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February 24, 2016 - trends have occurred in conjunction
with markedly increased rates of opioid prescribing for chronic pain … Pain. Aug 31 2008;138(2):440-449.
6. Boudreau D, Von Korff M, Rutter CM, et al. … Trends in long-term opioid therapy for chronic
non-cancer pain. Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. … The Effectiveness and Risks of Long-Term Opioid
Treatment of Chronic Pain. … The effectiveness and risks of long-term opioid therapy
for chronic pain: a systematic review for a
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June 30, 2014 - of breastfeeding difficulties including failure
to thrive, maternal nipple damage, maternal breast pain … Outcomes
(breastfeeding mechanics, nipple pain, rate of breastfeeding, sucking, weight gain) all improved … pain … validated assessment tool for tight labial frenulum (lip-tie)
• Potential harms (e.g., bleeding, pain … Our final list of outcomes includes the
following: breastfeeding (including latch, nipple pain, nipple
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November 27, 2012 - We found that trials that took place in
headache/pain clinics or neurology
departments provided valuable … will similar statements elsewhere in
the text (line 48 of page 29/218 of document)
Taxonomy in pain … For example, under
the Acute Headache Pain and Symptoms section (P2), drug classes are
described but … Since most patients with migraine leave the ED with some
pain still present and do not define if the … SOE for neuroleptics vs other active agents
was insufficient (not moderate) for pain
intensity (VAS
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September 08, 2011 - study protocols, and timing of
initiation of antibiotic therapy;
Adverse events of testing such as pain … bacteremia)
Comparators: Therapy (type, duration) guided by clinical signs/symptoms (e.g.,
fever, pain … Key
Questions,
Question 1
Adverse events
of testing, such
as pain, local
bleeding, or
infection … Comparators
Therapy (type,
duration)
guided by
clinical
signs/symptoms
(e.g., fever,
pain), and … Therapy (type,
duration) based on
clinical
signs/symptoms
(e.g., fever, pain),
and other laboratory
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November 29, 2016 - Vital signs: overdoses of prescription
opioid pain relievers---United States, 1999--2008. … J Pain. 2016 Apr;17(4):436-43.
doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2015.12.006. PMID: 26721613.
9. … Pain Med.
2014 Nov;15(11):1911-29. doi: 10.1111/pme.12480. PMID: 24931395.
11. … Associations of nonmedical pain reliever use and initiation of heroin
use in the United States. … Opioid prescriptions for chronic pain
and overdose: a cohort study.
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May 04, 2017 - Domain" section (page 8) it is not clear why the
physical symptom focus is limited to dyspnea and pain … We have reworded to clarify that “the focus for
symptom-specific tools was limited to dyspnea, pain … aggressively to bring down pain scores). … Pain assessment tools exist but am not clear if the Report is
recommending that there should be pain … Does that
make the individual pain assessments quality of care or the
analysis of repeated pain assessments
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/related_files/palliative-care-tools-disposition.pdf
May 04, 2017 - Domain" section (page 8) it is not clear why the
physical symptom focus is limited to dyspnea and pain … We have reworded to clarify that “the focus for
symptom-specific tools was limited to dyspnea, pain … aggressively to bring down pain scores). … Pain assessment tools exist but am not clear if the Report is
recommending that there should be pain … Does that
make the individual pain assessments quality of care or the
analysis of repeated pain assessments
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May 01, 2016 - 0.14) ���
Infection 0.00 (0.00–0.33) ���
Vasovagal reaction 1.27 (0.37–3.88) ���
Complications and Pain … Pain was assessed heterogeneously across studies, which
did not permit conclusions about pain occurring
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December 01, 2017 - pain, and dysmenorrhea. … Women receiving
tamoxifen had less pain after four months of treatment
compared with placebo. … Pain improved in up to 84 percent of women in
two studies reporting this outcome. … Studies did not report
on bleeding, pain, or pregnancy outcomes. … Pain symptoms improved in three RCTs reporting
outcomes of fibroid-related pain.
