Psychophysical and electrophysiological responses to experimental pain may be influenced by sedation: comparison of the effects of a hypnotic (propofol) and an analgesic (alfentanil).
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Laser-evoked potentials as a tool for assessing the efficacy of antinociceptive drugs.Evoked potential monitoring in anaesthesia and analgesia.Paradoxic effects of propofol on visceral pain induced by various TRPV1 agonists.Assessing analgesic actions of opioids by experimental pain models in healthy volunteers - an updated review.Optimizing the early phase development of new analgesics by human pain biomarkers.Electroencephalography and analgesics.Objective methods for the assessment of the spinal and supraspinal effects of opioids.Is electrical brain activity a reliable biomarker for opioid analgesia in the gut?Increased phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase in trigeminal nociceptive neurons following propofol administration in ratsEffects of sedation on subjective perception of pain intensity and autonomic nervous responses to pain: A preliminary study.Propofol directly depresses lumbar dorsal horn neuronal responses to noxious stimulation in goats.Intrathecal propofol has analgesic effects on inflammation-induced pain in rats.Pharmacodynamic modelling of placebo and buprenorphine effects on event-related potentials in experimental pain.Modulation of neuronal activity in CNS pain pathways following propofol administration in rats: Fos and EEG analysis.Propofol versus alfentanil to prevent movement responses during uterine curettage.No difference between bupivacaine in 0.9% and 8% glucose for spinal anaesthesia in small children.Improved postoperative analgesia with isoflurane than with propofol anaesthesia.[Pain and consciousness. Articles from the summer workshop held by the German Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Pain Therapy (DIVS) in 2005].
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Psychophysical and electrophysiological responses to experimental pain may be influenced by sedation: comparison of the effects of a hypnotic (propofol) and an analgesic (alfentanil).
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Psychophysical and electrophys ...... and an analgesic (alfentanil).
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Psychophysical and electrophys ...... and an analgesic (alfentanil).
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Psychophysical and electrophys ...... and an analgesic (alfentanil).
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Psychophysical and electrophys ...... and an analgesic (alfentanil).
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Petersen-Felix S
Zbinden AM
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10.1093/BJA/77.2.165
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1996-08-01T00:00:00Z