Publications by authors named "Robert H Jenkinson"

It remains unclear whether feedback from group III/IV muscle afferents is of continuous significance for regulating the pulmonary response during prolonged (>5 min), steady-state exercise. To elucidate the influence of these sensory neurons on hyperpnoea, gas exchange efficiency, arterial oxygenation and acid-base balance during prolonged locomotor exercise, 13 healthy participants (4 females; 21 (3) years, : 46 (8) ml/kg/min) performed consecutive constant-load cycling bouts at ∼50% (20 min), ∼75% (20 min) and ∼100% (5 min) of with intact (CTRL) and pharmacologically attenuated (lumbar intrathecal fentanyl; FENT) group III/IV muscle afferent feedback from the legs. Pulmonary responses were continuously recorded and arterial blood (radial catheter) periodically collected throughout the exercise.

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  • About 50% of cancer patients experience pain related to the disease and its treatments, with opioids and neuropathic medications as the standard treatments despite their side effects.
  • Neuromodulation techniques, such as spinal cord stimulation (SCS), dorsal root ganglion stimulation (DRGS), and peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS), are gaining traction as alternative treatments for cancer pain, particularly in chest wall pain cases.
  • In a review of 11 case reports involving 34 patients, 88.25% found meaningful pain relief with neuromodulation, and most could reduce or eliminate their opioid use, suggesting that this approach warrants further clinical investigation.
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Objective: Lead migration is the most commonly reported complication of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) procedures and lead migration during trials of SCS can compromise both the success of the trial as well as the efficacy of subsequent implantation. Our objective was to examine the incidence and degree of intra-trial SCS lead migration and our hypothesis was that there would be a higher rate of significant radiographic lead migration during SCS trial than what has been previously published for permanently implanted leads.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively assessed the radiographic location of SCS leads on final fluoroscopic imaging at the time of trial lead placement compared to thoracic radiographs obtained at the end of the SCS trial to quantify the rate and degree of migration during the trial.

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This study examined the impact of aging on the elastic and resistive components of the work of breathing () during locomotor exercise at a given ) ventilatory rate, ) metabolic rate, and ) operating lung volume. Eight healthy younger (25 ± 4 yr) and 8 older (72 ± 6 yr) participants performed incremental bicycle exercise, from which retrospective analyses identified similar ventilatory rates (approximately 40, 70, and 100 L·min), similar metabolic rates (V̇o: approximately 1.2, 1.

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Objectives: This study examined the relationship between substance use disorder (SUD) and intimate partner violence (IPV) screening and management practices in the emergency department (ED).

Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of adult ED patients presenting to an urban, tertiary care teaching hospital over a 4-month period. An automated electronic data abstraction process identified consecutive patients and retrieved visit characteristics, including results of three violence screening questions, demographic data, triage acuity, time of visit, and International Classifications of Disease, 9th revision (ICD-9), diagnosis codes.

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