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S734 LIGHT HELPS IN VISUALIZATION AND CONTROL OF SYMPATHETIC BLOCKS

2011

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineHuman–computer interactionbusiness.industryControl (management)MedicinebusinessVisualizationEuropean Journal of Pain Supplements
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Principales oportunidades ambientales en el distrito industrial textil valenciano

2022

El presente artículo analiza las principales oportunidades ambientales que el distrito industrial (DI) textil valenciano va a tener que afrontar en los próximos años. Para ello, se han recogido datos de primera mano a través de un cuestionario realizado tanto a las consultoras ambientales que trabajan en la zona, como a una muestra de empresas que conforman el DI. La información ha sido complementada con entrevistas al empresariado industrial, recogiendo su visión acerca de cómo los asuntos sobre sostenibilidad son abordados en sus organizaciones. Los resultados aportan evidencias acerca de los servicios ambientales ya cubiertos en la zona, como es el caso de la gestión de tramitaciones amb…

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineIndústria tèxtilGestió ambiental
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Effects of caffeine as an adjuvant to morphine in advanced cancer Patients: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study

2001

Psychomotor abnormalities are one of the complications of opioid therapy in advanced cancer patients. Caffeine has potential properties to counteract the central effects of morphine. Twelve patients receiving stable doses of slow release morphine with adequate pain relief were scheduled for this double-blind placebo-controlled crossover trial. The treatment consisted of an intravenous dose of 1/6 of the daily morphine dose, using an intravenous/oral conversion ratio of 1:3. The dose calculated was administered in 5 minutes. Patients were randomly divided to received in a double-blind manner an infusion of 200 mg of caffeine or saline solution intravenously over one hour. A crossover took pl…

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineMorphineNeurologyCaffeineDouble-blindPlacebo-controlled studyNeurology (clinical)Cancer painAdverse effectNursing (all)2901 Nursing (miscellaneous)
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Douleur et attachement

2012

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineNeurology (clinical)Douleurs : Evaluation - Diagnostic - Traitement
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L’auto-hypnose et ses applications pour les douleurs chroniques

2012

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineNeurology (clinical)Douleurs : Evaluation - Diagnostic - Traitement
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Rapport Inserm sur l’efficacité de l’hypnose : limites de l’évaluation

2015

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineNeurology (clinical)Douleurs : Evaluation - Diagnostic - Traitement
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Attention, novelty, and pain

2002

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineNeurologyNoveltyMEDLINENeurology (clinical)PsychologyCognitive psychologyPain
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Erratum to “Human surrogate models of neuropathic pain” [Pain 115 (2005) 227–233]☆

2006

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineNeurologybusiness.industryAnesthesiaNeuropathic painMedicineNeurology (clinical)businessPain
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Laser-evoked potentials for assessment of nociceptive pathways in humans

1998

I n their Focus article, Chen, Arendt-Nielsen, and Plaghki [8] provide a comprehensive review of the . literature o~ human evoked potentials that ~re elicited by noxious heat, usually generated by Infrared laser stimulators. From this review, we identified four issues that may deserve a comment: (1) Standardize the experiment or its scientific report? (2) Nociception and pain. (3) What do laser-evoked potentials (LEPs) really measure? (4) Rational clinical use. For the sake of brevity, we do not attempt to quote all relevant literature; a complete literature survey can be found in a recent review paper by Bromm and Lorenz [4].

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineNociceptionLaser-Evoked PotentialsGeneral NeuroscienceMeasure (physics)Neurology (clinical)Literature surveyPsychologyNeurosciencePain Forum
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416 POTENTIATION AND DEPOTENTIATION OF PAIN PERCEPTION IN A HUMAN SURROGATE MODEL OF NOCICEPTIVE LTP

2009

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineNociceptionbusiness.industryAnesthesiaPain perceptionMedicineLong-term potentiationDepotentiationbusinessEuropean Journal of Pain
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