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Deer's Treatment of Pain: An Illustrated Guide for Practitioners

ISBN-13: 9783030122805 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 854 str.

Deer, Timothy R.
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Deer's Treatment of Pain: An Illustrated Guide for Practitioners

ISBN-13: 9783030122805 / Angielski / Twarda / 2019 / 854 str.

Deer, Timothy R.
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Designed and written by a team of clinically established academics, this is a unique book that is an excellent manual for physicians practicing pain medicine or treating pain in neurosurgery, orthopedic, neurology, or family practice clinics. As a practical resource, this book is written to be more accessible to the reader and is designed to be more clinically-focused and useful in day-to-day practice. This 102 chapter volume is divided into seven separate sections: Anatomy and Physiology of Pain, Psychology of Pain, Pharmacological Treatment of Pain, Interventional Treatment of Pain, Adjuvant Therapies for Pain and Suggested Reading. The calculated organization of this book is supplemented by key photos, drawings and a self-assessment of four key questions at the end of each chapter -- thus making it an indispensable, pragmatic resource that will benefit anyone working in the pain management field. Deer's Treatment of Pain: An Illustrated Guide for Practitioners contains pearls for improving knowledge and improving one's practice as a physician.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Medycyna
Kategorie BISAC:
Medical > Anesthesiology
Medical > Leczenie bólu
Medical > Neurologia i neurofizjologia kliniczna
Wydawca:
Springer
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783030122805
Rok wydania:
2019
Wydanie:
2019
Ilość stron:
854
Waga:
2.12 kg
Wymiary:
28.35 x 21.49 x 3.78
Oprawa:
Twarda
Wolumenów:
01

"The intended audience is physicians committed to treating pain patients in an optimal fashion. Although medical students or residents in anesthesia may find this book useful as reference, it probably is most appropriate for the libraries of fellows in pain management and pain physicians interested in a procedural approach to the pain patient in the context of a multidisciplinary setting." (Paul D Ware, Doody's Book Reviews, November 08, 2019)

PART 1: INTRODUCTION

1. The Disease-Based Treatment of Pain

Andrew So and Karina Gritsenko

 

2. Algorithms of Pain Treatment

Andrew So and Karina Gritsenko

 

3. The Opioid Epidemic and the Need for a Pain Strategy

Tory L. McJunkin, Paul J. Lynch, and Edward L. Swing

 

 

PART 2: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF PAIN

4. Nerve Function and Neurons

Tony George and Didier Demesmin

 

5. Peripheral Nerve Anatomy

Daniel Rothstein and Didier Demesmin

 

6. Spinal Cord Anatomy

Alan Gonzalez Cota

 

7. Anatomy of the Brain and Brainstem

Mark N. Malinowski

 

8. Mediators of Pain and Pain Processing

Mark N. Malinowski

 

9. Taxonomy of Pain

Nicholas J. Bremer

 

10. Pain Relieving Mechanisms in Neuromodulation

Vikram Sengupta, Sascha Qian, Ned Urbiztondo, and Nameer Haider

 

 

PART 3: PSYCHOLOGY OF PAIN

11. The Normal Response to Pain

Randall P. Brewer

 

12. Pain and Suffering

Marilyn S. Jacobs

 

 

13. Social Impact of Pain Response

Alan Gonzalez Cota

 

14. Role of Religion and Spirituality in the Patient Pain Experience

Amy Wachholtz and Christina E. Fitch

 

15. Anxiety and Depression in Patients with Chronic Pain

Shamard Charles, Alexios Carayannopoulos, and Sanket Pathak

 

16.  Psychological Treatments to Improve Outcomes

Marilyn S. Jacobs

 

17. Psychological Evaluation for Those Receiving Devices for the Treatment Of Pain

Ioannis M. Skaribas and Kevin Smith

 

 

 

PART 4: PHARMACOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF PAIN

18. Acetaminophen and Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs

Rishi Raj Agarwal,  Rishi Gaiha, and Geeta Nagpal

 

19. Anticonvulsants in the Treatment of Pain

Clarence T. Li and James C. Watson

 

20. Botulinum Toxin

Kris Ferguson and Nicole Wolfgram

 

21. Sodium Channel Antagonists

Katherine D. Travnicek

 

22. Anti-Spasmodics and Muscle Relaxants

Katherine D. Travnicek

 

23. Antidepressants in Pain Management

Kris Ferguson and Nicole Wolfgram

 

24. Ketamine and NMDA-Receptor Antagonists

Mihir M. Kamdar

 

25. Novel Analgesics

Vitaly Gordin, Daniel Morgan, Michael Mueller, Alba Guevara, and Yuri Gordin

 

26. Injectable Corticosteroids

Devang Padalia, Neal Shah,  Jaspreet Singh, Navdeep Jassal, Corey Reeves, and Randall Brewer

