«Observational study found that low back
pain patients receiving chiropractic care, which typically includes spinal manipulation, are more satisfied than those receiving medical care.»
Not exact matches
It is axiomatic that ICU
patients receive drugs, which may not be limited to the sedatives or narcotics appropriate for alleviating restlessness or
pain.
When the Canadian Supreme Court conjured in its governing Charter the right to
receive euthanasia for virtually any diagnosed condition that causes «irremediable suffering» — a term that includes «psychological
pain,» disability, and suffering that is deemed irremediable because alleviating treatment is refused by the
patient — I hoped Canadian doctors would revolt.
Intrepid readers of SHS will recall that I wrote about a study — based on interviews with family members — showing that some
patients received lethal prescriptions before experiencing serious symptoms — out of worry about future potential
pain or loss of dignity.
Patients who received EAET had better outcomes — reduced widespread pain, physical impairment, attention and concentration problems, anxiety, and depression and more positive emotions and life satisfaction — than patients who received the education inter
Patients who
received EAET had better outcomes — reduced widespread
pain, physical impairment, attention and concentration problems, anxiety, and depression and more positive emotions and life satisfaction — than
patients who received the education inter
patients who
received the education intervention.
New research presented today at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS), found that 70 percent of
patients consider sexual activity «relevant» to their life quality, and
patients who
receive surgical treatment for spinal spondylolisthesis (DS) and spinal stenosis (SS)-- common degenerative conditions most often occurring in older adults — were twice as likely to report no
pain during sex.
In 2010, the researchers report, more than 17 million
patients with chest
pain visiting an emergency department in the United States
received cardiac biomarker testing.
Practitioners in the experimental group
received monthly
patient summary reports that consisted of
pain, mood, activity levels, healthcare utilization, and results of an opioid compliance checklist.
Yesterday, at the annual American College of Rheumatology meeting in Atlanta, Ga., researchers announced the results of a double - blind, randomized trial in more than 600
patients: tasocitinib eased
pain and inflammation in 65.7 percent of those who
received the highest dose of the drug, whereas only 26.7 percent of those who
received a placebo reported relief.
The findings reveal that breast cancer
patients who
received local anesthetic had superior
pain relief, spent less time in recovery rooms after surgery, and were discharged an hour earlier than
patients who were put under general anesthesia.
Patients with multiple health issues and who are at higher risk of adverse events are less likely to
receive follow - up care from a physician after visiting an emergency department for chest
pain, reports a study published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal)
«One in four
patients who visited emergency department for chest
pain did not
receive follow - up care.»
Patients who didn't seek follow - up care within a month received the lowest rate of care and had the worst health outcomes — demonstrating the need to improve follow - up with high risk chest pain patients after they're discharged from the emergency room,
Patients who didn't seek follow - up care within a month
received the lowest rate of care and had the worst health outcomes — demonstrating the need to improve follow - up with high risk chest
pain patients after they're discharged from the emergency room,
patients after they're discharged from the emergency room, Ko said.
Overall, seven percent of
patients received a prescription for an opioid
pain medication (such as hydrocodone or oxycodone).
Participating emergency department physicians — both staff physicians and residents — evaluating
patients with abdominal
pain, chest
pain / shortness of breath, or headache were asked to complete brief surveys after their initial evaluation of the
patients and again after
receiving CT scan results.
A study of 343 post-surgical
patients treated by an innovative, multidisciplinary hospital - integrated
pain program at Toronto General Hospital (TGH), University Health Network (UHN) found that all
patients showed reductions in
pain and anxiety in the two - year study, but those who also
received psychological services had greater reductions in opioid use, and their mood improved.
Receiving an injection of a steroid and anesthetic is a common treatment for
patients who are experiencing
pain and inflammation in a joint, such as the hip, knee or shoulder.
But the
patients who participated in the psychology program — who initially reported higher opioid use, anxiety, depression, and higher sensitivity to
pain — showed significantly greater reductions in opioid use, depression and less disruptions in their daily living as a result of their
pain than those
patients who
received TPS physician - guided treatment alone.
Other surveys show that approximately one third of adult Danes suffer from
pain in their knees, and also that approximately 25 percent of the
patients who have
received new knees due to osteoarthritis of the kneecap also state that they have suffered from knee
pain since adolescence.
Further,
patients reporting the worst
pain and higher degrees of disability
received the most substantial benefit from the treatments.
Patients who go to the emergency room (ER) with chest
pain often
receive unnecessary tests to evaluate whether they are having a heart attack, a practice that provides no clinical benefit and adds hundreds of dollars in health - care costs, according to a new study from researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
The majority of
patients were
pain free after
receiving a new image - guided pulsed radiofrequency treatment for low back
pain and sciatica, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
Patients receiving long - term opioid therapy for chronic
pain sometimes demonstrate challenging and concerning behaviors, such as using more opioid medication than prescribed or concomitant alcohol or drug use.
Patients with advanced cancers who took a drug designed to relieve constipation caused by pain killers lived longer and had fewer reports of tumor progression than cancer patients who did not receive the drug, according to results presented Oct. 27 at the 2015 meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists in Sa
Patients with advanced cancers who took a drug designed to relieve constipation caused by
pain killers lived longer and had fewer reports of tumor progression than cancer
patients who did not receive the drug, according to results presented Oct. 27 at the 2015 meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists in Sa
patients who did not
receive the drug, according to results presented Oct. 27 at the 2015 meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists in San Diego.