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January 01, 2012 - the blocked
esophageal pathway, which can result in significant recovery time, complications, and pain … that if POEM remains an inpatient procedure with
general anesthesia, the impact beyond scarring and pain … (up to 25 months) no patient
reported dysphagia recurrence, but some patients reported mild chest pain … could provide a permanent, minimally invasive
treatment option with shorter recovery time and less pain … Additionally 75%
of patients reported no pain after POEM, based on experience at the expert’s facility
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May 01, 2016 - � Overweight/obesity
� Digestive problems
� Headaches
� Joint pain
� Muscle pain
� Stress
� … problems
� Diarrhea
� Changes in the taste
of food
� Upper respiratory tract
infection
� Pain
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January 31, 2013 - patients may develop more severe
claudication, with reduced walking distance and eventually with rest pain … to a worsened severity of the disease, called critical limb ischemia
(CLI)—defined as ischemic rest pain … Stage IIb Intermittent claudication < 200m of walking distance (moderate to severe)
Stage 3 Rest pain … Stage 1 Mild claudication
Stage 2 Moderate claudication
Stage 3 Severe claudication
Stage 4 Rest pain … Goals for treating IC with invasive therapies are to improve leg pain, walking distance, and
quality
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June 01, 2015 - the spine, particularly the sacroiliac joints (intersection of the spine and pelvis), leading to pain … Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are used for first-line therapy to
treat AS pain. … Surgery could be required in patients with severe pain or
joint damage. … Treatments focus on reducing inflammation, improving
mobility, and decreasing pain; however, available … The main symptoms of PsA are joint pain, stiffness, and swelling that can affect any joint.
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January 01, 2012 - Fifty-foot walk pain improved 47% and 70% from baseline at 6 and 12 months,
respectively. … This expert also stated
that both favorable pain outcomes and cartilage regeneration, evaluated by … Increases in swelling (p=0.03) and
pain reaction (p=0.0005) were observed in patients treated with … The mean visual analog scale (VAS) to measure pain
severity at baseline was 8.2 (range 7–10); it was … Pain Physician
2008 May-Jun;11(3):343-53. PMID:
18523506
4.
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January 15, 2015 - Each year, an estimated 1.5 percent of the population presents to primary care providers
with chest pain … dyspnea or early fatigue with
exertion, indigestion, palpitations, tightness in the throat, or neck pain … and characteristics of the chest pain … , chest tightness, chest burning,
shoulder pain, palpitations, jaw pain, or
non-chest pain symptoms … Chest pain in general practice:
incidence, comorbidity and mortality.
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January 01, 2012 - the blocked
esophageal pathway, which can result in significant recovery time, complications, and pain … (up to 25 months) no
patient reported dysphagia recurrence, but some patients reported mild chest pain … Pain scores were similar upon
postanesthesia care and postoperatively on day 1, but were higher at … that if
POEM remains an inpatient procedure with general anesthesia, the impacts beyond scarring, pain … Additionally 75% of patients reported no pain after POEM,
based on experience at the expert’s facility
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effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/arthritis-horizon-scan-high-impact-1406.pdf
June 01, 2014 - Current treatments for OA include over-the-counter
pain medication, exercise and/or physical therapy … Preliminary reports suggest that
intra-articular injection with some MSC preparations may reduce pain … articlekey=9521
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used as a cartilage-restoring technique in patients with uncontrolled OA pain … PRP therapy would be employed as a
cartilage-restoring technique in patients with uncontrolled OA pain … Pain Physician. 2008
May-Jun;11(3):343-53. PMID: 18523506
4.
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January 01, 2010 - including
maternal body mass index and obesity, pushing and birthing position, fetal monitoring, pain … anxiety (4 RCTs); exercise (1 RCT); fetal monitoring (9 RCTs); food/fluid
intake during labor (3 RCTs); pain … For KQ 2, including but not limited to:
o Timing of admission
o Active management
o Pain management … Source: www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov
Published Online: May 6, 2011
o Active management
o Pain … maternal morbidity
o Fetal monitoring
o Failed forceps or vacuum extraction
o Maternal coping
o Pain
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January 01, 2014 - have on time to complete wound closure,
proportion of ulcers healed at 12 weeks, wound recurrence, pain … There is a higher risk of bleeding and the patient may experience
excisional pain requiring analgesia … Wound pain can be an indication of clinical
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infection. … Therefore, it is necessary to develop validated and standardized scales for
evaluating wound pain as … Validated measures of patient-reported
outcomes, such as pain and quality of life, and standards for