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112) Variation in clinical practice can indicate the need to improve the quality of care to alleviate the chronic pain burden.
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PMID:33430714 DOI:10.1177/0300891620985935
2021 Tumori
* Erector spinae plane block in chronic pain management: a scoping review.
- Chronic pain is reaching epidemic levels. Chronic pain represents a significant burden for patients, healthcare systems, and society, given its impact on quality of life, increased disability, and risk of hospitalization and mortality. Unmet needs of chronic pain management are also significant as only a small percentage of patients respond to medical (drug) therapy. Erector spinae plane block (ESPB) was rapidly adapted in clinical practice and numerous cases have been published assessing its effectiveness, but no systematic review of evidence on ESPB in chronic pain management is available. The purpose of this scoping review is to perform a comprehensive overview of existing evidence on ESPB in chronic pain management. We analyzed cases and case series reporting 43 patients. ESPB was performed in patients with severe pain and in all cases resulted in some degree of pain relief. However, because there was heterogeneity in mechanisms and underlying causes of chronic pain, preprocedural analgesic therapy, and pain assessment in reporting the cases, with the information currently available (case reports) we cannot make a definitive conclusion regarding efficacy and safety of ESPB in chronic pain management. Lack of homogeneity was present in medication use before the procedure, indicating a significant variation in how patients with chronic pain are managed. Variation in clinical practice can indicate the need to improve the quality of care to alleviate the chronic pain burden. Randomized controlled clinical trials are warranted to establish efficacy and safety of ESPB in chronic pain management.
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(2)29 and (21)4 setting (40)3 social (59)2 experience
(3)28 studies (22)4 treatment (41)3 trials, (60)2 genetics
(4)24 practice (23)3 Trial (42)3 use (61)2 guidelines
(5)18 trial (24)3 Trials (43)3 variables, (62)2 manifestations
(6)15 outcomes (25)3 application (44)2 PGx (63)2 manifestations,
(7)9 data (26)3 applications, (45)2 Trials, (64)2 needs
(8)7 settings (27)3 characteristics, (46)2 applicability (65)2 oncology
(9)7 signs (28)3 conditions (47)2 assessments (66)2 parameters
(10)7 utility (29)3 data, (48)2 benefits (67)2 research
(11)5 impact (30)3 decision (49)2 case (68)2 services
(12)5 relevance (31)3 effectiveness (50)2 checklist (69)2 settings,
(13)5 studies, (32)3 evidence (51)2 conversations (70)2 specimens
(14)4 care (33)3 factors (52)2 correlates (71)2 survey
(15)4 diagnosis (34)3 features (53)2 courses (72)2 syndrome
(16)4 efficacy (35)3 health (54)2 decision-making (73)2 trial,
(17)4 levels (36)3 isolates (55)2 dental (74)2 validity
(18)4 or (37)3 outcomes, (56)2 disease
(19)4 outcome (38)3 populations (57)2 epidemiology

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--- WordNet output for clinical --- =>客観的な態度の, 臨床の, 臨床治療の, 臨床, 分析的な, 冷静な, 客観的な, 病院に関するものだ, 病院関係の Overview of adj clinical The adj clinical has 2 senses (first 2 from tagged texts) 1. (14) clinical -- (relating to a clinic or conducted in or as if in a clinic and depending on direct observation of patients; "clinical observation"; "clinical case study") 2. (1) clinical -- (scientifically detached; unemotional; "he spoke in the clipped clinical monotones typical of police testimony") --- WordNet end ---