
Acute Pain
YEAR 2018
ACEP optimizing the treatment of acute pain in the ED
Ahiskalioglu et al 2018 - Erector spinae plane block for bilateral lumbar transverse process fracture in emergency department. A new indication
Allen et al 2018 - Greater Occipital Nerve Block for Acute Treatment of Migraine Headache
Apfelbaum et al 2018 - Practice Guidelines for Moderate Procedural Sedation and Analgesia 2018
Baarslag et al 2018 - How often do we perform painful and stressful procedures in the paediatric intensive care unit. A prospective observational study
Barnaby et al 2018 - Randomized Controlled Trial of IV APAP vs. IV HM for Acute Pain in the ED
Barnaby et al - IV APAP vs IV HM for acute pain in the ED
Barton et al 2018 - Multimodal analgesia in crotalid snakebite envenomation. A novel use of FNB
Beaudoin et al 2018 - Racial differences in presentations and predictors of acute pain following motor vehicle collision
Beaudoin FL 2018 - Combination of ibuprofen and acetaminophen is no different than low-dose opioid analgesic preparations in relieving short- term acute extremity pain
Borys et al 2018 - Survey of postoperative pain control in different types of hospitals. A multicenter observational study
Boyd et al 2018 - Tetracaine Challenges Old Dogma for ED Management of Corenal Abrasion Pain
Calandese et al 2018 - Erector spinae plane block for acute postoperative pain management after anterior thoracolumbar surgery
Calandese et al - ESP block
Caspi et al 2018 - Nurse-initiated oral opioid pain protocol improves the quality of musculoskeletal pain management in the emergency department
Chambers et al 2018 - From evidence to influence-dissemination and implementation of scientific knowledge for improved pain research and management
Chaw et al 2018 - Evaluation of the quality of acute pain management in a pediatric surgical setting
Clattenburg et al 2018 - Slow infusion of low-dose ketamine reduces bothersome side effects compared to IV push- a double-ldouble dummy RCT
De Jong et al - Development of a Multimodal Analgesia Protocol for perioperatvie pain for limb amputation
Deng et al 2018 - Prevalence and Characteristics of Moderate to Severe Pain among Hospitalized Older Adults
Derry_et_al - 2017 Cochrane_Database of Systematic Reviews of Topical Analgesics
Dickert et al 2018 - Ethics and Regulatory Barriers to Research in Emergency Setting
Dolatabadi et al 2018 - Intranasal Desmopressin Compared with IV Ketorolac for ED Patients with Renal Colic
DSouza et al 2018 - Anticholinergics and Antiemetics in the ED to decrease EPSE of antiemetics drugs
Eldufani et al 2018 - Non-anesthetic effects of ketamine-a review article
Etchison et al 2018 - Low-dose Ketamine Does Not Improve Migraine in the ED
Fox et al 2018 - Battlefield acupuncture to treat low back pain in the emergency department
Friedman et al 2018 - Pain One Week After an ED Visit for LBP is Associated with Poor Three-month Outocmes
Friedman et al 2018 - Trial of Naproxen With or Without Orphenadrine or Methocarbamol for Acute Low Back Pain
Friedman et al - A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Naproxen w-wo Orphenadrine or Methocarbamol for Acute LBP
Friedman et al - A Randomized, Sham-Controlled Trial of Bilateral GON for Refractory Migraine HA
Furyk et al 2018 - Intravenous versus oral paracetamol in the adult ED-a prospective, double-blind, double-dummy, randomised controlled trial
Geisser et al 2018 - How condition-specific do measures of pain intensity need to be
Gimovsky et al 2018 - Evaluating the Use of Ketamine for Pain Control With Sickle Cell Crisis in Pregnancy-A Report of 2 Cases
Gottlieb et al 2018 - How Effective Is a Regional Nerve Block for Hip Fractures
Green at al 2018- The Newest Threat to Emergency Department Procedural Sedation Ann Emerg Med 2018
Grover et al 2018 - Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for pain in the ED
Haske et al 2018 - Analgesia in Patients with Trauma in Emergency Medicine
Herrera-Escobar et al - Association of Pain after Trauma with Long-term Functional and Mental Health Outcomes
Herzig et al 2018 - Improving Safety Opioid Use for Acute Noncancer Pain Hospitalized Adults Consensus Statement J Hosp Med
Ho et al 2018 - USE OF ULTRASOUND-GUIDED SUPERFICIAL CERVICAL PLEXUS BLOCK FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT IN THE ED
Hogan et al 2018 - Perspective-update on pain education
