Publications by authors named "Chanon Thanaboriboon"

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  • * Fourteen patients who struggled with traditional oral medications received fluoroscopy-guided injections, resulting in significant reductions in both pain scores and frequency of pain attacks after 60 days.
  • * Complications included temporary side effects like hemifacial palsy and diplopia, which resolved within three months, suggesting the treatment is relatively safe.
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Referred chronic shoulder pain may arise from diaphragmatic irritation. It can potentially be alleviated by blockade of the phrenic nerve. There is literature describing its use in acute pain conditions; yet for chronic pain, there are no reports.

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Background: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a disabling painful disorder caused by many different and poorly understood mechanisms. It often affects the distal limbs and usually happens as consequence of a trauma. Its severity can remarkably affect patients' quality of life.

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  • Previous studies indicate that intraoperative cerebral desaturation during shoulder surgery in the beach chair position can range from 0% to 80%, and this study aims to better understand the associated risks and factors by controlling for key physiological parameters.
  • A total of 42 patients aged around 63 years were monitored during elective shoulder surgeries utilizing near-infrared spectroscopy to assess cerebral oxygen saturation while undergoing a specific anesthesia protocol.
  • The research seeks to establish the relationship between intraoperative cerebral desaturation and 24-hour cognitive decline, as well as identify factors that contribute to intraoperative hypotension.
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