies investigating allodynia in the pediatric population. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of allodynia during cephalalgic attacks in a juvenile population with primary headaches and its association with other symptoms of migraine. Methods We reviewed all medical records of patients with primary headache consecutively seen during a 2-year period. Frequency of allodynia was evaluated, by means of a questionnaire, consisting of 6 questions (for example: Do you avoid touching your head when you have a migraine attack?). Results Two hundred thirty children suffering from primary headache were seen during the study period. Two hundre…

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Sensory profiles and immune-related expression patterns of patients with and without neuropathic pain after peripheral nerve lesion

2019

In this multicenter cross-sectional study, we determined sensory profiles of patients with (NL-1) and without neuropathic pain (NL-0) after nerve lesion and assessed immune-related systemic gene expression. Patients and matched healthy controls filled in questionnaires and underwent neurological examination, neurophysiological studies, quantitative sensory testing, and blood withdrawal. Neuropathic pain was present in 67/95 (71%) patients (NL-1). Tactile hyperalgesia was the most prominent clinical sign in NL-1 patients (P < 0.05). Questionnaires showed an association between neuropathic pain and the presence of depression, anxiety, and catastrophizing (P < 0.05 to P < 0.01). Neuropathic pa…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentGene ExpressionNeurological examinationNerve fiberSensory systemGastroenterologyCohort StudiesYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesNerve Fibers0302 clinical medicine030202 anesthesiologyInternal medicinemedicineHumansYoung adultDepression (differential diagnoses)AgedPain MeasurementAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCatastrophizationChronic painMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCross-Sectional StudiesAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyNeuropathic painHyperalgesiaNeuralgiaFemaleNeurology (clinical)Inflammation Mediatorsmedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPain
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Retrospective analysis of fixed drug eruptions among patients attending a tertiary care center in Southern India

2014

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentIndiaDermatologyTertiary careTertiary Care CentersYoung Adultlcsh:DermatologyRetrospective analysisHumansMedicineCenter (algebra and category theory)Fixed drug eruptionsAgedRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalMiddle Agedlcsh:RL1-803medicine.diseaseAnti-Bacterial AgentsInfectious DiseasesEmergency medicineFemaleDrug EruptionsMedical emergencybusinessIndian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology
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Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuropathies: A Presentation of 15 Cases

2008

Purpose The aim of this study is to present a clinical series of patients with trigeminal neuropathy and their treatment. Patients and Methods We present a retrospective study of 15 cases of idiopathic trigeminal neuropathies, with unilateral involvement of 1 or more divisions of the trigeminal nerve. The clinical, radiologic, and laboratory data of the patients, in addition to the treatment and clinical evolution, were reviewed. The patients were followed up for a mean of 34.4 months (range, 12-120 months). Results The study consisted of 11 women and 4 men. The numbness was predominantly located in the innervated mental area and extended in some cases to the first and second trigeminal div…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAmitriptylineCohort StudiesHypesthesiaYoung AdultFacial PainHumansMedicineAmitriptylineYoung adultAgedRetrospective StudiesTrigeminal nerveMild painbusiness.industryRetrospective cohort studyRecovery of FunctionAnalgesics Non-NarcoticMiddle AgedTrigeminal NeuralgiaNeurogenic painSurgeryOtorhinolaryngologyAnesthesiaSensation DisordersFemaleSurgeryOral SurgeryPresentation (obstetrics)businessCohort studymedicine.drugJournal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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Sensory phenotype and risk factors for painful diabetic neuropathy: a cross-sectional observational study.

2017

Different sensory profiles in diabetic distal symmetrical sensory-motor polyneuropathy (DSPN) may be associated with pain and the responsiveness to analgesia. We aimed to characterize sensory phenotypes of patients with painful and painless diabetic neuropathy and to assess demographic, clinical, metabolic, and electrophysiological parameters related to the presence of neuropathic pain in a large cohort of well-defined DSPN subjects. This observational cross-sectional multi-center cohort study (performed as part of the ncRNAPain EU consortium) of 232 subjects with nonpainful (n = 74) and painful (n = 158) DSPN associated with diabetes mellitus of type 1 and 2 (median age 63 years, range 21-…

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Postoperative pain therapy after lumbar disc surgery.

2000

Object. This study was undertaken to determine whether a special postoperative pain administration of tramadol and diclofenac provides any benefits in patients who underwent microsurgical lumbar discectomy.  Methods. The study consisted of 60 patients undergoing microsurgical lumbar discectomy. Patients were randomly divided into two groups based on the postoperative pain management: 1) Group A (n=30): no standardized pain therapy; these patients received on demand different analgesics and at variable dosages which were selected by the neurosurgeons; 2) Group B (n=30): standardized pain therapy with specific dosages of tramadol and diclofenac in regular time intervals during the first 48 ho…

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