2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12630-015-0499-4
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Potential strategies for preventing chronic postoperative pain: a practical approach: Continuing Professional Development

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“…Our results also indicate that that the expression of IL‐6, TNF‐α, and COX‐2 was significantly altered in adolescents with CFS, and was associated with comorbidities, pain intensity, pain frequency, and functional pain inference with general activity, mood, and school attendance . Several studies have reported higher concentrations of IL‐6, TNF‐α, and COX‐2 following acute or chronic pain . The data obtained in our present study also indicate that both the COX‐2 pathway and the immune cell balance effect are involved in pain‐induced inflammation in patients with CFS …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…Our results also indicate that that the expression of IL‐6, TNF‐α, and COX‐2 was significantly altered in adolescents with CFS, and was associated with comorbidities, pain intensity, pain frequency, and functional pain inference with general activity, mood, and school attendance . Several studies have reported higher concentrations of IL‐6, TNF‐α, and COX‐2 following acute or chronic pain . The data obtained in our present study also indicate that both the COX‐2 pathway and the immune cell balance effect are involved in pain‐induced inflammation in patients with CFS …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Only 8 participants were excluded from this study. Using previously reported criteria for the diagnosis of CFS, adolescents were classified into 2 groups—adolescents with CFS ( n = 100) and HCs ( n = 50)—as reported in the flow diagram (Figure ). In this study, we included adolescents with CFS who were taking no prescribed drugs (including hormone contraceptives); had no medical or psychiatric disorders that might account for the fatigue; and who had a constant or persisting fatigue lasting 3 months with severe functional disability that prevented normal school attendance.…”
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“…Experts currently suggest that aggressive treatment of acute pain may have potential benefits in preventing the transition to persistent postsurgical pain. [30][31][32] …”
Section: Evaluating the Role Of New Interfascial Plane Blocksmentioning
confidence: 99%