Studies now confirm that osteoarthritis pain is affected not just by structural and inflammatory joint changes but also by central pain sensitization. Author: Don L. Goldenberg, MD Traditionally, osteoarthritis (OA) has been considered to be a peripheral pain disorder, related to progressive cartilage and bone damage, with little evidence for tissue inflammation. During the last […]
Read MoreResearchers at the University of California, San Francisco have put a price tag on that waste: almost $1,000 per procedure examined at the academic medical center. It’s long been a problem for the nation’s hospitals: A staggering number of medical supplies — from surgical gloves to sponges to medications — go unused and are discarded after […]
Read MoreAuthors: Catherine M. Bulka, M.P.H. et al Anesthesiology published on August 11, 2016 Background: Residual postoperative paralysis from nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) is a known problem. This paralysis has been associated with impaired respiratory function, but the clinical significance remains unclear. The aims of this analysis were two-fold: (1) to investigate if intermediate-acting NMBA use during […]
Read MoreAlpharetta, Ga.-based Sweet Dreams Nurse Anesthesia has agreed to pay more than $1 million to resolve allegations it violated the False Claims Act and the Anti-Kickback Statute by paying kickbacks to healthcare providers for referrals, according to the Department of Justice. The government alleged Sweet Dreams provided free anesthesia drugs to ambulatory surgery centers in exchange […]
Read MoreAs osteoarthritis (OA) researchers from different specialties join forces, there has been rapid developments in the field of pain neurobiology, which is shedding light on OA pain as well. By Anne-Marie Malfait, MD, PhD and Kristin Della Volpe An interview with Anne-Marie Malfait, MD, PhD Pain is the hallmark symptom of osteoarthritis (OA) and the most common reason why […]
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