 

 

27. Topical Therapies

Devang Padalia, Neal Shah, Jaspreet Singh, Samia Malik, Osama Hafez, and Randall Brewer

 

28. Opioids for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain

Jason Edward Pope and Timothy R. Deer

 

29. Opioids for Cancer Pain and Hospice Care

Thomas P. Pittelkow and Halena M. Gazelka

 

30. Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics of Pain Treatment

Piotr K Janicki

 

 

PART 5: INTERVENTIONAL TREATMENT OF PAIN

31. Radiation Safety

Chong H. Kim, Torin Walters, and Vikram Patel

 

32. Radiofrequency Ablation

Chase A. Kissling, David A. Provenzano, Steven P. Cohen, and Eric Lee

 

33. Basic Science of Radiofrequency

Tiffany Lin, Simon Willis, Dost Khan, and Maunak V. Rana

 

34. Cryotherapy

Maged Guirguis, Ian Hakkinen, Yamah Amiri, Jose Posas, and Chong Kim

 

35. Chemodenervation: Neurolytic Blockade and Potent Neurotoxins for the Treatment of Cancer Pain

Puneet Sayal, Michael S. Leong, and David Copenhaver

 

36. Blockade of the Nerves of the Head and Face

Narayan R. Kissoon

 

37. Ganglion Blocks of Head and Face

Reda Tolba and Tyler Nix

 

38. Destructive procedures of the Head and Face

Xiang Qian and Anuj Aggarwal

 

39. Interlaminar Approach for Cervical Epidural Steroid Injection

Sanket Pathak and Andrew Ng

 

40. Cervical Transforaminal Epidural Injections

Anish Sethiand and Dajie Wang

 

41. Diagnostic Cervical Nerve Root Blocks

Kiran K Koneti and Ashish Gulve

 

42. Cervical Facet Joint Injection and Medial Branch Blocks

Ajax Yang, Jonathan Hagedorn, Sameer Jain, and Jay M. Shah

 

43. Cervical Facet Radiofrequency Neurotomy

Jay M. Shah, Jonathan Hagedorn, Ajax Yang and Sameer Jain

 

44. Intercostal Nerve Block

Reda Tolba and Alexander Fontenot

 

45. Intercostal Nerve Block

Reda Tolba, MD and Alexander Fontenot, MD

 

46. Thoracic Interlaminar Epidural Steroid Injection

Christian Peccora

 

47. Thoracic Facet and Medial Branch Blocks

Rebecca A. Sanders

 

48. Radiofrequency Ablation in the Thoracic Spine

Eric Lee and Chane Price

 

49. Lumbar Interlaminar Epidural Injection

Ioannis M. Skaribas, Jennifer L. Erian, Dustin Reynolds, and Elena E. Skaribas

 

50. Lumbar Transforaminal Epidural Corticosteroid Injections

Nicholas J. Bremer and Mark N. Malinowski

 

51. Lumbar Facet and Medial Branch Block

Sameer Jain, Jonathan Hagedorn, Jay M. Shah, and Ajax Yang

 

52. Sacroiliac Joint Injection 

Ioannis M. Skaribas, Bryan K. Lai, Eric V. Ngo, and Elena E. Skaribas

 

53. Sacroiliac Joint Radiofrequency

Susan Lim and Christopher Gilligan

 

54. Sacroiliac Joint Fusion

Edna Gouveia, Daniel R Denis, Taylor Brittan, Joshua Hanna, and Maged Guirguis

 

55. Caudal Epidural Injection

Atul A. Walia, Hiep Tran, and Dan DuBose

56. Stellate Ganglion Block

Ioannis M. Skaribas, Aanchal Sharma, and Elena E. Skaribas

 

57. Lumbar Sympathetic Block

Sascha Qian, Vikram Sengupta, Ned Urbiztondo, and Nameer Haider

 

58. Celiac Plexus Block and Superior Hypogastric Plexus Block

Dawood Sayed, Patrick Grace, and Brian Wetherington

 

59. Ganglion Impar Block

Markus A. Bendel

 

60. Large Joint Injections

Yasmine Hoydonckx and Philip Peng

 

 

PART 6:  NEUROMODULATION

61. Deep Brain Stimulation

James Dierkes, Julie G. Pilitsis, and Steven Falowski

 

62. Motor Cortex Stimulation

Kurt A. Yaeger and Brian Harris Kopell

 

63. Occipital Nerve Stimulation             

Lucas W. Campos

 

64. Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block

Mark N. Malinowski and Nicholas J. Bremer

 

65. Percutaneous Cervical Spinal Cord Stimulation

Jeffery Rowe and Dawood Sayed

 

66. Surgical Leads for the Cervical Spine

Roger Strachan and Sam Eldabe

 

67. Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation–Cervical Spine

G Baranidharan, Corey W Hunter, and Jason Pope

 

68. Percutaneous Thoracic Neurostimulation for Chronic Pain

Tory L. McJunkin, Paul J. Lynch, and Edward L. Swing

 

69. Surgical Lead for the Thoracic Spine

Geoffrey Stricsek and Steven Falowski

 

 

70. Percutaneous Lumbar Stimulation

Lucas W. Campos and Eric T. Lee

 

71. Thoracic and Lumbar Dorsal Root Ganglion Spinal Stimulation

Denis G. Patterson, Pankaj Mehta, Javed Baksh, Mathew Roberts, Maged Guirguis, Corey Hunter, Jason E. Pope, Jeffrey Rowe, Dawood Sayed, and Jonathan Carlson,

 

72. Percutaneous Sacral Nerve Stimulation

Corey W Hunter and Dipan Patel

 

73. Sacral Dorsal Root Ganglion Spinal Stimulation

Jeffery Rowe, Timothy Deer, Pankaj Mehta, Jason Pope, Denis Patterson, Javid Baksh, and Maged Guirguis

 

74. Peripheral Nerve Stimulation 

Pankaj Mehta

 

75. Stimulation Methods and Device Choices: Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation, Spinal Cord Stimulation, and Peripheral Nerve Stimulation

Seth Christian, Vafi Salmasi,and Michael S. Leong

 

76. Patient Selection

Sean Li

 

77. Wound Closure and Surgical Healing

Stephen Coleman, Vafi Salmasi, and Michael S. Leong

 

78.  Complications of Neuromodulation

Tim Lamer

 

 

PART 7:  NEUROAXIAL THERAPIES

79. Intrathecal Pharmacology

Lucas W. Campos

 

80. Patient Selection 

Lucas W. Campos

 

81. Intrathecal Device Considerations

Chong H. Kim

 

82. Intrathecal Agents and Algorithms: Review of PACC 2012 and 2017 Guidelines and Beyond

Michael S. Leong, Lynn Ngai, and William A. Stuart

 

 

83. Implantable Drug Delivery Systems for Cancer Pain and End Of Life Care

Ann Cai Shah, Kenneth Ike, Lisa Stearns, and Lawrence Poree

 

84. Intrathecal Drug Delivery Systems for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain

Ankit Maheshwari and Elias Veizi

 

85. IDDS For Movement Disorders

Sadie E. Smith and Bunty J. Shah

 

86. Ziconitide for Intrathecal Use

Corey W. Hunter and Dipan Patel

 

 

PART 8:  REGENERATIVE THERAPIES FOR CHRONIC PAIN

87.  Scientific Bases of PRP Therapy

Corey W Hunter and Ajax Yang

 

88. Scientific Basis for Stem Cell Therapy

Luke Law, Christy Hunt, and Wenchun Qu

 

89.  Stem Cells

Ajax Yang, Corey W Hunter, Tory McJunkin, Paul Lynch, and Edward Swing

 

90. Regenerative Therapies for Chronic Intradiscal Pain

Christy Hunt, Luke Law, and Wenchun Qu

 

91. PRP Therapies (Tendons, Joints, Spine)

Ajax Yang, Corey W Hunter, and Tory McJunkin

 

 

PART 9: INTRADISCAL AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE STRUCTURAL SURGERIES

92. Discography

Bunty J. Shah

 

93. Endoscopic Discectomy

Jonathan D. Carlson, Abram H. Burgher, and Gabriel P. Jasper

 

94. Vertebral Augmentation for Painful Vertebral Compression Fractures

Tory L. McJunkin, Paul J. Lynch, and Edward L. Swing

 

95. Vertebroplasty and other methods of vertebral augmentation

Julian Maingard, Nicole S Carter, Hamed Asadi, Lee-Anne Slater, Thabele Leslie-Mazwi, Joshua A Hirsch, and Ronil V. Chandra

 

 

96. Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression

Sean Li

 

97. Interspinous Process Spacers for Indirect Lumbar Decompression

Jonathan Carlson, W. Porter McRoberts, and Jeffrey Rowe

 

 

PART 10. REHABILITATION AND ADJUVANT THERAPIES FOR PAIN

98. Physical Therapy

Shamard Charles, Alexios Carayannopoulos,  and Amanda Markow

 

99. Acupuncture

Tony Y. Chon

 

 

PART 11. ADMINISTRATIVE CONSIDERATIONS

100. Cybersecurity of Medical Devices:  Past, Present, and Future

Nameer Haider, Christopher Gates, Vikram Sengupta, and Sascha Qian

 

101. Coding and Billing 

Tina Rivenbark and Jeffrey Peterson

 

102. Medicare Payment Quality Measures

Mehul J Desai and Michael Leon

 


