Features and Assessments of Pain, Anaesthesia and Analgesia examines the syndromes of pain and how they interlink with anesthesia and analgesics. The book covers assessments, screening and resources, and provides applications to related areas of medicine. It explores how the perception of pain results from a multifaceted interaction between illness beliefs, age, gender, time of onset, stress, socioeconomic status, and any number of other factors. In addition, the book scrutinizes how the neuroscience of pain in one condition may be relevant to understanding pain observed in other conditions.
- Provides key facts on focused areas of knowledge
- Includes a mini-dictionary of terms and defines frequently used concepts
- Describes other fields of neuroscience, pain science and anesthesia
- Explains other pharmacologic agents that may be necessary
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Approx. 250 illustrations
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978-0-12-818992-4 (9780128189924)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
I. Setting the scene: General aspects of anesthesia, analgesics and pain1. The concept of multimorphic cancer pain: a new approach from diagnosis to treatment2. Recent advances in the linkage of attachment and pain: a new review3. The management of pain in older peopleFelicity 4. Anesthesia and body mass: epidural depth and beyond5. Anesthetics and analgesic activities of herbal medicine: Review of the possible mechanism of action6. Analgesia-first sedation and multimodal analgesia in the intensive care unit7. The multidisciplinary Acute Pain Service: features and experiences8. Monitoring anaesthesia: EEG and beyhond
II. The syndromes of pain9. Cluster headache and pain: features and treatments10. Migraine and pain: features and treatments11. Complex regional pain syndrome12. Phantom limb pain.13. Painful diabetic neuropathy: The roles of microglia 14. Maternal deprivation and nociceptiionIraci 15. Giving birth and pain16. Abdominal Pain in Gastroparesi17. Appendicitis and related abdominal pain18. Ovarian hormones, site-specific nociception and hypertension19. Linking the heart and pain: physiological and psychophysiological mechanisms20. Chronic pain in military veterans21. Nociception during surgery22. Breast cancer and nociception23. Postoperative pain after rhinoplasty and rhinologic surgery24. Pain response, neonates and venipuncture25. Carpal tunnel syndrome and pain26. Pain and HIV27. Pain mechanisms in computer and smartphone users
III. Interlinking anesthesia, analgesics and pain 28. Patients' and health professionals' positions regarding the use of analgesics in cancer cases29. Linking compression of myofascial trigger points and musculoskeletal pain30. Multimodal analgesia and post-surgical pain31. Pain, ultrasound-guided Pecs II block and general anesthesia32. Pain control during prostate biopsy and evolution of local anesthesia techniqes33. Pain reduction, in cosmetic injections: fillers and beyond34. Anesthesia and combat-related extremity injury35. Spinal anesthesia: applications to cesarean section and pain36. Postoperative Pain Management: Truncal blocks in thoracic surgery 37. Postoperative Pain Management: Truncal blocks in general surgery38. Linking analgesia, epidural oxycodone, pain and laparoscopy39. Levobupivacaine features and linking in infiltrating analgesia
IV. Assessments, screening and resources40. The Pain Catastrophizing Scale: Features and Applications41. The Pain Behaviour Scale (PaBS)42. The analgesia nociception index: features and application43. Back Pain Evaluation Questionnaire44. The Back Pain Functional Scale: features and applications45. Cognitive impairment, pain and analgesia46. Biomarkers in endometriosis-associated pain47. Biomarkers in bladder pain syndrome: a new narrative48. Biomarkers of statin-induced musculoskeletal pain: Vitamin D and beyond49. Performance-based and self-reported physical fitness as a powerful marker of musculoskeletal pain