Publications by authors named "Blunk J"

Objectives: Previously, we found in cultures of primary neurons and in animals that sensitized primary neurons can be desensitized by treatment with e.g. beta-adrenergic receptor agonists.

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During the perioperative and postoperative care of pregnant women it is prudent to pay close attention to the changed physiology of these patients. The main principles of care are the preservation of maternal and fetal homeostasis as well as avoidance of any substances with toxic effects on the fetus. In order to provide pregnant patients with good quality care, all relevant disciplines should be involved as early as possible.

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Background: Besides reliable efficacy and patient satisfaction, economic efficiency is becoming increasingly more important in postoperative pain management.

Aim: The present study investigated the effectiveness of two pain pump systems and compared the running costs in treatment.

Material And Methods: In this study 40 patients received an interscalene catheter prior to shoulder surgery.

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Objective: Ultrasound (US)-guided pain procedures become increasingly important due to their numerous advantages. Solid proficiency is necessary, however, to minimize complications and guarantee adequate performance. To enable beginners to learn the relevant skills in the technique of US-guided stellate ganglion (SGB) and intercostal nerve block (ICB), a training curriculum was developed and tested using self-made phantoms.

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Peripheral nerve blocks are currently performed relatively blind even in the most complex anatomical structures and physicians mostly rely on palpable anatomical landmarks on the surface. Ultrasound has become an indispensable part of the modern medical world and has long since found its way into almost all medical professions. More and more this trend also reaches interventional pain physicians as it is possible to accurately target structures, to track the needle course during the intervention and to visualize the spread of the local anesthetic.

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Objective: Patients presenting with buttock pain syndromes are common. Up to 8% of these conditions may be attributed to piriformis syndrome. Included in several therapeutic and diagnostic approaches, injections directly into the piriformis muscle may be performed.

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Peripheral nerve blocks are currently performed relatively blind even in the most complex anatomical structures and physicians mostly rely on palpable anatomical landmarks on the surface. Ultrasound has become an indispensable part of the modern medical world and has long since found its way into almost all medical professions. More and more this trend also reaches interventional pain physicians as it is possible to accurately target structures, to track the needle course during the intervention and to visualize the spread of the local anesthetic.

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Background: Quality of life (QoL) is frequently investigated as a secondary endpoint in clinical trials but is rarely evaluated in clinical practice. The present survey sought to assess the QoL of patients with advanced gastrointestinal tumours receiving palliative chemotherapy. Furthermore, we wanted to compare the results of subscales of the generic EORTC QLQ-C30 (European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer, Quality of Life Questionnaire, version 3.

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The nerve fibres underlying histamine-induced itch have not been fully elucidated. We blocked the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve and mapped the skin area unresponsive to mechanical stimulation, but still sensitive to electrically induced pain. Nerve block induced significantly larger anaesthetic areas to mechanical (100 mN pin-prick, 402 ± 61 cm²; brush, 393 ± 63 cm²) and heat pain stimuli (401 ± 53 cm²) compared with electrical stimulation (352 ± 62 cm², p < 0.

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Nerve growth factor (NGF) induces local hyperalgesia for a few days after intramuscular injection, but longer-lasting muscle pain upon systemic administration. As the muscle fascia is densely innervated by free nerve endings, we hypothesized a lasting sensitization of fascia nociceptors by NGF. We administered 1 μg NGF (dissolved in 100 μL saline) ultrasound-guided to the fascia of the Musculus erector spinae muscle at the lumbar level of 14 male volunteers and assessed hypersensitivity after 6 hours, and 1, 3, 7, 14, and 21 days.

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Article Synopsis
  • Musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace are linked to psychosocial and individual factors, as well as organizational and job requirements.
  • Research by Huang, Feuerstein, and Sauter explores the connection between occupational stress and upper extremity disorders, suggesting that breaking down complex models can aid in understanding these relationships.
  • A study focused on task repetition as a risk factor found little to no significant connection between job stress and task repetition among workers in Taiwan.
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Cancer pain in the field of otolaryngology can be effectively alleviated. Only very few questions regarding the patient's history of pain are required to understand the type of pain being dealt with and to be able to make the correct selection of analgetic agents. It is particularly important to treat tumor breakthrough pain appropriately, for which a sufficient number of therapeutic agents are available.

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Time courses of beta-thromboglobulin release, and protein extravasation after thermal inflammation of human skin was compared to neurogenic inflammation induced by histamine iontophoresis. Beta-TG and protein levels were sampled by intradermal microdialysis. Three microdialysis membranes were inserted at each stimulation site.

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Background: The aim of this randomized clinical trial was to determine whether spinal saddle block (SSB) is superior to total intravenous anaesthesia (TIVA) in perianal surgery.

