Abstract Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons adults seek medical care and is often managed with opioid analgesics; however, opioids may cause respiratory depression by suppressing various components of respiration. Respiration is the physiological process that facilitates gas exchange and is mediated through the proper function of and communication among central neural control (respiratory drive), sensory input systems, the lungs, and the muscles involved in respiration. Normal respiratory function can be dampened with the use of central nervous system (CNS) depressants and/or underlying health conditions. Patients with chronic pain are often exposed to CNS depressants other than opioids, including benzodiazepines, barbiturates, ...
Breathing and pain perception are often investigated as separate behaviors, yet they are tightly con...
Author manuscript freely available online at PubMed Central STUDY OBJECTIVES: The use of opioid m...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive review of literature on controlled breathing, highlight t...
with patient-controlled analgesia The increased interest in pain management by physicians in general...
The human body is critically dependent on the ventilatory control system for adequate uptake of oxyg...
A most important challenge even in modern medicine is effective treatment of pain. Respiratory depre...
Background: In the past three decades, prescription opioid use has increased dramatically in the Uni...
Strong opioid analgesics are the mainstay of therapy for the relief of moderate to severe acute noci...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Nursing. Dept. of Nursing, 2008.The overall aim o...
Opioid analgesics are frequently used for pain relief. However, they may cause respiratory depressio...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The use of opioid medication for chronic pain has been increasing. The main aim of...
Previous studies have shown that opioids can reduce chronic breathlessness in advanced disease. Howe...
Opioids are perhaps the most effective analgesics in medicine. However, between 1999 and 2020, over ...
Opioids are used routinely for acute and chronic pain management, as an adjunct to anaesthesia and t...
Previous studies have shown that opioids can reduce chronic breathlessness in advanced disease. Howe...
Breathing and pain perception are often investigated as separate behaviors, yet they are tightly con...
Author manuscript freely available online at PubMed Central STUDY OBJECTIVES: The use of opioid m...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive review of literature on controlled breathing, highlight t...
with patient-controlled analgesia The increased interest in pain management by physicians in general...
The human body is critically dependent on the ventilatory control system for adequate uptake of oxyg...
A most important challenge even in modern medicine is effective treatment of pain. Respiratory depre...
Background: In the past three decades, prescription opioid use has increased dramatically in the Uni...
Strong opioid analgesics are the mainstay of therapy for the relief of moderate to severe acute noci...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Nursing. Dept. of Nursing, 2008.The overall aim o...
Opioid analgesics are frequently used for pain relief. However, they may cause respiratory depressio...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The use of opioid medication for chronic pain has been increasing. The main aim of...
Previous studies have shown that opioids can reduce chronic breathlessness in advanced disease. Howe...
Opioids are perhaps the most effective analgesics in medicine. However, between 1999 and 2020, over ...
Opioids are used routinely for acute and chronic pain management, as an adjunct to anaesthesia and t...
Previous studies have shown that opioids can reduce chronic breathlessness in advanced disease. Howe...
Breathing and pain perception are often investigated as separate behaviors, yet they are tightly con...
Author manuscript freely available online at PubMed Central STUDY OBJECTIVES: The use of opioid m...
This study aims to provide a comprehensive review of literature on controlled breathing, highlight t...