AbstractBackgroundHuman experimental pain models help to understand the mechanism of the underlying clinical pain conditions and can be adopted to test analgesic efficacy of drugs used in the management of pain. In early phases, the clinical development of new analgesic agents is severely hindered due to lack of reliable sensitive tests for the experimental pain models.ObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to standardize and validate a simple contact heat pain model that can be used for future screening of various analgesic agents.MethodsThe method was standardized by recording heat detection and heat pain detection threshold in degrees centigrade in 24 healthy volunteers. Reproducibility of the test procedure was evaluated by recording...
Human experimental pain models are widely used to study drug effects under controlled conditions. Ho...
INTRODUCTION: Opioid analgesia can be explored with quantitative sensory testing, but most investiga...
Anne Estrup Olesen,1,2 Christina Brock,1,2 Eva Sverrisdóttir,2 Isabelle Myriam Larsen,1 Asbj&...
AbstractBackgroundHuman experimental pain models help to understand the mechanism of the underlying ...
The vast majority of the experimental pain studies have used acute, phasic heat stimuli to investiga...
Acute pain plays a fundamental role in survival, providing protection from potentially damaging stim...
Background Picturing the complexity of pain in human experimental settings has increased the predict...
Human experimental pain models require standardized stimulation and quantitative assessment of the e...
The medical impact of pain is such that much effort is being applied to develop novel analgesic drug...
Pain models in animals have shown low predictivity for analgesic efficacy in humans, and clinical st...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory experience, associated with existing or potential tissue damage. It ha...
Despite many advances in the last decades in understanding pain, the development of new analgesic c...
Pain is an important clinical issue with great impact on society and individuals' well being. It is ...
Within the field of pain but especially neuropathic pain there is still much to be gained, as illust...
Objective: Pain, an unpleasant sensation that we all experience in daily life, is an alert mechanism...
Human experimental pain models are widely used to study drug effects under controlled conditions. Ho...
INTRODUCTION: Opioid analgesia can be explored with quantitative sensory testing, but most investiga...
Anne Estrup Olesen,1,2 Christina Brock,1,2 Eva Sverrisdóttir,2 Isabelle Myriam Larsen,1 Asbj&...
AbstractBackgroundHuman experimental pain models help to understand the mechanism of the underlying ...
The vast majority of the experimental pain studies have used acute, phasic heat stimuli to investiga...
Acute pain plays a fundamental role in survival, providing protection from potentially damaging stim...
Background Picturing the complexity of pain in human experimental settings has increased the predict...
Human experimental pain models require standardized stimulation and quantitative assessment of the e...
The medical impact of pain is such that much effort is being applied to develop novel analgesic drug...
Pain models in animals have shown low predictivity for analgesic efficacy in humans, and clinical st...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory experience, associated with existing or potential tissue damage. It ha...
Despite many advances in the last decades in understanding pain, the development of new analgesic c...
Pain is an important clinical issue with great impact on society and individuals' well being. It is ...
Within the field of pain but especially neuropathic pain there is still much to be gained, as illust...
Objective: Pain, an unpleasant sensation that we all experience in daily life, is an alert mechanism...
Human experimental pain models are widely used to study drug effects under controlled conditions. Ho...
INTRODUCTION: Opioid analgesia can be explored with quantitative sensory testing, but most investiga...
Anne Estrup Olesen,1,2 Christina Brock,1,2 Eva Sverrisdóttir,2 Isabelle Myriam Larsen,1 Asbj&...