Hosseininejad et al 2018 - Comparing the analgesic efficacy of morphine plus ketamine versus morphine in patients with acute renal colic in the ED
Hosseininejad et al 2018 - Does co-treatment with ultra-low-dose naloxone and morphine provide better analgeaia in renal colic patients
Indovina et al 2018 - Virtual reality as a distraction intervention to relieve pain and distress during medical procedures-comprehensive literature review
Jalili et al 2018 - Desmopressin-indomethacin combination efficacy and safety in renal colic patients
Jones et al 2018 - Intravenous Fluid for the Treatment of ED Patients with Migraine HA
Juul et al 2018 - Desmopressin as an adjuvant to opioids or NSAIDs in treatment of renal colic-nationwide register-based study (3)
Kapila et al 2018 - The analgesic action of desmopressin in renal colic
Karlow et al 2018 - A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Ketamine as an Alternative to Opioids for Acute Pain in the Emergency Department
Kendall et al - Selected highlights from clinical anesthesia and pain management
Kim et al 2018 - A comparison of analgesic prescribing among ED back and neck pain visits with PT and without
Klaess et al 2018 - Current Ketamine Practice-Results of the 2016 American Society of Pain Management Nursing Survey on Ketamine
Korucu et al 2018 - The effectiveness of greater occipital nerve blockade in treating acute migraine-related headaches in the ED
Lassere et al 2018 - Protocol of the randomised placebo controlled pilot trial of the management of acute sciatica (SCIATICA)-a feasibility study
Lee et al 2018 - Reproducible and replicable pain research-a critical review
Lutman et al 2018 - A Contemporary Perspective on the Management of Post-Craniotomy Headache and Pain
Makhoul et al 2018 - Intravenous lidocaine for renal colic in the ED
Maleki Verki et al 2018 - Comparison the analgesic effect of magnesiumsulphate and Ketorolac in patients with renal colic
Masoumi et al 2018 - Comparison of the analgesic effects of haloperidol with or without morphine for acute renal colic in teh ED
Matthews et al - The Role of Dose Reduction With NSAID Use
Mavrogenis et al - The ABC and Pain in Trauma
Milliron et al 2018 - Update-Topical Anesthetics for Pain Control During Laceration Repair
Mitra et al 2018 - New Advances in Acute Postoperative Pain Management
Morad et al 2018 - Pain management in neurocritical care-an update
Moskowitz et al 2018 - A Double-Blind, Randomized Controlled Trial of Gabapentin vs. Placebo for Acute Pain Management in Critically Ill Patients with Rib Fractures
Motov et al 2018 - Continuous Intravenous SDK infusion for managing pain in the ED
Motov et al 2018 - Intravenous subdissociative-dose ketamine versus morphine for acute geriatric pain in the Emergency Department-A randomized controlled trial
Motov et al 2018 - Sub-dissociative dose Ketamine for managing pain in the ED
Motov et al 2018 - THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE PAIN IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT-A WHITE PAPER
Naeem et al 2018 - Emergent management of primary headache-review of current literature
Nair et al 2018 - TRANSNASAL LIDOCAINE FOR TREATING HEADACHE IN THE ED
Nickerson et al 2018 - DRIPPED LIDOCAINE-A NOVEL APPROACH TO NEEDLELESS ANESTHESIA FOR MUCOSAL LACERATIONS
Oliveira et al Safety and Efficacy of Intravenous Lidocaine for Acute Pain in the ED SR Ann Emerg Med 2018
Oliveira J. e Silva et al 2018 - Safety and Efficacy of Intravenous Lidocaine for Pain Management in the ED
Oyler et al 2018 - Minimizing opioid use after acute major trauma
Paziana et al 2018 - Designing and Implementing Emergency Department Pain Management Curriculum-A Delphi Approach
Pereira-Morales et al 2018 - Acute Pain Assessment in Sedated Patients in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit
Perloff et al 2018 - Urgent care peripheral nerve blocks for refractory trigeminal neuralgia
Pettit et al 2018 - Are Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs Safe for Acute Renal Colic
Pourmand et al 2018 - The Evolving Landscape of Acute Pain Management in the Era of the Opioid Crisis
Pourmand et al 2018 - Virtual Reality as a Clinical Tool for Pain Management
Ridderikhof et al Acetaminophen or NSAIDS in Acute Musculoskeletal Trauma Ann Emerg Med 2018
Ruzek et al 2018 - ED treatment of migraine patients has changed
