There is increasing interest about all aspects of pain sensation for patients undergoing head and neck surgery, and efforts have been made to better assess, monitor and reduce the occurrence of pain. The aetiology of pain is considered to be “multifactorial”, as it is defined by several features such as personal experience, quality perception, location, intensity and emotional impact. The aim of this paper is: (i) to evaluate the efficacy of analgesic treatment in patients with head and neck cancer treated by surgery, and (ii) to study the variables and predictive factors that can influence the occurrence of pain. A total of 164 patients, affected by head and neck cancer and surgically treated, between December 2009 and December 2013, were ...
IMPORTANCE Up to 80% of patients with head and neck cancer undergoing ablative surgery and neck diss...
Pain is one of the feared effects of advancing cancer and can affect a vast majority of head and nec...
Despite advances in the treatment of postoperative pain, nearly 30% of patients experience moderate ...
Abstract Background Our study quantifies the effectiveness of perioperative pain control in a cohort...
AbstractObjectiveTo present the guidelines of the French Oto-Rhino-Laryngology – Head and Neck Surge...
Background: A fundamental principle of pain management is to determine the distribution and causes o...
The authors surveyed the clinical data and reviewed the literature on the management of post-operati...
This thesis describes patients in acute postoperative pain as well as patients with acute cancer-rel...
During an investigation into the quality of life of people in the year following radical treatment f...
During an investigation into the quality of life of people in the year following radical treatment f...
Objective: To determine postoperative pain in different types of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery...
Objective: To determine postoperative pain in different types of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery...
Objective: To determine postoperative pain in different types of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery...
Objectives: Pain is a common complication in head and neck cancer. The aim of this paper is to evalu...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to investigate the role of gender in the perception and toler...
IMPORTANCE Up to 80% of patients with head and neck cancer undergoing ablative surgery and neck diss...
Pain is one of the feared effects of advancing cancer and can affect a vast majority of head and nec...
Despite advances in the treatment of postoperative pain, nearly 30% of patients experience moderate ...
Abstract Background Our study quantifies the effectiveness of perioperative pain control in a cohort...
AbstractObjectiveTo present the guidelines of the French Oto-Rhino-Laryngology – Head and Neck Surge...
Background: A fundamental principle of pain management is to determine the distribution and causes o...
The authors surveyed the clinical data and reviewed the literature on the management of post-operati...
This thesis describes patients in acute postoperative pain as well as patients with acute cancer-rel...
During an investigation into the quality of life of people in the year following radical treatment f...
During an investigation into the quality of life of people in the year following radical treatment f...
Objective: To determine postoperative pain in different types of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery...
Objective: To determine postoperative pain in different types of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery...
Objective: To determine postoperative pain in different types of ear, nose, and throat (ENT) surgery...
Objectives: Pain is a common complication in head and neck cancer. The aim of this paper is to evalu...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper was to investigate the role of gender in the perception and toler...
IMPORTANCE Up to 80% of patients with head and neck cancer undergoing ablative surgery and neck diss...
Pain is one of the feared effects of advancing cancer and can affect a vast majority of head and nec...
Despite advances in the treatment of postoperative pain, nearly 30% of patients experience moderate ...