Search Results - "Doleys, Daniel"
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Chronic Pain as a Hypothetical Construct: A Practical and Philosophical Consideration
Published in Frontiers in psychology (27-04-2017)“…Pain has been defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) as "an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual…”
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The Polyanalgesic Consensus Conference (PACC): Recommendations on Intrathecal Drug Infusion Systems Best Practices and Guidelines
Published in Neuromodulation (Malden, Mass.) (01-02-2017)“…Pain treatment is best performed when a patient-centric, safety-based philosophy is used to determine an algorithmic process to guide care. Since 2007, the…”
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Comprehensive consensus based guidelines on intrathecal drug delivery systems in the treatment of pain caused by cancer pain
Published in Pain physician (01-05-2011)“…Chronic persistent pain as a result of terminal illness, either as a consequence of the disease or the necessary treatment, is common in patients with cancer…”
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The Polyanalgesic Consensus Conference (PACC): Recommendations for Trialing of Intrathecal Drug Delivery Infusion Therapy
Published in Neuromodulation (Malden, Mass.) (01-02-2017)“…Intrathecal (IT) drug infusion is an appropriate and necessary tool in the algorithm to treat refractory cancer and noncancer pain. The decision-making…”
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Intrathecal Therapy: Broadening the Perspective
Published in Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (01-01-2015)Get full text
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How neuroimaging studies have challenged us to rethink: is chronic pain a disease?
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Psychological factors in spinal cord stimulation therapy: brief review and discussion
Published in Neurosurgical focus (15-12-2006)“…Since its introduction in 1967 by Shealy and colleagues, spinal cord stimulation (SCS) therapy has become an accepted approach to the treatment of certain…”
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A Prospective, Randomized, Single-Blinded, Head-to-Head Long-Term Outcome Study, Comparing Intrathecal (IT) Boluses With Continuous Infusion Trialing Techniques Prior to Implantation of Drug Delivery Systems (DDS) for the Treatment of Severe Intractable Chronic Nonmalignant Pain
Published in Neuromodulation (Malden, Mass.) (01-10-2015)“…The study aims to compare intrathecal (IT) boluses to continuous infusion trialing techniques prior to implantation of drug delivery systems (DDS) for the…”
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Depressive symptoms and pain evaluations among persons with chronic pain: Catastrophizing, but not pain acceptance, shows significant effects
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (15-12-2009)“…Cognitive factors such as catastrophic thoughts regarding pain, and conversely, one’s acceptance of that pain, may affect emotional functioning among persons…”
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Clinical characteristics of chronic back pain as a function of gender and oral opioid use
Published in Spine (Philadelphia, Pa. 1976) (15-01-2003)“…A cross-sectional analysis of data derived from patients with chronic spinal pain undergoing evaluation at a multidisciplinary pain treatment center was…”
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Consensus guidelines for the selection and implantation of patients with noncancer pain for intrathecal drug delivery
Published in Pain physician (01-05-2010)“…Intrathecal therapy offers an invasive alternative for the long-term management of select patients with intractable pain associated with various disease…”
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Catastrophizing, Acceptance, and Interference: Laboratory Findings, Subjective Report, and Pain Willingness as a Moderator
Published in Health psychology (01-05-2010)“…Objective: The present study investigated the effects of both catastrophizing and the pain willingness component of acceptance on interference in daily…”
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Pain tolerance as a predictor of outcome following multidisciplinary treatment for chronic pain: differential effects as a function of sex
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-12-2003)“…Sex-related differences in the experience of clinical and experimental pain have been widely reported. Females are at elevated risk for developing several…”
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Philosophical Issues and Psychological Variables that Influence the Determination of Opioid Effectiveness: A Narrative Review
Published in Pain physician (01-11-2017)“…The prescribing of opioids in the chronic pain setting is often based on the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacogenetics of the drug obtained…”
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Spousal Responses Are Differentially Associated With Clinical Variables in Women and Men With Chronic Pain
Published in The Clinical journal of pain (01-07-2003)“…OBJECTIVES:Spousal responses have been related to clinical variables in patients with chronic pain. For example, solicitous responses from spouses have been…”
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Philosophical Issues and Psychological Variables that Influence the Determination of Opioid Effectiveness: A Narrative Review
Published in Pain physician (12-11-2017)“…Background: The prescribing of opioids in the chronic pain setting is often based on the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacogenetics of the drug…”
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Psychologic evaluation for patients undergoing neuroaugmentative procedures
Published in Neurosurgery clinics of North America (01-07-2003)“…Neuroaugmentative and neuromodulation therapy continues to expand. New applications are being found for existing technology, such as the use of SCS therapy in…”
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Mental Health Care Providers: Resource Rather Than Last Resort in Patients With Chronic Pelvic Pain
Published in Clinical obstetrics and gynecology (01-12-2003)Get full text
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Other Benefits of an Opioid “Agreement”
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Prospective Study of 3-Year Follow-Up of Low-Dose Intrathecal Opioids in the Management of Chronic Nonmalignant Pain
Published in Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (01-10-2012)“…Objective. Long‐term follow‐up with the use of low‐dose opioids in intrathecal (IT) drug delivery system (DDS) for the treatment of intractable, severe…”
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