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Ian Gilron
Researcher at Queen's University
Publications - 223
Citations - 13522
Ian Gilron is an academic researcher from Queen's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic pain & Clinical trial. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 200 publications receiving 11203 citations. Previous affiliations of Ian Gilron include McGill University & Harvard University.
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Prevalence of postoperative pain after hospital discharge: systematic review and meta-analysis
TL;DR: In this paper , a systematic review of 27 studies estimated the prevalence of moderate-to-severe pain after hospital discharge to be from 31% to 58% in the UK population.
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Reply to Cohen.
Eva Kosek,Daniel J. Clauw,Jo Nijs,Ralf Baron,Ian Gilron,Richard Harris,Juan Antonio Mico,Andrew S.C. Rice,Michele Sterling +8 more
TL;DR: Kosek, Evaa,b; Clauw, Danielc; Nijs, Jod,e,f; Baron, Ralfg; Gilron, Ianh; Harris, Richard E.c; Mico, Juan-Antonioi; Rice, Andrew S.C.j; Sterling, Michelek Author Information
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Weight bearing as a measure of disease progression in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.
Julia P. Segal,Sarah Phillips,Rosalin M. Dubois,Jaqueline Raymondi Silva,Cortney M. Haird,Daniel J. Gale,Wilma M. Hopman,Jason P. Gallivan,Ian Gilron,Nader Ghasemlou +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Advanced Dynamic Weight Bearing (ADWB) system was evaluated as an observer-independent measurement of EAE symptoms, and the results indicated that these measures are comparable and suggesting that ADWB may be an appropriate observerindependent tool for the assessment of disease progression.
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Combination analgesic development for enhanced clinical efficacy (the CADENCE trial): a double-blind, controlled trial of an alpha-lipoic acid-pregabalin combination for fibromyalgia pain.
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Glial-modulating agents for the treatment of pain: protocol for a systematic review
Ian Gilron,Maggie Z.X. Xiao,Marielle Balanaser,Meg Carley,Nader Ghasemlou,Michael W. Salter,Mark R. Hutchinson,Dwight E. Moulin,R Andrew Moore,Amanda Ross-White +9 more
TL;DR: Evidence of the efficacy and adverse effects of glial-modulating drugs in pain management and the quality of evidence will be assessed using Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation.