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Factors that Modulate Pediatric Pain

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McPherson C, Miller SP, El-Dib M, Massaro AN, Inder TE. The influence of pain, agitation, and their management on the immature brain. Pediatr Res. 2020 Aug;88(2):168-175. doi: 10.1038/s41390-019-0744-6. Epub 2020 Jan 2. PMID: 31896130; PMCID: PMC7223850.

Placebo and nocebo effects

Effect of communication on pain during intravenous cannulation: a randomized controlled trial

Nocebo-induced hyperalgesia during local anesthetic injection

The biochemical and neuroendocrine bases of the hyperalgesia nocebo effect

When words are painful: unraveling the mechanisms of the nocebo effect

“This may hurt”: predictors in procedural disclosures may do harm

Guidelines on informed consent in anaesthesia: unrealistic, unethical, untenable

Parental understanding of their child’s risk of anesthesia

Implications of nocebo in anaesthesia care

Efficacy of preemptive analgesia treatments for the management of postoperative pain: a network meta-analysis

Prevalence of chronic pain in children and adolescents with psychiatric conditions

Early repetitive pain in preterm infants in relation to the developing brain

Procedural pain and brain development in premature newborns

Epidemiology and treatment of painful procedures in neonates in intensive care units

Summary proceedings from the neonatal pain-control group

Perioperative Regional Anesthesia on Persistent Opioid Use and Chronic Pain after Noncardiac Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Comparison of postoperative pain in children after maintenance anaesthesia with propofol or sevoflurane: a systematic review and meta-analysis