Publications by authors named "DP Beltrutti"

It is well-known that morphine is the king of analgesics. It is widely used, and administered in various ways for the control of acute and chronic pain states. There are, however, certain types of pain and certain clinical conditions in which morphine cannot be used due to the risk of possible complications.

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An overview of the spinal administration of ketamine is presented. Ketamine acts as a noncompetitive antagonist of the NMDA receptor Ca(++ channel pore. This effect provides interesting possibilities in pain therapy.

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The problem of pain and suffering in the terminal phase of illness such as cancer or Aids has not received adequate attention and has not been given valid solutions. The author tries to offer a new interpretation key for the problem starting from the Good Samaritan Novel that is considered a clear example of the capability of bringing help and assistance in concrete terms. The request for euthanasia will never be considered a superfluous problem unless a patient can receive concrete answers to his physical and emotional suffering and to the problem of his personal "quality of life".

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In patients affected by unbearable pain secondary to peripheral vascular disorders beyond surgical repair such as thromboangitis obliterans, diabetic microangiopathy, arteriosclerosis obliterans, there is a need to establish the degree of micro-circulation functionality before proceeding with invasive pain therapy, such as Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS). From our series some cases of refractory ischaemic pain subjected to nuclear medicine techniques assessment before and after SCS implant will be presented; these data suggest that the use of radionuclides for quantifying regional perfusion, in view of the information it offers us both in the dynamic angiographic phase and in the later static phase, constitutes a very valid aid in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain conditions of ischaemic origin. Cutaneous, musculoskeletal and bone flow scintiscan is a non-invasive procedure which allowed us to make an objective selection of patients who are candidates for prolonged conservative treatment thus limiting the incidence of ineffective permanent SCS implants.

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Chronic pain in patients suffering from advanced cancer as well as unbearable chronic pain states depending on non-malignant pathology have always represented a test bench to verify results of advanced therapeutical programs as to more traditional approaches. The Authors present their experience resulting from longterm spinal infusion with peridural catheters connected to portable micropumps for the continuous administration of analgesic solutions. The availability of portable micropumps, a better understanding of spinal opioid receptors and advances in pharmacokinetics of opiate analgesics led in these years to a tremendous improvement of pain control possibilities and of the quality of life of patients.

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A study has been carried out on the effectiveness of a total parenteral nutrition (TPN) program on 12 patients in intensive care units (ICU). Conclusions have been drawn from biohumoral parameters during the first fornight's stay in the ICU. Results, relating to the re-equilibrium of the glycid and protydic sectors, varied in respect of their temporal distribution.

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The treatment of trigeminal neuralgia (TN), which is resistant to medical therapy, has benefited from many surgical techniques. It is not possible, in light of the present level of knowledge, to establish exactly which method is the most suitable. It does, however, seem significant that certain side effects appear, in varying percentages, in all kinds of operations.

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