2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1806-00132011000400002
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Melhora da qualidade de vida de pacientes com dor neuropática utilizando de monitorização ambulatorial contínua

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“…In medical clinic services, this frequency is around 5% and in hospitalized patients it is 7.5%. In the rheumatologic clinic, on the other hand, this syndrome is detected in 14% of patients 9 . This frequency is progressively increasing since FM is being better understood and diagnostic criteria are improving worldwide 8 .…”
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“…In medical clinic services, this frequency is around 5% and in hospitalized patients it is 7.5%. In the rheumatologic clinic, on the other hand, this syndrome is detected in 14% of patients 9 . This frequency is progressively increasing since FM is being better understood and diagnostic criteria are improving worldwide 8 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This frequency is progressively increasing since FM is being better understood and diagnostic criteria are improving worldwide 8 . In Brazil, some studies refer a prevalence of approximately 10% of the general population 9 . With regard to labor activities, more than 30% of FM patients are forced to decrease workload or to move to a job with less physical demand to be able to remain employed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This pathology is of silent evolution and develops complications such as retinopathy, nephropathy, neuropathy, and cardiovascular and vascular diseases [1]. Among the difficulties, it is concerned with vascular and neuropathic complications that contribute to the formation of lower limb wounds [2]. …”
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“…Diferentes métodos têm sido utilizados para avaliar a percepção da dor, sendo esta uma experiência multidimensional, com componentes sensoriais, afetivos e cognitivo-avaliativos que se correlacionam, colaborando para a resposta dolorosa (5) . Medidas unidimensionais de intensidade, em que a Escala Visual Analógica (EVA) é a mais utilizada, e escalas multidimensionais, como o questionário de McGill e o inventário de Wisconsin, são exemplos de métodos que conseguem quantificar e qualificar os diversos componentes vinculados à dor (7,8) .…”
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