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Diana D. Cardenas
Researcher at University of Miami
Publications - 51
Citations - 4007
Diana D. Cardenas is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinal cord injury & Neuropathic pain. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 51 publications receiving 3495 citations. Previous affiliations of Diana D. Cardenas include Miami Project to Cure Paralysis & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment of Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection in Adults: 2009 International Clinical Practice Guidelines from the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Thomas M. Hooton,Suzanne F. Bradley,Diana D. Cardenas,Richard Colgan,Suzanne E. Geerlings,James C. Rice,Sanjay Saint,Anthony J. Schaeffer,Paul A. Tambayh,Peter Tenke,Lindsay E. Nicolle +10 more
TL;DR: These guidelines are intended for use by physicians in all medical specialties who perform direct patient care, with an emphasis on the care of patients in hospitals and long-term care facilities.
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International standards to document remaining autonomic function after spinal cord injury
M S Alexander,Fin Biering-Sørensen,Donald R. Bodner,Nancy L. Brackett,Diana D. Cardenas,Susan Charlifue,Graham H. Creasey,Volker Dietz,John F. Ditunno,William H. Donovan,Stacy Elliott,Irene M. Estores,Daniel E. Graves,B. Green,A. Gousse,Amie B. Jackson,Michael J. Kennelly,Ann Katrin Karlsson,Andrei V. Krassioukov,K Krogh,T. Linsenmeyer,Ralph J. Marino,Christopher J. Mathias,Inder Perkash,Andrew William Sheel,G. Shilero,Brigitte Schurch,Jens Sønksen,Steven A. Stiens,Jill M. Wecht,L. A. Wuermser,J J Wyndaele +31 more
TL;DR: Based upon current knowledge of the neuroanatomy of autonomic function this paper provides a framework with which to communicate the effects of specific spinal cord injuries on cardiovascular, broncho-pulmonary, sudomotor, bladder, bowel and sexual function.
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The international spinal cord injury pain basic data set.
Eva Widerström-Noga,Fin Biering-Sørensen,Thomas N. Bryce,Diana D. Cardenas,Nanna B. Finnerup,Mark P. Jensen,J S Richards,Philip J. Siddall +7 more
TL;DR: The final ISCIPDS:B contains core questions about clinically relevant information concerning SCI-related pain that can be collected by health-care professionals with expertise in SCI in various clinical settings.
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Pain After Spinal Cord Injury: An Evidence-based Review for Clinical Practice and Research: Report of the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Spinal Cord Injury Measures Meeting
Thomas N. Bryce,Cecilia Norrbrink Budh,Diana D. Cardenas,Marcel P. Dijkers,Elizabeth R. Felix,Nanna B. Finnerup,Paul Kennedy,Thomas Lundeberg,J. Scott Richards,Diana H. Rintala,Philip J. Siddall,Eva Widerström-Noga +11 more
TL;DR: A 0-10 Point Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) is recommended as the outcome measure for pain intensity after SCI, while the 7-Point Guy/Farrar Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) scale is recommended for global improvement in pain.
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A randomized trial of pregabalin in patients with neuropathic pain due to spinal cord injury
Diana D. Cardenas,Edward C Nieshoff,Kota Suda,Shin Ichi Goto,Luis Sanin,Takehiko Kaneko,Jonathan Sporn,Bruce Parsons,Matt Soulsby,Ruoyong Yang,Ed Whalen,Joseph M. Scavone,Makoto M. Suzuki,Lloyd Knapp +13 more
TL;DR: Pregabalin treatment resulted in statistically significant improvements over placebo for all primary and key secondary outcome measures and demonstrates that pregabalin is effective and well tolerated in patients with neuropathic pain due to SCI.