1994
DOI: 10.1016/0885-3924(94)90122-8
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Preface: Policy issues related to clinical practice guidelines

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“…When severity of pain estimated by the doctor was used as the reference, pain treatment remained inadequate (negative prescription adequacy index scores) for 70% (85/121) of the patients. Antidepressants are considered useful for the treatment of neuropathic pain 10. In this study antidepressants were prescribed to 21 patients but to only one of the 33 patients suffering painful peripheral neuropathies and to two of the 29 patients with central nervous system pain.…”
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“…When severity of pain estimated by the doctor was used as the reference, pain treatment remained inadequate (negative prescription adequacy index scores) for 70% (85/121) of the patients. Antidepressants are considered useful for the treatment of neuropathic pain 10. In this study antidepressants were prescribed to 21 patients but to only one of the 33 patients suffering painful peripheral neuropathies and to two of the 29 patients with central nervous system pain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been recommended that pain management for AIDS patients follows the model of the World Health Organisation analgesic ladder developed for the management of cancer pain 7101112. Although this model has not yet been systematically validated, clinical reports describe its successful application to the management of pain in AIDS, particularly with respect to the use of opioids to treat severe pain 1314.…”
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“…Pain has been defined as an "unpleasant sensory or emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage or described in such terms" [12]. As such, pain is subjective with emotional and physical components.…”
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“…The clinical impression is that they are useful for neuropathic pain, especially when the pain is lancinating or burning 1. Although these disorders are not common (the incidence of trigeminal neuralgia is 4/100000 a year2), they can be very disabling.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%