Opioids in Pain Control
Basic and Clinical Aspects
Edited by Christoph Stein
March 1999 | Hardback | 378 pages 60 line diagrams 2 half-tones 29 tables | ISBN: 0521622697
This book offers a comprehensive overview of the often controversial and confounding use of opioids in pain control. Serving both scientists and clinicians alike, it informs scientists about unresolved clinical problems of using opioids for pain relief and teaches physicians about the practical implications of such use. Written by an internationally recognized group of contributors, it covers topics ranging from the molecular biology of opioid receptors and the basic pharmacology of endogenous and exogenous opioids to the clinical applications of opioids in acute and chronic pain. Clinical correlations are drawn for important developments such as the cloning of the opioid receptors, the transplantation of opioid producing cells, the inhibition of opioid-degrading enzymes, antiopioids, and the peripheral effects in visceral and inflammatory pain. Clinically-oriented chapters include the application of opioids in malignant and nonmalignant chronic pain, preemptive analgesia, intra and postoperative pain, obstetric and visceral pain. Anesthesiologists, neurologists, oncologists and all physicians and researchers with an interest in pain will find this an indispensable source of information.
Reviews
?his is an excellent text, which draws together several world-leading authors to provide a wide-ranging review of the current state of knowledge of the basic science of opiods and their role in clinical analgesia ?this is an excellent book which is of a manageable sixe to be read in its entirety although it also provides an excellent source of material for individual topics. I would recommend it for departments and especially for clinicians who may have lagged behind in their reading of basic science material.?British Journal of Anaestesia
?his is an excellent book, and a timely one. ?An internationally well recognised group of contributors covers all topics from opioids in basic research to clinical opioid administration in acute and chronic pain ?This detailed and informative book is well suited for physicians, as well as scientists working on the topic of opioids and pain therapy.?Jens Scholz, Intensive Care Medicine
Contributors
Bernard Roques, Mary M. Heinricher, Michael M. Morgan, Christopher M. Bernards, Brian M. Cox, Zsuzsanna Wiesenfeld-Hallin, Dwight E. Moulin, F. Cesselin, Claire Gaveriaux-Ruff, Brigitte L. Kieffer, Jacqueline Sagen, Marco A. E. Marcus, Wiebke Gogarten, Hugo Van Aken, Eduardo Bruera, Peter Lawlor, Laurence Mather, Narinder Rawal, Carl C. Hug, Klaus A. Lehmann, Clifford Woolf, Michael Schafer, Peter J. Cabot, G. F. Gebhart, Maree Smith, Lesley Bromley, Florence Noble, Marie-Claude Fournie-Zaluski, C. Stein, Xiao-Jun Xu, Paul Walker, J. N. Segupta, X. Su
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