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Analgesic and Sensory Effects of the Pecs Local Anesthetic Block in Patients with Persistent Pain after Breast Cancer Surgery: A Pilot Study
Nelun Wijayasinghe, Kenneth Geving Andersen,
Henrik Kehlet
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Persistent Pain
100%
Analgesic Effect
100%
Breast Cancer Surgery
100%
Sensory Effects
100%
Pain Intensity
42%
Pain Relief
28%
Quantitative Sensory Testing
28%
Breast
28%
Neuropathic Pain
14%
Nerve
14%
After Surgery
14%
Intensity Function
14%
Hypoesthesia
14%
Surgery Patients
14%
Bupivacaine
14%
Analgesia
14%
Sensory Function
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Breast Cancer
100%
Spinal Anaesthesia
100%
Pilot Study
100%
Analgesic Agent
100%
Cancer Surgery
100%
Pain Intensity
42%
Analgesia
42%
Neuropathic Pain
14%
Hypoesthesia
14%
Bupivacaine
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Local Anesthetic
100%
Persistent Pain
100%
Breast Cancer Surgery
100%
Analgesia
42%
Quantitative Sensory Testing
28%
Neuropathic Pain
14%
Bupivacaine
14%
Hypoesthesia
14%