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1 Comparison of outcomes of patients with painless versus painful ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention The American Journal of Cardiology, January 27, 2012
2 Controversies and advances in non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) analgesia in chronic pain management Postgraduate Medical Journal, January 26, 2012
3 Fluoroscopic cervical interlaminar epidural injections in managing chronic pain of cervical postsurgery syndrome: preliminary results of a randomized, double-blind, active control trial Full Text Pain Physician, January 23, 2012
4 Acute Epidural Spinal Hemorrhage from Vasculitis: Resolution with Immunosuppression Neurocritical Care , January 18, 2012
5 Morphine and Ketamine Is Superior to Morphine Alone for Out-of-Hospital Trauma Analgesia Annals of Emergency Medicine, January 17, 2012 Clinical Article
6 The traumatised chronic pain patient—Prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder - PTSD and pain sensitisation in two Scandinavian samples referred for pain rehabilitation Scandinavian Journal of Pain, January 17, 2012
7 Pain Assessment in the ICU Can Improve Outcome Clinical Pulmonary Medicine, January 11, 2012
8 Safety and Efficiency of a Chest Pain Diagnostic Algorithm With Selective Outpatient Stress Testing for Emergency Department Patients With Potential Ischemic Chest Pain Annals of Emergency Medicine, January 9, 2012
9 Hernia with Acute Pain and Swelling Full Text Emergency Medicine News, January 9, 2012
10 Adapting to Life After Burn Injury-Reflections on Care Journal of Burn Care & Research, January 5, 2012
11 Predictors of Patient Satisfaction With Pain Management and Improvement 3 Months After Burn Injury Journal of Burn Care & Research, January 4, 2012
12 Persistent antinociception through repeated self-injury in patients with borderline personality disorder Pain, January 3, 2012
13 Catechol-O-Methyltransferase Genotype Predicts Pain Severity in Hospitalized Burn Patients Journal of Burn Care & Research, January 3, 2012
14 International spinal cord injury pain classification: part i. background and description Spinal Cord, January 3, 2012
15 Ovarian vein thrombosis mimicking acute abdomen Full Text World Journal of Emergency Surgery, January 3, 2012
16 Intravenous paracetamol versus morphine for renal colic in the emergency department: a randomised double-blind controlled trial Emergency Medicine Journal, December 22, 2011 Clinical Article
17 Nurse-Administered Ketamine Sedation in an Emergency Department in Rural Uganda Annals of Emergency Medicine, December 21, 2011
18 Nitrous oxide/oxygen compared with fentanyl in reducing pain among adults with isolated extremity trauma Emergency Medicine Australasia, December 14, 2011 Clinical Article
19 Emergency Department Crowding Is Associated with Decreased Quality of Analgesia Delivery for Children with Pain Related to Acute, Isolated, Long-bone Fractures Academic Emergency Medicine, December 14, 2011
20 Assessing risk in acute chest pain: The value of stress myocardial perfusion imaging in patients admitted through the emergency department Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, December 12, 2011
1 Sublingual Buprenorphine in Acute Pain Management: A Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial Annals of Emergency Medicine, November 28, 2011
2 Nitrous oxide/oxygen compared with fentanyl in reducing pain among adults with isolated extremity trauma Emergency Medicine Australasia, December 14, 2011
3 Training for general practitioners in opioid prescribing for chronic pain based on practice guidelines: a randomized pilot and feasibility trial The Journal of Pain, November 29, 2011 Clinical Guideline
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