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Journal of Pain Research
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Journal Articles:
- Pain in Space: a Journey of Discovery (2)
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (7)
- Cancer Pain (8)
- The Future of Pain Medicine: Emerging Technologies, Treatments, and Education (1)
- Childbirth and Postpartum Pain: The Importance of Maternal Pain Control Beyond the Birth Experience (9)
- Orofacial Pain: A new US Dental Specialty. Where are we now? (2)
- Dysmenorrhea: Therapy and Mechanism (3)
- Cannabis as pain medicine - the dark vs. the light side of a newly discovered treatment (1)
- Methylnaltrexone for Opioid-Induced Constipation (2)
- Tapentadol for moderate to severe acute pain in children and adolescents (11)
- Inhaled methoxyflurane for the treatment of acute trauma pain (4)
- Tapentadol: just another opioid or an innovative strong analgesic? (8)
- From acute to chronic pain: bench to bedside findings from consortium of SIMPAR young researchers (4)
- Oral Methylnaltrexone in the treatment of patients with opioid-induced constipation and noncancer pain (2)
Childbirth and Postpartum Pain: The Importance of Maternal Pain Control Beyond the Birth Experience
Proper labor and postpartum pain management for both vaginal delivery and cesarean section have immediate peripartum, short-term, and long-term impacts in opioid-naive as well as opioid-dependent parturients and their family members. Improper labor pain control has been linked to post-partum depression and increased demand for cesarean delivery, and the latter by itself has been associated with persistent post-surgical pain. It is no longer acceptable among healthcare workers and patients not to treat the severe pain during childbirth simply because it is a “natural” process, yet healthcare workers and patients continue to struggle with opioid pandemic. This Article Collection focuses on labor pain control, opioid consumption in the current opioid crisis, and the impacts of peripartum and postpartum pain control and opioid use on postpartum depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and subsequent delivery.
Persistent Postpartum Pain – A Somatic and Psychologic Perfect Storm
Horvath B, Kloesel B, Cross SN
Journal of Pain Research 2024, 17:35-44
Published Date: 4 January 2024
Multimodal Acute Pain Management in the Parturient with Opioid Use Disorder: A Review
Koltenyuk V, Mrad I, Choe I, Ayoub MI, Kumaraswami S, Xu JL
Journal of Pain Research 2024, 17:797-813
Published Date: 29 February 2024
Bibliometric Analysis of Research Studies on Postoperative Pain Management of Cesarean Section
Zhai W, Liu H, Yu Z, Jiang Y, Yang J, Li M
Journal of Pain Research 2023, 16:1345-1353
Published Date: 21 April 2023
The Effect of Virtual Reality Glasses Applied During the Episiotomy On Pain and Satisfaction: A Single Blind Randomized Controlled Study
Orhan M, Bülez A
Journal of Pain Research 2023, 16:2227-2239
Published Date: 29 June 2023
Remifentanil at a Relatively Elevated Dose in Active Phase is Safe and More Suitable Than Fixed Lower Dose for Intravenous Labor Analgesia
Cai M, Liu J, Lei XF, Li YL, Yu J
Journal of Pain Research 2023, 16:2543-2552
Published Date: 24 July 2023
The Effects of Different Puncture Points on Labor Analgesia Onset: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
Zhou R, Peng Y, Chen X, Xiong C, Zhai W, Zhang X, Xia L, Zhou Y
Journal of Pain Research 2023, 16:3289-3296
Published Date: 27 September 2023
Analgesic Effect of Esketamine Combined with Tramadol for Patient-Controlled Intravenous Analgesia After Cesarean Section: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Guo Y, Ding X, Wang S, Wang F, Zheng Z, Zou L
Journal of Pain Research 2023, 16:3519-3528
Published Date: 20 October 2023
Effects of Hyperbaric and Isobaric Bupivacaine on Hemodynamic Profiles and Block Characteristics Among Parturients Undergoing Elective Cesarean Section Under Spinal Anesthesia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Besha A, Zemedkun A, Tadesse M, Hailu S, Mossie A, Shiferaw A, Angasa D, Adamu Y
Journal of Pain Research 2023, 16:3545-3558
Published Date: 20 October 2023
Regional Analgesia for Cesarean Delivery: A Narrative Review Toward Enhancing Outcomes in Parturients
Silverman M, Zwolinski N, Wang E, Lockwood N, Ancuta M, Jin E, Li J
Journal of Pain Research 2023, 16:3807-3835
Published Date: 10 November 2023