Purpose of reviewThe review describes recent advances in genetics and genomics of postoperative pain, the association between genetic variants and the efficacy of analgesics, and the role of pharmacogenomics in the selection of appropriate analgesic treatments for postoperative pain.Recent findingsRecent genetic studies have reported associations of genetic variants in catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT), brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), voltage-gated channel alpha subunit 11 (SCN11A) and -opioid receptor (OPRM1) genes with postoperative pain. The recent pharmacogenetics studies revealed an association of the organic cation transporter 1 (OCT1) and ATP-binding cassette C3 (ABCC3) polymorphisms with morphine-related adverse effects,...
Pain therapy, the most widely spread disorder, tends more as other diseases, to administration of dr...
Pain is one of the most persistent and incapacitating symptoms of cancer. In fact, unsatisfactory tr...
Background: Preoperative pain, type of operation and anesthesia, severity of acute postoperative pai...
Purpose of reviewThe review describes recent advances in genetics and genomics of postoperative pain...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The current review will discuss the current literature on genetics of pain and...
Background: Individual response to opioid analgesics varies among patients. Objective: This study...
Acute postoperative pain is a complex phenomenon that baffles the staff involved in both its prevent...
Objectives: Genetic variation is an important contributor to postsurgical pain and thereby analgesia...
Purpose Most patients who undergo surgery or experience a traumatic injury suffer from acute pain...
The field of pharmacogenomics seeks to understand how an individual's unique gene sequence can affec...
Pascal H Vuilleumier,1 Ulrike M Stamer,1 Ruth Landau21Klinik für Anästhesiologie u...
The experience of chronic pain is one of the commonest reasons for seeking medical attention, being ...
PURPOSE: To investigate interindividual variability in response to pain treatment, we characterized ...
PURPOSE: This paper summarizes current knowledge of pain-related and analgesic-related pathways as w...
Opioids are among the most commonly prescribed medications, internationally. Current evidence sugges...
Pain therapy, the most widely spread disorder, tends more as other diseases, to administration of dr...
Pain is one of the most persistent and incapacitating symptoms of cancer. In fact, unsatisfactory tr...
Background: Preoperative pain, type of operation and anesthesia, severity of acute postoperative pai...
Purpose of reviewThe review describes recent advances in genetics and genomics of postoperative pain...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The current review will discuss the current literature on genetics of pain and...
Background: Individual response to opioid analgesics varies among patients. Objective: This study...
Acute postoperative pain is a complex phenomenon that baffles the staff involved in both its prevent...
Objectives: Genetic variation is an important contributor to postsurgical pain and thereby analgesia...
Purpose Most patients who undergo surgery or experience a traumatic injury suffer from acute pain...
The field of pharmacogenomics seeks to understand how an individual's unique gene sequence can affec...
Pascal H Vuilleumier,1 Ulrike M Stamer,1 Ruth Landau21Klinik für Anästhesiologie u...
The experience of chronic pain is one of the commonest reasons for seeking medical attention, being ...
PURPOSE: To investigate interindividual variability in response to pain treatment, we characterized ...
PURPOSE: This paper summarizes current knowledge of pain-related and analgesic-related pathways as w...
Opioids are among the most commonly prescribed medications, internationally. Current evidence sugges...
Pain therapy, the most widely spread disorder, tends more as other diseases, to administration of dr...
Pain is one of the most persistent and incapacitating symptoms of cancer. In fact, unsatisfactory tr...
Background: Preoperative pain, type of operation and anesthesia, severity of acute postoperative pai...