BACKGROUND: Although reproducibility is considered essential for any method used in scientific research, it is investigated only rarely; thus, strikingly little has been published regarding the reproducibility of evoked pain models involving human subjects. Here, we studied the reproducibility of a battery of evoked pain models for demonstrating the analgesic effects of two analgesic compounds. METHODS: A total of 81 healthy subjects participated in four studies involving a battery of evoked pain tests in which mechanical, thermal and electrical stimuli were used to measure pain detection and tolerance thresholds. Pharmacodynamic outcome variables were analysed using a mixed model analysis of variance, and a coefficient of variation wa...
Background Picturing the complexity of pain in human experimental settings has increased the predict...
Anne Estrup Olesen,1,2 Christina Brock,1,2 Eva Sverrisdóttir,2 Isabelle Myriam Larsen,1 Asbj&...
BackgroundSelf-reported pain levels, while easily measured, are often not reliable for quantifying p...
Drug development scientists are on a search for suitable biomarkers that can assist in...
Drug development scientists are on a search for suitable biomarkers that can assist in...
Despite many advances in the last decades in understanding pain, the development of new analgesic c...
Human experimental pain models require standardized stimulation and quantitative assessment of the e...
A battery of pain models can be used in clinical trials to investigate the efficacy and to establish...
The vast majority of the experimental pain studies have used acute, phasic heat stimuli to investiga...
A battery of pain models can be used in clinical trials to investigate the efficacy and to establish...
Acute pain plays a fundamental role in survival, providing protection from potentially damaging stim...
A battery of pain models can be used in clinical trials to investigate the efficacy and to establish...
AbstractBackgroundHuman experimental pain models help to understand the mechanism of the underlying ...
INTRODUCTION: Opioid analgesia can be explored with quantitative sensory testing, but most investiga...
Pain models in animals have shown low predictivity for analgesic efficacy in humans, and clinical st...
Background Picturing the complexity of pain in human experimental settings has increased the predict...
Anne Estrup Olesen,1,2 Christina Brock,1,2 Eva Sverrisdóttir,2 Isabelle Myriam Larsen,1 Asbj&...
BackgroundSelf-reported pain levels, while easily measured, are often not reliable for quantifying p...
Drug development scientists are on a search for suitable biomarkers that can assist in...
Drug development scientists are on a search for suitable biomarkers that can assist in...
Despite many advances in the last decades in understanding pain, the development of new analgesic c...
Human experimental pain models require standardized stimulation and quantitative assessment of the e...
A battery of pain models can be used in clinical trials to investigate the efficacy and to establish...
The vast majority of the experimental pain studies have used acute, phasic heat stimuli to investiga...
A battery of pain models can be used in clinical trials to investigate the efficacy and to establish...
Acute pain plays a fundamental role in survival, providing protection from potentially damaging stim...
A battery of pain models can be used in clinical trials to investigate the efficacy and to establish...
AbstractBackgroundHuman experimental pain models help to understand the mechanism of the underlying ...
INTRODUCTION: Opioid analgesia can be explored with quantitative sensory testing, but most investiga...
Pain models in animals have shown low predictivity for analgesic efficacy in humans, and clinical st...
Background Picturing the complexity of pain in human experimental settings has increased the predict...
Anne Estrup Olesen,1,2 Christina Brock,1,2 Eva Sverrisdóttir,2 Isabelle Myriam Larsen,1 Asbj&...
BackgroundSelf-reported pain levels, while easily measured, are often not reliable for quantifying p...