<div><p>Opioids are increasingly used for treatment of chronic pain. However, they are only effective in a subset of patients and have multiple side effects. Thus, studies using biomarkers for response are highly warranted. The current study prospectively examined 63 opioid-naïve patients initiating opioid use for diverse types of chronic pain at five European centers. Quantitative sensory testing, electroencephalography (EEG) recordings, and assessment of pain catastrophizing were performed prior to treatment. The co-primary outcomes were change from baseline in ratings of chronic pain and quality of life after 14 days of opioid treatment. Secondary outcomes included patient’s global impression of clinical change and side effects. Logistic...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Background: In both developing and developed countries, chronic pain remains a real issue and a true...
Background: Cancer pain remains a difficult problem, for which opioids are often necessary. At prese...
Opioids are increasingly used for treatment of chronic pain. However, they are only effective in a s...
Opioids are increasingly used for treatment of chronic pain. However, they are only effective in a s...
A total of 125 patient charts from The Pain Treatment Center of the Bluegrass were audited using an ...
Objective: This study aimed at identifying characteristics of individuals who are most likely to be...
Background: There is general agreement about the need toperform a screening test to assess the ris...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains very controversial. There a...
Introduction: Cognitive performance and inflammation are altered in people with chronic low back pai...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains controversial. Despite a nu...
Objective: The use of opioids in the management of non-malignant pain remains controversial. For man...
Background While a number of pharmacological interventions exist for the treatment of opioid use dis...
Context: There is no consensus on which “strong” (or step 3 WHO analgesic ladder) opioid to prescrib...
Abstract: This article first reviews the evidence for and against chronic opioid therapy. Evidence s...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Background: In both developing and developed countries, chronic pain remains a real issue and a true...
Background: Cancer pain remains a difficult problem, for which opioids are often necessary. At prese...
Opioids are increasingly used for treatment of chronic pain. However, they are only effective in a s...
Opioids are increasingly used for treatment of chronic pain. However, they are only effective in a s...
A total of 125 patient charts from The Pain Treatment Center of the Bluegrass were audited using an ...
Objective: This study aimed at identifying characteristics of individuals who are most likely to be...
Background: There is general agreement about the need toperform a screening test to assess the ris...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains very controversial. There a...
Introduction: Cognitive performance and inflammation are altered in people with chronic low back pai...
BACKGROUND: The use of opioids for chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) remains controversial. Despite a nu...
Objective: The use of opioids in the management of non-malignant pain remains controversial. For man...
Background While a number of pharmacological interventions exist for the treatment of opioid use dis...
Context: There is no consensus on which “strong” (or step 3 WHO analgesic ladder) opioid to prescrib...
Abstract: This article first reviews the evidence for and against chronic opioid therapy. Evidence s...
There has been a recent increase in public and professional concern about the prescription of strong...
Background: In both developing and developed countries, chronic pain remains a real issue and a true...
Background: Cancer pain remains a difficult problem, for which opioids are often necessary. At prese...