Sakamoto et al 2018 - Are Nonpharmacologic Pain Interventins Effective in the ED
Schwenk ES 2018 - Designing the ideal perioperative pain management plan starts with multimodal analgesia
Seers et al 2018 - Professionals underestimate patients pain- a comprehensive review
Sin et al 2018 - The use of intranasal analgesia for acute pain control in the ED
Slade et al 2018 - Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia in Trauma Patients
St. Louis et al 2018 - Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block Efficacy in Resource-Poor Emergency Departments
Suzan et al 2018 - A crucial administration timing separates between beneficial and counterproductive effects of opioids on postoperative pain
Tekin et al 2018 - High-thoracic ultrasound-guided erector spinae plane block for acute herpetic pain in the ED
Thiruvenkatarajan et al 2018 - An update on regional analgesia for rib fractures
Thompson et al 2018 - Twenty-five years of pain education research-what have we learned
Topolski et al 2018 - Optimal management of orthodontic pain
Tran et al 2018 - Emergency Providers Pain Management in Patients Transferred to ICU
Varndell et al 2018 - Quality and impact of nurse-initiated analgesia in the emergency department-A systematic review
Verki et al 2018 - Comparison the analgesic effect of magnesium sulphate and Ketorolac in the treatment of renal colic patients
Vlok et al 2018 - Sublingual buprenorphine versus intravenous or intramuscular morphine in acute pain
Walters et al 2018 - Ketamine as an Analgesic Adjuvant in Adult Trauma Intensive Care Unit Patients With Rib Fracture
Ward et al 2018 - Evaluating Patient-Centered Outcomes in Clinical Trials of Procedural Sedation, Part 2 Safety.
Whiteside et al 2018 - Patient Preference for Pain Medication in the Emergency Department Is Associated with Non-fatal Overdose History
Williams et al 2018 - A Robust Approach to Implementing Fascia Iliaca Compartment Nerve Blocks in Hip Fracture Patients
Wilson et al 2018 - Feeling Blocked-Another Pain Management Tool
Woods et al 2018 - OPIOID PRESCRIBING-WHERE SHOULD ACADEMIC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS FOCUS THEIR EFFORTS
Yang et al 2018 - Managing Increasing Liability Risks Related to Opioid Prescribing
Yang et al 2018 - National opioid prescribing trends in emergency departments by provide type 2005-2015
Yilmaz et al 2018 - Intravenous paracetamol versus dexketoprofen in acute musculoskeletal trauma in the ED
Zeballos et al 2018-Low-Dose Ketamine for Acute Pain Management
YEAR 2017
2017 Acute Pain Treatment ACEP Policy Statement - AnnEM
ACEP 2017 Position Statement on Optimizing the Treatment of Acute Pain in the ED
Contextual Factors Impacting a Pain Management Intervention
Intranasal Lidocaine in Acute Treatment of Migraine: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Baker DW. History of The Joint Commission’s Pain Standards. JAMA 2017
Ballesteros-Pena et al. Pain scores for venipuncture among ED patients. AJEM 2017
Ballesteros-Peña et al. Pain scores for venipuncture among ED patients. AJEM 2017
Beals et al. Ultrasound-guided superficial cervical plexus blockade for acute spasmodic torticollis. AJEM 2017
Belanger et al. Evaluation of Clinical Protocol to Assess Neuropathic Pain after TSCI
Bijur et al. Comparative Effectiveness of PCA for Acute Pain in the ED. Ann Emerg Med 2017
Bowers et al. Ketamine as an adjunct to opioids for acute pain management in the ED
Butti et al. ED triage Protocol and Pain Management. J Pain Resear. 2017
Chang et al. Opioid and Non-opioid Analgesics for Acute MSK Pain in the ED. JAMA 2017
Chauny 2017. Do You Want More Pain Medication Unreliable - CJEM
Choong et al. Clinical Characteristics and Treatment Patterns Among Patients with Cluster Headache
Doost ER AJEM 2017 Ultrasound-guided interscalene nerve block vs procedural sedation by propofol and fentanyl for ASD
Durant et al. Ultrasound-guided serratus plane block for ED rib fractures AJEM 2017
Eksert S U.LTRASOUND-GUIDED FEMORAL NERVE BLOCKAGE IN A PATELLAR Dislocations. JEM 2017
Elbaridi et al. Current Concepts of Phenylpiperidine Derivatives for Management of Acute and Chronic Pain. Pain Physician 2017
Farniaet al. Comparison of intranasal ketamine versus IV morphine in reducing pain in renal colic. AJEM 2017
Friedman B. A Randomized Double Blind Placebo Controlled Trail of Naproxen with and without Orphenadrine and Robaxin for ALBP.
