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Gary A. Walco
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 80
Citations - 6958
Gary A. Walco is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic pain & Clinical trial. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 78 publications receiving 6155 citations. Previous affiliations of Gary A. Walco include Boston Children's Hospital & Long Island Jewish Medical Center.
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Management of postoperative pain: A clinical practice guideline from the american pain society, the american society of regional anesthesia and pain medicine, and the american society of anesthesiologists' committee on regional anesthesia, executive committee, and administrative council.
Roger Chou,Debra B. Gordon,Oscar A. de Leon-Casasola,Jack M. Rosenberg,Stephen W. Bickler,Timothy J. Brennan,Todd Carter,Carla L. Cassidy,Eva Chittenden,Ernest Degenhardt,Scott R. Griffith,Renee C.B. Manworren,Bill McCarberg,Robert R. Montgomery,Jamie D. Murphy,Melissa F. Perkal,Santhanam Suresh,Kathleen A. Sluka,Scott A. Strassels,Richard C. Thirlby,Eugene R. Viscusi,Gary A. Walco,Lisa Warner,Steven J. Weisman,Christopher L. Wu +24 more
TL;DR: The American Pain Society, with input from the American Society of Anesthesiologists, developed a clinical practice guideline to promote evidence-based, effective, and safer postoperative pain management in children and adults.
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Recommendations for the Pharmacological Management of Neuropathic Pain: An Overview and Literature Update
Robert H. Dworkin,Alec B. O'Connor,Joseph Audette,Ralf Baron,Geoffrey K. Gourlay,Maija Haanpää,Joel L. Kent,Elliot J. Krane,Elliot J. Krane,Alyssa Lebel,Robert M. Levy,Sean Mackey,John M. Mayer,Christine Miaskowski,Srinivasa N. Raja,Andrew S.C. Rice,Kenneth E. Schmader,Brett R. Stacey,Steven P. Stanos,Rolf-Detlef Treede,Dennis C. Turk,Gary A. Walco,Christopher D. Wells +22 more
TL;DR: A review of the evidence-based guidelines for the pharmacological treatment of neuropathic pain can be found in this article, where botulinum toxin, high-concentration capsaicin patch, lacosamide, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, and combination therapies are presented.
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Core outcome domains and measures for pediatric acute and chronic/recurrent pain clinical trials: PedIMMPACT recommendations
Patrick J. McGrath,Gary A. Walco,Dennis C. Turk,Robert H. Dworkin,Mark T. Brown,Karina W. Davidson,Christopher Eccleston,G. Allen Finley,Kenneth R. Goldschneider,Lynne Haverkos,Sharon Hertz,Gustaf Ljungman,Tonya M. Palermo,Bob A. Rappaport,Thomas Rhodes,Neil L. Schechter,Jane Scott,Navil F. Sethna,Ola Svensson,Jennifer Stinson,Carl L. von Baeyer,Lynn S. Walker,Steven J. Weisman,Richard E. White,Anne Zajicek,Lonnie K. Zeltzer +25 more
TL;DR: Based on systematic review and consensus of experts, core domains and measures for clinical trials to treat pain in children and adolescents were defined to assist in comparison and pooling of data and promote evidence-based treatment.
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Summary Proceedings From the Neonatal Pain-Control Group
Kanwaljeet J. S. Anand,Jacob V. Aranda,Charles B. Berde,ShaAvhrée Buckman,Edmund V. Capparelli,Waldemar A. Carlo,Patricia Hummel,C. Celeste Johnston,John D. Lantos,Victoria Tutag-Lehr,Anne M. Lynn,Lynne G. Maxwell,Tim F. Oberlander,Tonse N.K. Raju,Sulpicio G. Soriano,Anna Taddio,Gary A. Walco +16 more
TL;DR: The neonatal pain-control group, as part of the Newborn Drug Development Initiative (NDDI) Workshop I, addressed concerns about management of pain associated with invasive procedures, provision of sedation and analgesia during mechanical ventilation, and mitigation of pain and stress responses during and after surgery in the newborn infant.
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Pain, Hurt, and Harm -- The Ethics of Pain Control in Infants and Children
TL;DR: The tendency toward undermedication for pain is even more pronounced in children than in adults, and there are large discrepancies between the amounts of postoperative analgesia ordered for and administered to adults and those orders for and administer to children.