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An Experimental Paradigm for the Prediction of Post-Operative Pain PPOP
Published on: January 27, 2010
Transitional pain services updates and a novel service for the obstetric population
1Anesthesiology Department, Pain Division, Corniche Hospital, Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Purpose Of Review:
This paper is an update of the publications on Transitional Pain Services and explores the viability of a dedicated transitional pain service for women.
Recent Findings:
We address common pain pathologies establishing referral criteria, pathways, and effective strategies to decrease chronification of pain during pregnancy.
Summary:
This review highlights the importance establishing transitional pain service models at every institution and in particular in obstetric population as pain is normalized by Society during pregnancy.
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