Methods: Suitable patients aged 18-75 years (American Society of Anesthesiologists grade I or II) scheduled to undergo perianal surgery were randomized to SSB (1.0 ml 0.

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Airway management in anesthetized pigs is known to be technically demanding, and the 'gold standard' technique of endotracheal intubation is particularly difficult to master. The authors investigated the feasibility of the laryngeal tube as an alternative technique for airway management in German Landrace pigs (n = 5). They compared this method with the laryngeal mask, which is considered to be an effective yet relatively straightforward tool for porcine airway management.

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Centrally active drugs are often hard to administer because of the blood brain barrier, and frequently high systemic doses are required to reach sufficient brain parenchyma concentrations, since these drugs are, additionally, diluted in the total blood volume. Moreover, topical administration via the systemic route is not possible. We here propose a technique for the local, quantitative deposition of active substances at defined intracerebral targets, e.

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New therapeutic concepts of cell and tissue replacement therapies have been introduced in treatment of neurological disorders which require robust and sensitive sensomotoric behavioral diagnostic test systems for experimental research. However, most test arrays available are either expensive and/or sensitive to environmental disturbances. Moreover, an extensive training phase for experimental animals is often required by conventional tests to get reproducible data.

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A novel photothrombotic ring stroke model was characterized by multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging, imaging of cerebral blood flow (CBF), adenosine triphosphate (ATP), pH, and histology. Ischemia was initiated by transosseous irradiation of a predefined brain area intravenously perfused by the photosensitive dye erythrosin B in male Wistar rats. In the region of the primary ring-lesion, the phototoxic reaction caused necrosis reflected by low relative ATP levels (28 +/- 15%), alkalosis (pH: 7.

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Unlabelled: Activation of mast cells and the systemic release of histamine is a common side effect of opioids. Nevertheless, fentanyl and its derivatives show only a slight activation of mast cells with a subsequent liberation of histamine and tryptase. In this study, we used intradermal microdialysis to assess whether this stimulatory effect of opioids on mast cells depends on the activation of opioid receptors.

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The therapeutical potential of transplantation of undifferentiated and predifferentiated murine embryonic stem cells for the regeneration of the injured brain was investigated in two rodent stroke models. Undifferentiated embryonic stem cells xenotransplanted into the rat brain at the hemisphere opposite to the ischemic injury migrated along the corpus callosum towards the damaged tissue and differentiated into neurons in the border zone of the lesion. In the homologous mouse brain, the same murine embryonic stem cells did not migrate, but produced highly malignant teratocarcinomas at the site of implantation, independent of whether they were predifferentiated in vitro to neural progenitor cells.

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Background And Objective: Rocuronium and, to a lesser extent, vecuronium can induce burning sensations associated with withdrawal reactions during administration. Dermal microdialysis in human and electrophysiological recordings of nociceptors in mouse skin were used to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of pain induction.

Methods: Microdialysis catheters were inserted intradermally into the forearm of 10 volunteers and were perfused with two different concentrations of rocuronium and vecuronium (1 and 10 mg mL(-1)) or a control.

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In vivo monitoring of stem cells after grafting is essential for a better understanding of their migrational dynamics and differentiation processes and of their regeneration potential. Migration of endogenous or grafted stem cells and neurons has been described in vertebrate brain, both under normal conditions from the subventricular zone along the rostral migratory stream and under pathophysiological conditions, such as degeneration or focal cerebral ischemia. Those studies, however, relied on invasive analysis of brain sections in combination with appropriate staining techniques.

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To assess further the psychometric features of neuropsychological deficit screening (NDS), three groups of patients (41 demented, 23 not demented but cognitively impaired, and 50 controls) were examined and the results compared with two older tests, the Mattis dementia rating scale (MDRS) and the mini mental status test (MMST). As a result, the discriminating ability of NDS (modified for this study) was comparable to both other tests without surpassing them in either demented or cognitively impaired groups. An abbreviated version allowed for an improvement in economy without sacrificing discriminating properties.

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Background: Activation of mast cells and systemic release of histamine are major side effects of intravenously administered muscle relaxants. In the current study, dermal microdialysis was used for the investigation of mast cell activation by muscle relaxants. Dermal microdialysis enabled simultaneous assessment of mediator release, vascular reactions, and sensory effects induced by intradermal application of muscle relaxants without systemic side effects.

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Acute and prolonged inflammatory processes, induced by intradermal injections of autologous platelet preparations, leukocytes, platelet-leukocyte mixtures and vehicle solutions, were monitored in 20 human subjects for up to 48 h. Psychophysical methods were employed to assess the time course of pain response, and the development of hyperalgesia. Time course of the axon reflex erythema was analysed by computer based videography.

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