Friedman B. Diazepam Is No Better Than Placebo When Added to naprozxen for LBP. Ann Emerg Med 2017
Friedman B. Managing Migraine. Ann Emerg Med 2017
Friedman et al. Diazepam is no better than placebo in ALBP in the ED. Ann Emerg Med 2017
Friedman et al. Randomized study of IV prochlorperazineplus diphenhydramine vs IVhydromorphone for migraine
Ghate et al. SDK for Analgesia in the ED .2017 CJEM
Hafez et al. Resolution of cannabis hyperemesis syndrome with topical capsaicin in the emergency department a case series
Hoeffe et al. IN fentanyl and nitrous oxide for fracture management in the ED. AJEM 2017
Hosseininejad et al. Efficacy and Safety of Combination Therapy with Ketorolac and Morphine for Renal Colic
Jan et al. Accupuncture in the ED
Jones et al. Epidemiology of IV fluids for Headache treatment. AJEM 2017
Joshi et al. Does the Intranasal Route Pass the Sniff Test. Ann Emerg Med 2017
JPR-12 Treister et al. Development and preliminary validation of the focused analgesia selection test
Karcioglu O AJEM 2017 A systematic review of the pain scales in adults-Which to use
Kim et al Evidence-Based Practice Standard Care for Acute Pain Management in Adults with SCD
Liu et al. Evidence for Dry Needling in the Management of Myofascial LBP ACRM 2017
Luftig J AJEM 2017 UG retroclavicular approach infraclavicular brachial plexus upper extremities emergency procedures
Luo et al. Postoperative pain management in the postanesthesia care unit
Molokie et al. Opioid doses and acute care utilization outcomes for adults with SCD AJEM 2017
Motov et al. Comparison of Intravenous Ketorolac at Three Doses for Acute Pain in the ED Ann Emerg Med 2017
Motov et al. Ketamine push vs Drip in the ED. 2017 AJEM
Murphy SM JEM. A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF A CITYWIDE ED Initiative to reduce opioid-related visits JEM 2017
Nahas SJ KETAMINE INFUSIONS FOR TREATMENT of Refractory Headache JEM 2017
Oassem et al. Noninvasive Rx for Back Pain ACP Guideliens 2017
Optimizing the Treatment of Acute Pain in the ED Position Statement Ann Emerg Med 2017
Osborn SR. JEM. CHANGES IN PROVIDER PRESCRIBING PATTERNS AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF opioid policy
Porter et al. Management of trauma pain in the emergency setting-Low-dose methoxyflurane or nitrous oxide-A systematic review and indirect treatment comparison
Pourmand et al. Low-dose Ketamine in the ED Review - AmJEM 2017
Ray et al. Care of the Critically Ill Burn Patient-An Overview from the Perspective of Optimizing Care
Rech at al Annals of EM 2017 Intransal Administration of Medications in the ED
Rech et al. When to Pick the Nose-Out-of-Hospital and ED IN Medications Ann Emerg Med 2017
Ridderikhof et al. Acetaminophen or Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory for MSK pain Ann Emerg Med 2017
Ridderikhof et al. EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PAIN MANAGEMENT IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH Nurse -initiated fentanyl protocol. JEM 2017
Rothberg et al. Complementary therapies in addition to medication for patients with ALBP. AJEM 2017
Sato et al. Low-dose intravenous propofol as a possible therapeutic option for acute confusional migraine AJEM 2017
Shao et al. Patterns of Migraine Treatment in Australian ED. World J Emerg Med 2017
Sin B JEM 2017 THE USE OF KETAMINE FOR ACUTE TREATMENT OF PAIN
Strayer R AJEM 2017 Something for pain Responsible opioid use in emergency medicine
Tang Y AJEM 2017 Influence of greater occipital nerve block on pain severity in migraine patients
Todd KH. A Review of Current and Emerging Approaches to Pain Management in the Emergency Department
Waldman et al Ann of EM Topical Tetracaine for Corneal Abrasion at Discharge from ED
