Craig T Hartrick
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Recent Articles
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Lu Y, Ganz M, Robinson R, Zagar A, Okala S, Hartrick C, et al.
BMC Med Res Methodol
. 2023 Jun;
23(1):156.
PMID: 37391751
Background: No algorithms exist to identify important osteoarthritis (OA) patient subgroups (i.e., moderate-to-severe disease, inadequate response to pain treatments) in electronic healthcare data, possibly due to the complexity in defining...
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Hartrick C, De Andres J
Front Pain Res (Lausanne)
. 2023 Jan;
3:1123272.
PMID: 36703944
No abstract available.
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Hartrick C, Poulin D, Molenaar R, Hartrick A
J Pain Res
. 2020 Oct;
13:2461-2474.
PMID: 33116788
Background: The development of highly efficacious alternatives to mu-opioid analgesics represents an urgent unmet medical and public health need. In the presence of inflammation both delta- and kappa-opioid agonists, acting...
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Hartrick C, Abraham J, Ding L
J Comp Eff Res
. 2016 Jul;
5(6):529-537.
PMID: 27442803
Aim: To compare the ease-of-care (EOC) examining time efficiency, convenience and satisfaction of fentanyl iontophoretic transdermal system ([ITS] IONSYS) and morphine intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (iv. PCA) in postoperative pain management...
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Benzon H, Asher Y, Hartrick C
Anesth Analg
. 2016 May;
122(6):2047-58.
PMID: 27195644
The incidence of back pain after neuraxial anesthesia in the adult population is not different from that after general anesthesia. The pain is usually mild, localized in the low back,...
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Patient considerations in the use of transdermal iontophoretic fentanyl for acute postoperative pain
Hartrick C, Pestano C, Ding L, Danesi H, Jones J
J Pain Res
. 2016 May;
9:215-22.
PMID: 27186073
Opioids are commonly used in the management of moderate-to-severe postoperative pain. Patient-controlled analgesic techniques are recognized as preferred administration methods. Previously, research has focused on intravenously administered opioids via a...
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