Most
patients will
receive pain medication to help ease the procedures, but the efficacy of these medications can be undermined by the «wind - up phenomenon.»
«Exploratory analyses of several secondary outcomes indicated that the sedation protocol was associated with a difference in
patients» sedation experience;
patients in the intervention group were able to be safely managed in a more awake and calm state while intubated,
receiving fewer days of opioid exposure and fewer sedative classes without an increase in inadequate
pain or sedation management or clinically significant iatrogenic [consequence of treatment] withdrawal compared with
patients receiving usual care, but they experienced more days with reported
pain and agitation, suggesting a complex relationship among wakefulness,
pain, and agitation,» the authors write.
The study included 22,917
patients from 19 medical centers in Ontario, Canada, who
received a diagnosis of stable coronary artery disease following coronary angiogram for chest
pain (chronic stable angina) between Oct. 1, 2008, and Sept. 30, 2013.
In that trial, oliceridine provided at least as much
pain relief as morphine did, and
patients who
received the new drug suffered significantly less nausea, vomiting and hypoventilation (a measure of slowed breathing) than
patients on morphine.
Fortunately, similar treatments are already being trialled in cancer
patients receiving immunotherapy, making the application to other conditions like neuropathic
pain highly feasible.
Later, a randomized palliative - care trial from Virginia Commonwealth University found that
patients who
received spinal opiates (OK) rather than systemic
pain relief survived longer.
May 20, 2002 Pemetrexed shows survival benefit in
patients with pleural mesothelioma Patients with pleural mesothelioma live longer and have less pain and shortness of breath if they receive the new chemotherapy drug pem
patients with pleural mesothelioma
Patients with pleural mesothelioma live longer and have less pain and shortness of breath if they receive the new chemotherapy drug pem
Patients with pleural mesothelioma live longer and have less
pain and shortness of breath if they
receive the new chemotherapy drug pemetrexed.
The investigators randomly assigned each
patient to one of three groups: one that
received real chiropractic manipulation of the spine; one that
received a sham version; and one that stuck with their usual
pain - relieving medication.
The researchers found that hospitals in the top 25 % — in terms of the nurse - to -
patient - per - day ratio — also
received top marks for communication with nurses, nursing services, communication about medications,
pain control, and discharge instructions, according to the report in The New England Journal of Medicine.
After an initial information session on how to manage back
pain, roughly two - thirds of the
patients were randomly assigned to
receive group CBT, while the rest
received no further treatment.
It is therefore of critical importance to improve the recognition and assessment of
pain to ensure that
patients receive the most appropriate treatment» (Achterberg, et al., 2013)
Here's the good news: all the
patients who
received the aromatherapy hand massage reported less
pain and depression.
More information on
pain management for military personnel and veterans Cancer treatment centers with integrative health care programs may offer services such as what is zovirax cream used for and meditation to help manage symptoms and side effects for
patients who are
receiving conventional cancer treatment.
A study involving
patients who were given 225 mg twice daily noted reduced
pain in 63 % of the
patients receiving ginger supplements compared to 50 %
receiving placebo.
This article: Cost Savings from Reducing
Pain through the Delivery of Integrative Medicine Program to Hospitalized
Patients, examines the relationship between changes in patients» pain when receiving Integrative Medicine (IM) therapies and total cost of care during a hospital ad
Patients, examines the relationship between changes in
patients» pain when receiving Integrative Medicine (IM) therapies and total cost of care during a hospital ad
patients»
pain when
receiving Integrative Medicine (IM) therapies and total cost of care during a hospital admission.
After surgery, our
patients receive a cold laser therapy treatment which reduces
pain and inflammation and speeds up healing.
When talking to the clinician, technicians should be ready to discuss observed signs of
pain, what has been done to address other possible causes of discomfort (e.g., walking the
patient, checking the bedding, ensuring the intravenous catheter is patent), and what analgesics the
patient is
receiving, including the dose, frequency, and time of last administration.
We monitor
patients constantly to ensure they are
receiving proper treatment and
pain management throughout the day and night.
Our declaw
patients receive 2 or 3 injectable
pain medications during the procedure and go home with oral
pain medication.
Because cats are stoic and hide
pain well, feline
patients may not
receive enough
pain medication.
Every
patient receives pain medication.
All dental
patients receive a dental examination, general anesthesia, teeth scaling, polishing and fluoride treatment, intravenous fluid therapy, antibiotic and
pain medication during their dental procedure, three days of postoperative
pain medication if indicated, and a complimentary nail trim.
Patients are monitored until they are fully awake,
receiving aggressive
pain management and TLC while they are recovering.
Whether your pet is recovering from surgery,
receiving treatment for advanced medical issues or suffers from a chronically painful condition, our doctors are dedicated to providing safe and effective
pain management for every
patient.
Pain control is a priority for our
patients, therefore they
receive both pre and post-operative
pain medication.
All of our
patients receive pain management when they need a procedure performed, and this includes after the procedure as well.