Wang et al Effect of Tamsulosin on Stone Passage for Ureteral Stones SR and MA Ann Emerg Med 2017
Zitek et al. A Comparison of Headache Treatment in theEmergency Department-Prochlorperazine Versus Ketamine
YEAR 2016
Impact of preoperative continuous femoral blockades on morphine consumption and morphine side effects in hip-fracture patients: A randomized, placebo-controlled study
Recent advances in regional anaesthesia 2014e15
Measuring outcomes of pain management
United States National Pain Strategy for Population Research: Concepts, Definitions, and Pilot Data
Comparison of Intravenous Ketorolac at Three Single-Dose Regimens for Treating Acute Pain in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Advanced Concepts and Controversies in Emergency Department Pain Management
Evidence-Based Evaluation of Complementary Health Approaches for Pain Management in the United States
The quantity and quality of complementary and alternative medicine clinical practice guidelines on herbal medicines, acupuncture and spinal manipulation: systematic review and assessment using AGREE II
CONSENSUS-BASED RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AN EMERGENCY MEDICINE PAIN MANAGEMENT CURRICULUM
EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PAIN MANAGEMENT IN ADULT PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC INJURIES BEFORE AND AFTER IMPLEMENTATION OF A NURSE-INITIATED PAIN TREATMENT PROTOCOL UTILIZING FENTANYL FOR SEVERE PAIN
Mandatory documentation of pain in the emergency department increases analgesic administration but does not improve patients’ satisfaction of pain management
Nebulized Fentanyl in Acute Pain: A Systematic Review
Auricular Acupuncture in Emergency Department Treatment of Acute Pain
Ultrasound-guided ulnar nerve block for boxer fractures
Ultrasound-guided supracondylar radial nerve block for Colles Fractures in the ED
Toward a Mechanism-Based Approach to Pain Diagnosis
Adverse Event Reporting in Clinical Trials of Intravenous and Invasive Pain Treatments: An ACTTION Systematic Review
Top 10 Articles 2016
Shimonovich S, Gigi R, Shapira A, Sarig-Meth T, et al. BMC Emerg Med. 2016 Nov 9; 16(1):43. Greenwood-Ericksen MB, Poon SJ, Nelson LS, Weiner SG, et al. Ann Emerg Med. 2016 Jun; 67(6):755-764.e4. Lee SS, Choi Y, Pransky GS. J Emerg Med. 2016 Mar; 50(3):376-84.e1-2. doi: 10.1016/j.jemermed. 2015.10.015. Epub 2016 Jan 2. Balbin JE, Nerenberg R, Baratloo A, Friedman BW. Am J Emerg Med. 2016 Apr; 34(4):713-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem. 2015.12.080. Epub 2015 Dec 30. Dickman E, Pushkar I, Likourezos A, Todd K, et al. Am J Emerg Med. 2016 Mar; 34(3):586-9. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem. 2015.12.016. Epub 2015 Dec 14. Holland WC, Hunold KM, Mangipudi SA, Rittenberg AM, et al. Acad Emerg Med. 2016 Mar; 23(3):306-14. doi: 10.1111/acem.12888. Epub 2016 Feb 13. Olsen JC, Ogarek JL, Goldenberg EJ, Sulo S. Acad Emerg Med. 2016 Apr; 23(4):424-32. doi: 10.1111/acem.12942. Epub 2016 Mar 24. Sin B, Wai M, Tatunchak T, Motov SM. Acad Emerg Med. 2016 May;23(5):543-53. doi: 10.1111/acem.12921. Epub 2016 Apr 13
Intranasal ketamine for acute traumatic pain in the Emergency Department: a prospective, randomized clinical trial of efficacy and safety.
Emergency Department Prescription Opioids as an Initial Exposure Preceding Addiction.
Best Practices for Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs in the Emergency Department Setting: Results of an Expert Panel.
A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Citywide Emergency Department Care Coordination Program to Reduce Prescription Opioid Related Emergency Department Visits.
Extent and Impact of Opioid Prescribing for Acute Occupational Low Back Pain in the Emergency Department.
