AIMC Topic: Pain Management

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Mitigating Opioid Dependence in Orthopaedic Surgery: Current Strategies and Future Directions.

British journal of hospital medicine (London, England : 2005)
The opioid crisis presents a significant burden to patients and healthcare systems. Orthopaedic surgery involves treating patients with significant pain demands, therefore opioid stewardship in this specialty is an important area in targeting the opi...

A roadmap for artificial intelligence in pain medicine: current status, opportunities, and requirements.

Current opinion in anaesthesiology
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Artificial intelligence (AI) represents a transformative opportunity for pain medicine, offering potential solutions to longstanding challenges in pain assessment and management. This review synthesizes the current state of AI appl...

Development and validation of machine learning models for predicting post-cesarean pain and individualized pain management strategies: a multicenter study.

BMC anesthesiology
BACKGROUND: Effective management of postoperative pain remains a significant challenge in obstetric care due to the variability in pain perception and response influenced by physical, medical, and psychosocial factors. Current standardized pain manag...

Predicting Clinical Outcomes at the Toronto General Hospital Transitional Pain Service via the Manage My Pain App: Machine Learning Approach.

JMIR medical informatics
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is a complex condition that affects more than a quarter of people worldwide. The development and progression of chronic pain are unique to each individual due to the contribution of interacting biological, psychological, and ...

The need for epistemic humility in AI-assisted pain assessment.

Medicine, health care, and philosophy
It has been difficult historically for physicians, patients, and philosophers alike to quantify pain given that pain is commonly understood as an individual and subjective experience. The process of measuring and diagnosing pain is often a fraught an...

Assessing GPT-4's accuracy in answering clinical pharmacological questions on pain therapy.

British journal of clinical pharmacology
AIMS: This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and completeness of GPT-4, a large language model, in answering clinical pharmacological questions related to pain therapy, with a focus on its potential as a tool for delivering patient-facing medical ...

Neuronal and therapeutic perspectives on empathic pain: A rational insight.

Neuropharmacology
Empathy is the capacity to experience and understand the feelings of others, thereby playing a key role in a person's mental well-being essentially by promoting kindness and a sense of belongingness to the group. However, too much empathy may result ...

NLP-driven integration of electrophysiology and traditional Chinese medicine for enhanced diagnostics and management of postpartum pain.

SLAS technology
Postpartum pain encompasses a range of physical and emotional discomforts, often influenced by hormonal changes, physical recovery, and individual psychological states. The complex interactions between the variables can make it difficult for traditio...

Ethical Considerations in the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Pain Medicine.

Current pain and headache reports
Although the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into medicine and healthcare holds transformative potential, significant challenges must be necessarily addressed. This technological innovation requires a commitment to ethical principles. Key...