1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0277-0326(96)80013-4
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Psychological and medical complications of chronic pain management

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“…If air is aspirated, anticipate a pneumothorax but understand that it can take up to 6–12 hours for intrapleural air to accumulate to cause symptoms [2]. A pneumothorax that is less than 25% of lung volume and otherwise causes no symptoms does not need to be treated beyond clinical observation and serial chest X‐rays until spontaneously healed [2,3]. For those who are symptomatic, patients may experience pleuritic chest pain, shortness of breath, and tachypnea.…”
Section: Pneumothoraxmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If air is aspirated, anticipate a pneumothorax but understand that it can take up to 6–12 hours for intrapleural air to accumulate to cause symptoms [2]. A pneumothorax that is less than 25% of lung volume and otherwise causes no symptoms does not need to be treated beyond clinical observation and serial chest X‐rays until spontaneously healed [2,3]. For those who are symptomatic, patients may experience pleuritic chest pain, shortness of breath, and tachypnea.…”
Section: Pneumothoraxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most emergency complications in interventional pain management stem from issues related to the involved anatomy, physiology, and pharmacology. Prior to beginning any procedure, the following checklist of questions should be carefully reviewed: [2] • What tissues must the needle pass through? • What vulnerable tissues and organs are near the path and target of the needle?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What actions are likely to trigger the aforementioned kinds of exposures? Let us begin with an overview of the risks inherent n certain procedures [9]. First consider the possibility of direct nerve damage—one cause of this can be from a reaction to a high concentration solution of local anesthetic; always use the minimum effective concentration of local anesthetic.…”
Section: Litigation Relating To Interventional Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apesar do avanço científico e tecnológico, a dor, em suas diferentes formas de manifestação, continua sendo um dos maiores problemas médicos afetando milhões de pessoas em todo mundo, e a terapia antiálgica, interrompendo as vias de transmissão nervosa, visa aliviar a dor de diferentes tipos, origens e intensidades, beneficiando, sobretudo pacientes com câncer terminal. 1,2,3,4 Muitos procedimentos antiálgicos em humanos podem ser aplicados aos animais, porém existem poucos estudos controlados sobre o assunto na medicina veterinária. Merkens e Schamhardt 5 induziram claudicação em eqüinos com dois parafusos de 25 mm de comprimento e 8 mm de diâmetro na ferradura para produzir pressão controlada na sola, que serviu de modelo para outras pesquisas.…”
Section: Estudo Comparativo Experimental Da Injeção Perineural Do áLcunclassified