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Sudhir Diwan
Researcher at Lenox Hill Hospital
Publications - 68
Citations - 4935
Sudhir Diwan is an academic researcher from Lenox Hill Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic pain & Lumbar. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 61 publications receiving 4250 citations. Previous affiliations of Sudhir Diwan include Cornell University & Texas Tech University.
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American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP) Guidelines for Responsible Opioid Prescribing in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain: Part 2 - Guidance
Laxmaiah Manchikanti,Salahadin Abdi,Sairam Atluri,Carl C. Balog,Ramsin M Benyamin,Mark V. Boswell,Keith R. Brown,Brian Mendoza Bruel,David A. Bryce,Patricia A. Burks,Allen W. Burton,Aaron K. Calodney,David Caraway,Kimberly A Cash,Paul J. Christo,Kim S Damron,Sukdeb Datta,Timothy R. Deer,Sudhir Diwan,Ike Eriator,Frank J E Falco,Bert Fellows,Stephanie Geffert,Christopher Gharibo,Scott E. Glaser,Jay S. Grider,Haroon Hameed,Mariam Hameed,Hans Hansen,Michael E. Harned,Salim M. Hayek,Standiford Helm,Joshua A Hirsch,Jeffrey W. Janata,Alan D. Kaye,Adam M. Kaye,David Kloth,Dhanalakshmi Koyyalagunta,Marion Lee,Yogesh Malla,Kavita N. Manchikanti,Carla D McManus,Vidyasagar Pampati,Allan T. Parr,Ramarao Pasupuleti,Vikram B. Patel,Nalini Sehgal,Sanford M. Silverman,Vijay P. Singh,Howard S. Smith,Lee T. Snook,Daneshvari R. Solanki,Deborah H. Tracy,Ricardo Vallejo,Bradley W. Wargo +54 more
TL;DR: A robust agreement which is followed by all parties is essential in initiating and maintaining opioid therapy as such agreements reduce overuse, misuse, abuse, and diversion.
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Comprehensive Evidence-Based Guidelines for Interventional Techniques in the Management of Chronic Spinal Pain
Laxmaiah Manchikanti,Mark V. Boswell,Vijay Singh,Ramsin M Benyamin,Bert Fellows,Salahadin Abdi,Ricardo M. Buenaventura,Ann Conn,Richard Derby,Stephanie Erhart,Sudhir Diwan,Salim M. Hayek,Allan T. Parr,David M. Schultz,Howard S. Smith,Lee R. Wolfer,Joshua A Hirsch +16 more
TL;DR: These guidelines include the evaluation of evidence for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in managing chronic spinal pain and recommendations for managing spinal pain are described here to provide recommendations for clinicians.
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The Appropriate Use of Neurostimulation of the Spinal Cord and Peripheral Nervous System for the Treatment of Chronic Pain and Ischemic Diseases: The Neuromodulation Appropriateness Consensus Committee
Timothy R. Deer,Nagy Mekhail,David Provenzano,Jason E. Pope,Elliot S. Krames,Michael S. Leong,Robert M. Levy,David Abejón,Eric Buchser,Allen W. Burton,Asokumar Buvanendran,Kenneth D. Candido,David Caraway,Michael J. Cousins,Mike J. L. DeJongste,Sudhir Diwan,Sam Eldabe,Kliment Gatzinsky,Robert D. Foreman,Salim M. Hayek,Philip Kim,Philip Kim,Thomas M. Kinfe,David Kloth,Krishna Kumar,Syed Rizvi,Shivanand P. Lad,Liong Liem,Bengt Linderoth,Sean Mackey,Gladstone C. McDowell,Porter McRoberts,Lawrence Poree,Joshua P. Prager,Lou Raso,Richard Rauck,Marc Russo,Brian A. Simpson,Konstantin V. Slavin,Peter S. Staats,Michael Stanton-Hicks,Paul Verrills,Joshua Wellington,Kayode Williams,Richard B. North +44 more
TL;DR: The Neuromodulation Appropriateness Consensus Committee (NACC) of the International Neurodulation Society evaluated evidence regarding the safety and efficacy of neurostimulation to treat chronic pain, chronic critical limb ischemia, and refractory angina and recommended appropriate clinical applications.
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An update of comprehensive evidence-based guidelines for interventional techniques in chronic spinal pain. Part II: guidance and recommendations.
Laxmaiah Manchikanti,Salahadin Abdi,Sairam Atluri,Ramsin M Benyamin,Mark V. Boswell,Ricardo M. Buenaventura,David A. Bryce,Patricia A. Burks,David Caraway,Aaron K. Calodney,Kimberly A Cash,Paul J. Christo,Steven P. Cohen,James D. Colson,Ann Conn,Harold Cordner,Sareta Coubarous,Sukdeb Datta,Timothy R. Deer,Sudhir Diwan,Frank J E Falco,Bert Fellows,Stephanie Geffert,Jay S. Grider,Sanjeeva Gupta,Haroon Hameed,Mariam Hameed,Hans Hansen,Standiford Helm,Jeffrey W. Janata,Rafael Justiz,Alan D. Kaye,Marion Lee,Kavita N. Manchikanti,Carla D McManus,Obi Onyewu,Allan T. Parr,Vikram B. Patel,Gabor B. Racz,Nalini Sehgal,Manohar Sharma,Thomas T. Simopoulos,Vijay P. Singh,Howard S. Smith,Lee T. Snook,John R. Swicegood,Ricardo Vallejo,Stephen P Ward,Bradley W. Wargo,Jie Zhu,Joshua A Hirsch +50 more
TL;DR: Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for interventional techniques in the diagnosis and treatment of chronic spinal pain are developed to help patients with or without anticoagulant therapy to discontinue or normalize INR.
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Polyanalgesic Consensus Conference 2012: recommendations for the management of pain by intrathecal (intraspinal) drug delivery: report of an interdisciplinary expert panel.
Timothy R. Deer,Joshua P. Prager,Robert M. Levy,James P. Rathmell,Eric Buchser,Allen W. Burton,David Caraway,Michael J. Cousins,Jose De Andres,Sudhir Diwan,Michael A. Erdek,Eric Grigsby,Marc A. Huntoon,Marilyn S. Jacobs,Philip Kim,Krishna Kumar,Michael S. Leong,Liong Liem,Gladstone C. McDowell,Sunil Panchal,Richard Rauck,Michael Saulino,B. Todd Sitzman,Peter S. Staats,Michael Stanton-Hicks,Lisa Stearns,Mark S. Wallace,K. Dean Willis,William W. Witt,Tony L. Yaksh,Nagy Mekhail +30 more
TL;DR: The use of intrathecal infusion of analgesic medications to treat patients with chronic refractory pain has increased since its inception in the 1980s, and the need for clinical research in IT therapy is ongoing.