Intravenous fluids for migraine: a post hoc analysis of clinical trial data.
Ultrasound-guided nerve blocks for intracapsular and extracapsular hip fractures.
A Prospective Evaluation of Shared Decision-making Regarding Analgesics Selection for Older Emergency Department Patients with Acute Musculoskeletal Pain.
Impact of a Chronic Pain Protocol on Emergency Department Utilization.
The Use of Intravenous Acetaminophen for Acute Pain in the Emergency Department.
YEAR 2015
A Capsule History of Pain
Acute Back Pain in the ED
Acute Pain Scientific Evidence 2015
Diphenhydramine for HA in the ED
Efficacy and safety of nebulized morphine for trauma
Efficacy of an Acute Pain Titration Protocol Driven by Patient Response
Evaluation of analgesic effects of ketaminethrough sub-dissociative dosing in the ED
Is There a Role for Intravenous Sub-Dissociative-Dose Ketamine for Analgesia in the ED
Ketamine for Acute Pain in the ED
Low-dose ketamine vs morphine for acute pain in the ED- a randomized controlled trial
McGill Pain Questionary for Acute LBP
Migraine HA Algorithm Cleveland Clinic
Naproxen With Cyclobenzaprine, OxycodoneAcetaminophen,or Placebo for Treating Acute Low Back Pain
Nebulized Morphine for Trauma in the ED
NTRIV Haldol vs IV Metoclopramide for Migraine in the ED
Oral Naproxen vs Oxycodne for Acute Soft Tissue Injury
Patients Perspective of Acute Pain Management in the ED
Regional anesthesia for the trauma patient-improving patient outcomes
Sickle Cell Pain in the EmergencyDepartment
Simulation in teaching regional anesthesia
Sub-dissociative Ketamine vs Moprhine in the ED
The Acute Treatment of Migraine in Adults
The Numeric Scoring of Pain
The Use of Subdissociative-dose Ketamine forAcute Pain in the Emergency Department
YEAR 2013
JAMA 2012;308:1865-66. www.ebmedicine.net • July 2013 Critical Care 2013, 17:212 Am J Crit Care 2013;22:246-255 Crit Care Med 2013; 41:263–306 Pain Medicine News. 2013 JAMA, March 6, 2013—Vol 309, No. 9 American Journal of Emergency Medicine (2013) 31, 390–394 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ajem.2013.02.008 Journal of Pain Research 2013:6 355–358 BMC Gastroenterology 2013, 13:106 NYC DOH, 2013 Crit Care Nurse 2013;33:68-78 N Engl J Med 366;3 BMC Family Practice 2013, 14:7 BMC Neurology 2013, 13:99 Journal of Pain Research 2013:6 577–588 Journal of Pain Research 2013:6 39–51
AAEM Pain Guidelines
An Evidence-Based Approach to Low Back Pain
Analgesia in the emergency department GRADE approach
Behavioral Pain Assessment Tool for Critically Ill Adults
Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Management of Pain in ICU
Genetic Testing in Pain Medicine
Improving Opioid Prescribing
Low-dose ketamine analgesia in the ED
Low-dose ketamine and reduced dose hydromorphone in ED for acute pain
Multidisciplinary pain management programs
Nitroglycerin 0.4% ointment in the treatment of pain from chronic anal fissure
NYC DOH Opioid prescribing guidelines
Observational Pain Scales in Critically Ill Adults
Pain Relief in the United States
Patients' expectations of acute low back pain management
Prednisone in episodic Cluster Headache (PredCH)
Sex, race, and age on pain assessment and treatment
Systematic review of persistent pain in muskuloskeletal injuries
YEAR 2012
PAIN 153 (2012) 967–973 Neurology 2012;78;1337 Journal of Pain Research 2012:5 237–242 Evid Based Med. 2012;17(3):75-80 Ann Emerg Med. 2012;59:268-275 Anesthesiology Clin 30 (2012) 91–100 Headache. 2012;52(1):114-128 Headache. 2012;52(2):292-306 Headache. 2012;52(3):467-482 Ann Emerg Med. 2012;59:276-280 PAIN 153 (2012) 941–942
Education of pain in the ED
Evidence-based guideline for Pharmacologic treatment for episodic migraine
Review of opioid prescription in a teaching hospital in Columbia
Mechanisms of Reducing Postoperative Pain, Nausea and Vomiting
Nurse-Administered Ketamine Sedation
Recent Advances in Multimodal Analgesia
Rescue Therapy for Acute Migraine, Part 1
Rescue Therapy for Acute Migraine, Part 2
Rescue Therapy for Acute Migraine, Part 3
Sublingual Buprenorphine in Acute Pain Management
Who receives opioids for acute pain in emergency departments
Year 2011
