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Bioelectrical impedance analysis of thermal-induced cutaneous nociception

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In this paper , the authors present the analysis of the complex bioimpedance measured during cold-induced cutaneous nociception using the Anspec-PRO device, which results in a more complex characterization of the acquired signal, rather than evaluations of one/multiple single-dimensional signals (i.e., time-based index).
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This article is published in Biomedical Signal Processing and Control.The article was published on 2023-05-01. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Computer science & Nociception.

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A Numerical Algorithm for Solving Nonlocal Nonlinear Stochastic Delayed Systems with Variable-Order Fractional Brownian Noise

TL;DR: In this article , a numerical technique was developed for solving nonlocal nonlinear stochastic delayed differential equations driven by fractional variable-order Brownian noise, and its accuracy and computational time were assessed for different values of the nonlocal order parameters.
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Objective monitoring of nociception: a review of current commercial solutions.

TL;DR: There is currently no firm evidence for any clinically relevant influence of commercialised nociception monitors on patient outcome, but the available monitors have significantly aided the understanding of underlying mechanisms and identification of potential pitfalls.
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Machine learning in pain research.

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TRP channels and analgesia

TL;DR: TRP channels are discussed as targets for next generation analgesics and the side effects that may ensue as a result of blocking/activating these receptors, because they are also involved in physiological functions such as release of vasoactive neuropeptides and regulation of vascular tone, maintenance of the body temperature, gastrointestinal motility, urinary bladder control, etc.
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Acute postoperative pain management

TL;DR: This review aims to present key considerations for postoperative pain management, which have remained largely unchanged in the past 30 years.
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