<p><b>Estimated proportion (solid curve with its 95% confidence band) of patients that accept the pain (A-C), move appropriately (D-F) or accept the pain and move appropriately (G-I) as a function of NRS-MEP for day 1, 2 and 3 after surgery.</b> The open circles represent the observed proportions of patients at each of the eleven points of the NRS. For each of the nine data sets, one estimated proportion is computed and shown at NRS-MEP = 7.</p
<p>Distribution of the NRS scores for pain on ambulation (pain during movement), maximal pain, and m...
Aim: To compare different levels of self-rated pain and determine if they predict anticipated early ...
Background/Introduction: Fear and anxiety can affect the patient’s level of pain. Pain can be well ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, d...
Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, despite high ...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Surgery is one of the most common treatment for cancer patients. the best management of post surgery...
<p>Postoperative pain ratings (NRS) at rest and during movement in the pre-intervention and post-int...
Background: Postoperative pain is commonly assessed through a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), an 11-po...
Background. The 100mmvisual analog scale (VAS) score is widely used to measure pain intensity after ...
<p>Data are expressed as mean (SD). NRS, numeric rating scale; Group N, nefopam group; Group K, keto...
<p>Results are represented by box plot. The horizontal solid line gives the median value and the upp...
Pain is now regarded as 'the fifth vital sign' and patients are frequently asked to score the intens...
Background: Numeric pain scores have become important in clinical practice to assess postoperative p...
Objectives: One aim of this study was to evaluate the relation of scores on the Multidimensional Aff...
<p>Distribution of the NRS scores for pain on ambulation (pain during movement), maximal pain, and m...
Aim: To compare different levels of self-rated pain and determine if they predict anticipated early ...
Background/Introduction: Fear and anxiety can affect the patient’s level of pain. Pain can be well ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, d...
Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, despite high ...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Surgery is one of the most common treatment for cancer patients. the best management of post surgery...
<p>Postoperative pain ratings (NRS) at rest and during movement in the pre-intervention and post-int...
Background: Postoperative pain is commonly assessed through a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), an 11-po...
Background. The 100mmvisual analog scale (VAS) score is widely used to measure pain intensity after ...
<p>Data are expressed as mean (SD). NRS, numeric rating scale; Group N, nefopam group; Group K, keto...
<p>Results are represented by box plot. The horizontal solid line gives the median value and the upp...
Pain is now regarded as 'the fifth vital sign' and patients are frequently asked to score the intens...
Background: Numeric pain scores have become important in clinical practice to assess postoperative p...
Objectives: One aim of this study was to evaluate the relation of scores on the Multidimensional Aff...
<p>Distribution of the NRS scores for pain on ambulation (pain during movement), maximal pain, and m...
Aim: To compare different levels of self-rated pain and determine if they predict anticipated early ...
Background/Introduction: Fear and anxiety can affect the patient’s level of pain. Pain can be well ...