Multidisciplinary Pain Program; Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology; The Arthur S. Abramson Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Department of Anesthesiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY.
Montefiore Medical Center Multidisciplinary Pain Program, Bronx, NY; Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Bronx, NY.
Pain Physician. 2020 Aug;23(4S):S449-S451.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, clinicians have had to think quickly, adapt to changing recommendations sometimes on a daily basis, and have often had to rely on trial-and-error-based treatment protocols under various conditions. As we move on past the apex of the COVID-19 curve, new treatment protocols for the safe reintegration of elective interventional pain procedures into chronic pain practice are needed.
Literature review and description of a model for the safe reintegration of interventional pain procedures.
A narrative review with paucity of literature.
Herein we describe one such model in the hopes that through similar knowledge sharing, we can draw on others experiences to reach a collective conclusion on the safest, most effective, and efficient way(s) to move forward.
在整个 COVID-19 大流行期间,临床医生必须迅速思考,根据每日不断变化的建议进行调整,并且通常必须在各种条件下依靠基于反复试验的治疗方案。随着我们度过 COVID-19 曲线的顶点,需要制定新的治疗方案,以安全地将选择性介入性疼痛程序重新融入慢性疼痛实践中。
文献回顾和描述一种安全重新介入性疼痛程序的模型。
文献匮乏的叙述性综述。
本文介绍了这样一种模型,希望通过类似的知识共享,我们可以借鉴他人的经验,得出关于前进最安全、最有效和最有效的方法的集体结论。