Background: First-line medications for the treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN) are associated with a substantial rate of discontinuation due to adverse effects or insufficient efficacy. Neuromodulation techniques have been used for PDN, but a comprehensive review of the literature that incorporates several distinct device categories has yet to be undertaken.
Objectives: We aimed to summarize the evidence regarding 4 major types of neuromodulation devices for the treatment of PDN.
To improve medication reconciliation and decrease the rate of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) after the transfer of brain-injured neurologically impaired patients from an acute hospital setting to an inpatient rehabilitation facility, a performance improvement strategy was put in place. Such a strategy consisted of adding the proper DVT prophylaxis medication and dosage in the preadmission screen to prevent a delay in receiving the appropriate medication. This resulted in a dramatic reduction of inappropriately discontinued medications from 14.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPain evaluation in large community studies is difficult. Analgesics can be a useful tool in estimating pain-related conditions in which analgesic use is highly regulated. In this study, we evaluated analgesics consumption patterns of regular Israel Defense Force soldiers.
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