Pain Medicine News, 8/2011 Ann Emerg Med. 2011;57:470-474 Ann Emerg Med. 2011; Ann Emerg Med. 2011;57:435-441 Ann Emerg Med. 2011;57:109-114 Ann Emerg Med.57(2), 2011 BMC Neurology 2011, 11:43 Pain Management News, 3/2011 American Journal of Emergency Medicine (2011) 29, 43–49 Pain Research and Treatment Volume 2011, Article ID 934932, 8 pages
Mild to Moderate Acute Pain with Oral Diclofenac
Who Owns Deep Sedation
Safety and Efficacy of a Hydromorphone Titration Protocol
Ketamine/Propofol Versus Propofol Alone for Emergency Department Procedural Sedation
Ketamine With and Without Midazolam for Emergency Department Sedation in Adults
The Taming of Ketamine—40 Years Later
Combined analgesics in (headache) pain therapy
Treating Mild and Moderate Pain with Oral Diclofenac
Prevalence of neuropathic pain in emergency patients
A Survey of Acute Pain Service Structure and Function in United StatesHospitals
Year 2010
In this issue of EM Practice Guidelines Update, we review a total of 6 guidelines that address the diagnosis and management of abdominal pain. Topics in Pain Management, 7/2010 Prim Care Clin Office Pract 37 (2010) 691–702 Annals of Emergency Medicine, Volume 56(4):2010 Am Fam Physician. 2010;82(2):141-147 Rachel L Chin MD, FACEP, 5/26/10 Annals of Emergency Medicine,2010;Vol 56(1) Pain Physician 2010; 13:305-315 Ann Emerg Med. 2010;56:24-26 Emerg Med Clin N Am 28 (2010) 127–147 Anesthesiology Clin 28 (2010) 457–468 Ann Emerg Med. 2010;56:19-23 Emerg Med Clin N Am 28 (2010) 811–839 Ann Emerg Med. 2010;56:7-17
Current Guidelines For Diagnosis And Management Of Abdominal Pain In The Emergency Department, May 2010
Low Back Pain: Diagnosis and Treatment Update
Arthrocentesis and Therapeutic Joint Injection
Conscientious Sedation: Titrate to Smile
Evaluation of Acute Pelvic Pain in Women
Analgesia for Facial and Dental Emergencies
Optimizing the Treatment of Pain in Patients with Acute Presentations
Pain Assessment: Subjectivity, Objectivity, and the Use of Neurotechnology
Pain and Prescription Monitoring Programs in the ED
Pitfalls in the Management of Headache in the ED
Regional Anesthesia for Office-based Procedures in Otorhinolaryngology
A Statewide Prescription Monitoring Program in the ED
The ED Management of Back Pain
Treating Headache Recurrence After Emergency Department Discharge
Year 2009
Fixing Faces Painlessly: Facial Anesthesia In Emergency Medicine, December 2009 Painful facial and oral conditions are very common reasons for emergency department (ED) visits. Dental-related complaints alone account for approximately 0.4% to 10.0% of ED visits and involved an estimated 3 million patients between 1997 and 2000. Int J Emerg Med (2009) 2:211–215 Pain Res Manage Vol 14 No 1 January/February 2009 Crit Care Clin 25 (2009) 471–488 EBMEDICINE.NET,2009;Vol (11):12 Pain Physician 2009; 12:923-928 • ISSN 1533-3159 Pain Res Manage 2009;14(6):439-444. PAIN MEDICINE, Volume 10 • Number 6 • 2009 Ann Emerg Med. 2009;53:436-438 Pain Res Manage 2009;14(1):13-20. Clin Chest Med 30 (2009) 131–141 Ann Emerg Med. 2009;53:596-597
Fixing Faces Painlessly: Facial Anesthesia In Emergency Medicine, December 2009
Administration of analgesics in patients with acute abdominal pain
Assessing pain by facial expression
Current Sedation Practices
Fixing Faces Painlessly
The Decade of Pain Control and Research and its Lessons fort he Future of Pain Management
A survey of prelicensure pain curricula in health science faculties in Canadian universities
Pain Medicine Position Paper
Procedural Sedation Goes Utstein: The Quebec Guidelines
Putting pain assessment into practice
Sedation and Analgesia for the Mechanically Ventilated Patient
Sickle Cell Anemia and Pain
YEAR 2008
JEM Vol. 35, No. 1, pp. 39–41, 2008 American Medical Association Journal of Ethics January 2008, Volume 10, Number 1: 5-12. International Emergency Nursing (2008) 16, 23–28 ICEM 2008 Crit Care Med 2008; 36[Suppl.]:S346 –S357 Med Clin N Am 92 (2008) 371–385 Anesthesiology Clin 26 (2008) 369–380 American Pain Foundation, April 2008 American Journal of Emergency Medicine (2008) 26,867–873 Rheum Dis Clin N Am 34 (2008) 285–309
APPLICATION OF TOPICAL ANALGESIA IN TRIAGE: A POTENTIAL FOR HARM
Why Must Pain Patients Be Found Deserving of Treatment?
