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The analgesic and emotional response to intravenous lidocaine infusion in the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia: a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study. |
Liu H, Lu F, Zhou D, et al. |
Results of Intravenous Lidocaine Infusion in the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain Syndrome Background: Overall, 30%-50% of patients with postherpetic neuralgia (PHN... |
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Ethical problems in decision making in the neonatal ICU. |
Lantos JD |
Examining the Roles of Emotion and Ethics in NICU Decision Making Background: In the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), disagreements about withholding/withdra... |
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Tools for deprescribing in frail older persons and those with limited life expectancy: a systematic review. |
Thompson W, Lundby C, Graabaek T, et al |
Tools for Deprescribing Medications in Elderly or Limited Life Expectancy Patients Background: Older people often take many medications and are more susceptible ... |
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Do older and younger patients derive similar survival benefits from novel oncology drugs? A systematic review and meta-analysis. |
Arciero VS, Cheng S, Mason R, McDonald E, Saluja R, Chan KKW |
Do Older and Younger Patients Derive Similar Survival Benefits from Novel Oncology Drugs? Background: Older patients may derive less benefit from cancer drugs.1 ... |
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Partners' overestimation of patients' pain severity: relationships with partners' interpersonal responses. |
Junghaenel DU, Schneider S, Broderick JE |
Partners’ Overestimation of Patients’ Pain Severity Background: Social support is vital in facilitating adaptation to chronic pain.1-3 Does concordance between patients’ and thei... |
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Haloperidol and ziprasidone for treatment of delirium in critical illness. |
Girard TD, Exline MC, Carson SS, et al |
Analyzing Medication for the Treatment of Delirium in Critical Illness Background: Delirium affects 50%-75% of patients receiving mechanical ventilation in an in... |
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