Search for dissertations about: "Ketamine as analgesic"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Ketamine as analgesic.
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1. Human experimental pain models : methodological and analgesic studies
Abstract : Pain is an important clinical issue with great impact on society and individuals' well being. It is well established that sensory abnormalities induced by tissue trauma and inflammation are clinically important in various acute and chronic pain conditions. READ MORE
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2. Low dose ketamine : analgesia and side-effects in patients and volunteers
Abstract : There is a need for novel approaches in the pharmacological treatment of pain. In many pain states the present treatment options are insufficient. Altered processing in sensory pathways often underlies such intractable pain. READ MORE
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3. Anaesthesia and analgesia for surgery in rabbits and rats : a comparison of the effects of different compounds
Abstract : Studies of anaesthesia and analgesia in rats and rabbit were undertaken with the aim to improve anaesthesia techniques, for better animal welfare and research quality. Induction of anaesthesia with the volatile halogenated agents isoflurane, sevoflurane and desflurane was compared in the New Zealand White rabbit. READ MORE
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4. Neuropathic Pain; Quality of Life, Sensory Assessments and Pharmacological Treatments
Abstract : Neuropathic pain of central and peripheral origin presents a substantial clinical problem as it is often resistant to pharmacological treatment.The health related quality of life of 126 patients with peripheral neuropathic pain was studied, to provide a cross sectional description from this point of view. READ MORE
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5. Experimental Aspects on Chronic Whiplash-Associated Pain
Abstract : Introduction: Chronic pain after whiplash trauma (chronic WAD) to the neck is still a common clinical problem in terms of pain management, rehabilitation and insurance claims. In contrast to the increased knowledge concerning mechanisms of chronic pain in general, no clinical guidelines exist concerning assessment, pain control and rehabilitation of patients with chronic WAD. READ MORE