Congruence of pain assessment between nurses and emergency department patients
Creating a Pain-Free ED
The evolution of pain management in the critically ill trauma patients
Pain Management in the Hospitalized Patients
Postthoracotomy Paravertebral Analgesia
Provider Prescribing Patterns and Perceptions
The influence of triage systems and triage scores on timeliness of ED analgesic administration
The Physiology of Pain Mechanisms
YEAR 2007
Pediatric And Adolescent Chest Pain, August 2007 The skilled emergency clinician will not dismiss the complaint of chest pain because of the impression that it is rarely serious. While it is true that most children complaining of chest pain do not have a life-threatening condition, there are notable exceptions SWISS MED WKLY 2 0 0 7 ; 1 3 7 : 2 2 3 – 2 2 7 Emerg Med Clin N Am 25 (2007) 41–71 Anesthesiology Clin 25 (2007) 131–145 Am Fam Physician 2007;75:1181-8, 1190-2 Anesthesiology 2007; 106:773–8 Med Clin N Am 91 (2007) 1–12 Anesthesiology Clin 25 (2007) 99–116 American Journal of Emergency Medicine (2007) 25, 791–793
Pediatric And Adolescent Chest Pain, August 2007
Acute pain in adults admitted to the ED
Anesthetic and Procedural Sedation Techniques for Wound Management
Battlefield Anesthesia: Advances in Patient Care and Pain Management
Evaluation and Treatment of Acute Low Back Pain
Fascia Iliaca Compartment Blockade for Acute Pain Control in Hip Fracture Patients
Pathophysiology of Pain
Regional Anesthesia in Trauma Patients
Use of a triage pain protocol in the ED
Year 2006
Pain Management in the Emergency Department, July 2006 There is much in poetry and prose to commend pain. Athletes remember it as the gateway to prowess. Lovers cling to it as a hope or a memory. And musicians use it as their inspiration. This is all well and good, but is not reflective of life in the emergency department (ED). In the ED, pain is almost ubiquitous. It presents acutely or chronically and accompanies almost every disease. It strikes anyone from infancy to elderly. While the poets may embrace it and wax eloquently, real people flee from it… to the ED EBMEDICINE.NET, 2006; Vol.8(7)
Pain Management in the Emergency Department, July 2006
Pain Management in the ED
YEAR 2005
Emerg Med Clin N Am 23 (2005) 297–306 Emerg Med Clin N Am 23 (2005) 585–601 Emerg Med Clin N Am 23 (2005) 367–392 Acute arthritis and acute exacerbations of chronic arthritis are commonly seen in the ED, especially given the aging population. The emergency physician can almost always play an important role in controlling the patient’s pain. Yet there are myriad causes of arthritis, some of which are high-risk and for which rapid identification is essential to prevent catastrophic outcomes. The most urgent priority in the ED encounter is ruling out such causes.
Changing Attitudes About Pain and Pain Control in Emergency Medicine
Pain Management in the Wilderness and Operational Setting
Painful Dilemmas: An Evidence-based Look at Challenging Clinical Scenarios
Arthritis In The ED: Detecting High-Risk Etiologies And Providing Effective Pain Management, October 2004