Timothy R. Deer, MD, DABPM, FIPP

President and CEO

The Spine and Nerve Center of the Virginias

Charleston, West Virginia

USA

 

Jason E. Pope MD, DABPM, FIPP

Evolve Restorative Center

Santa Rosa, California

USA

 

Tim Lamer, MD

Mayo Clinic

Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine

Rochester, Minnesota

USA

 

David Provenzano, MD
Pain Diagnostics and Interventional Care

Sewickley, Pennsylvania

USA



Timothy R. Deer, MD
is the President and CEO of The Center for Pain Relief and Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology at West Virginia University School of Medicine. He is a leading physician in the specialty of pain management and works toward the advancement of techniques within the specialty. Dr. Deer has taught and held prestigious appointments such as the Chairman of the American Society of Anesthesiologist Committee on Pain Medicine. Dr. Deer is on the Board of Directors for the North American Neuromodulation Society, and works on the editorial board for three prestigious medical journals: Neuromodulation, Pain Medicine, and Pain Physician. Dr. Deer continues to teach and lecture on important and groundbreaking topics in pain management such as Spinal Cord Stimulation and intrathecal drug infusions in the United States, Europe, Australia and Asia. He also continues to be involved in research in the interest of consistently advancing the specialty of pain management.

Jason Pope, MD is the President of Summit Pain Alliance. He was recently appointed to the North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS) board as a Director-at Large and served as a fellow to a member of the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Sub-committee on Health and was the recipient of the first annual American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP) Fellow’s Advocacy Grant. He served as a member of the West Virginia Pharmacy Board Advisory Panel of Controlled Substances and Opioid Prescribing and is Secretary of the California Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (CASIPP). Dr. Pope has also helped foster the educational efforts of NANS, and has helped formalized the Resident and Fellow Section (RFS) of NANS, functioning as Co-Chair, and helped create a mentorship program for fellows. He helped develop the NANS Certificate of Attendance (COA) training opportunity to promote safe and efficacious employment of advanced pain care therapies. Dr. Pope is on the Planning Committee and the Scientific Committee for the NANS annual meeting and served as Co-Chair of the Resident and Fellows Section Pre-Conference Workshop, with the development of the first annual RFS Breakout Session during the Conference. Dr. Pope is the co-Chair of the inaugural Neuromodulation Special Interest Group (SIG) for the American Society of Regional Anesthesia (ASRA). He is also well published in peer-reviewed journals, authored many chapters, textbooks and atlases, while presenting at regional, national, and international meetings.

Timothy Lamer, MD is an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at the Mayo Clinic whose research interests include: interventional therapies for intractable post-surgical neuralgias/neuropathic pain syndromes, Radiofrequency therapies for spine pain and head and neck pain, Spinal stimulation and/or nerve stimulation for chronic neuropathic pain, and Prolotherapy for sacroiliac joint pain.

David Provenzano, MD is the President of Pain Diagnostics and Interventional Care. He has served as a principal investigator on multiple research studies and published numerous scientific articles. His research interests include neuromodulation and the effects of preinjected fluid on monopolar and bipolar radiofrequency lesioning. He has lectured at numerous international and national meetings on the management of acute and chronic pain. Furthermore, he serves as an external member of the Robert Morris University IRB, an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Duquesne University Department of Pharmacology, and Adjunct Clinical Instructor in the Department of Physician Assistants Studies at the Duquesne University Rangos School of Health Sciences. He serves on the Board of Directors of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine and the North American Neuromodulation Society. He is the Vice Chair for the ASRA Neuromodulation Special Interest Group. Dr. Provenzano previously served as the Vice Chair for the Continuing Medical Education Committee for the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. In addition, he serves on the Educational Track Subcommittee on Pain Medicine for the American Society of Anesthesiologists. He has extensive interests and expertise in the conservative treatment of pain originating from the cervical and lumbar spine, neuromodulation and in the utilization of ultrasound for interventional pain management procedures.



Designed and written by a team of clinically established academics, this is a unique book that is an excellent manual for physicians practicing pain medicine or treating pain in neurosurgery, orthopedic, neurology, or family practice clinics. As a practical resource, this book is written to be more accessible to the reader and is designed to be more clinically-focused and useful in day-to-day practice. This 102 chapter volume is divided into seven separate sections: Anatomy and Physiology of Pain, Psychology of Pain, Pharmacological Treatment of Pain, Interventional Treatment of Pain, Adjuvant Therapies for Pain and Suggested Reading. The calculated organization of this book is supplemented by key photos, drawings and a self-assessment of four key questions at the end of each chapter ­­­­-- thus making it an indispensable, pragmatic resource that will benefit anyone working in the pain management field. Deer's Treatment of Pain: An Illustrated Guide for Practitioners contains pearls for improving knowledge and improving one’s practice as a physician.  



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