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Chronic pain and the geriatric patient: assessment and treatment

Chapter by: Snow BR; Gusmorino P; Pinter I
in: Comprehensive care of orthopaedic injuries in the elderly by Zuckerman JD [Eds]
Baltimore : Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1990
pp. 607-618
ISBN: 080672241x
CID: 3854

Factors for predicting premature termination from a multidisciplinary inpatient chronic pain program

King SA; Snow BR
Forty-eight chronic pain patients who were discharged from or left the 21-day inpatient component of a multidisciplinary pain program prior to completion were compared with a randomly selected matched group of program patients who stayed the entire 21 days. The purpose of the study was to determine if pre-admission factors are useful in predicting whether a chronic pain patient will complete an inpatient pain program. The results of pre-admission MMPI, POMS, MPQ, and information obtained from a questionnaire specially created for the program were studied. On the tests, the non-completers admitted to less psychopathology than those who did complete the program. The non-completers also had a higher number of pain-related surgeries and were more likely to be college graduates; limited social support from their families and lower MMPI premature termination scale scores were also found. Implications of these findings for the management of chronic pain patients are discussed
PMID: 2616179
ISSN: 0304-3959
CID: 61876

Post-traumatic stress disorder among American Legionnaires in relation to combat experience in Vietnam: associated and contributing factors

Snow BR; Stellman JM; Stellman SD; Sommer JF Jr
The relationship between combat stress, DSM-III-defined post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and a variety of behavioral factors was examined in a large nonclinical population. A total of 2858 randomly selected American Legion members who had served in Southeast Asia completed a questionnaire which elicited information on military service, personal health, and a variety of mental health outcomes. The data confirm the utility of the PTSD diagnosis as a distinct clinical entity. The frequency of PTSD and the extent of symptoms developed varied with the severity of criteria used for determining the extent of traumatic exposure. The PTSD rate ranged from 1.8 to 15.0% of the total sample, depending on whether 'exposure' to combat was defined relatively narrowly or broadly. A distinct linear dose-response relationship between combat stress and a quantitative measure of PTSD intensity was observed. The frequency of PTSD diagnosis was not affected by the presence of either physical or mental health problems which predated military service. A strong, stable relationship was found between combat stress and PTSD intensity for cohorts with differing intervals since the experience of combat trauma, which persisted up to 20 years after discharge from the military. The data thus support a broader approach to defining traumatic events which recognizes individual differences in response to combat, as well as the existence of other behavioral outcomes as residual effects of combat. Implications of these findings and the importance of treating veterans with varying presentations of PTSD are discussed
PMID: 3181093
ISSN: 0013-9351
CID: 61877

Brainstem auditory and visual evoked potential studies in patients with chronic cervical pain

Jimenez AC; Gusmorino P; Pinter I; Snow B
Brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) and visual evoked potential (VEP) studies were undertaken in 8 patients with chronic cervical pain associated with auditory and visual symptoms of more than 6 months duration. The purpose of the study was to ascertain possible central abnormalities, including posterior cervical sympathetic syndrome (Barre-Lieou syndrome), in their auditory and/or visual pathways. Patients who had been treated surgically for cervical pain were excluded from the study group. All patients had normal cervical radiographs and electromyographic findings. Six also had normal CT scans and myelograms. A criterion of the study was that abnormal results would be considered significant only if ophthalmological and/or otolaryngological work-ups failed to reveal an underlying organic abnormality. The TECA-TE 42 was used throughout the study, as well as the international Ten-Twenty System of Electrode Placement. The results showed no abnormalities in the latency, amplitude, or waveform morphology of the evoked potentials. BAEP and VEP studies do not appear to reveal central abnormalities of the auditory and visual pathways in this group of patients. However, in view of the small number of patients included in the study, no conclusions can be made with certainty and the study is continuing
PMID: 2854485
ISSN: 0883-9344
CID: 20293

Multidisciplinary treatment of physical and psychosocial disabilities in chronic pain patients: a follow-up report

Snow BR; Gusmorino P; Pinter I; Jimenez A; Rosenblum A
This report reviews the results of the first 2 1/2 years of a comprehensive multidisciplinary inpatient-outpatient treatment program for patients with chronic pain. Functional data indicate a 33 1/3% rate of return to work or involvement in work training programs, while self-report data indicate a 50% improvement rate. Future directions for research are suggested
PMID: 2840148
ISSN: 0883-9344
CID: 61878

SEXUAL COUNSELING IN THE CHRONIC PAIN PATIENT - A REHABILITATIVE APPROACH [Meeting Abstract]

JIMENEZ, AC; DUTKOWSKI, CJ; GUSMORINO, P; PINTER, I; SNOW, B
ISI:A1987K102200423
ISSN: 0003-9993
CID: 737612

QUALITY-OF-LIFE OF CHRONIC PAIN PATIENTS [Meeting Abstract]

JIMENEZ, AC; MOHR, G; GUSMORINO, P; PINTER, I; SNOW, B
ISI:A1987K102200202
ISSN: 0003-9993
CID: 737602

The use of clonidine for the treatment of meperidine withdrawal in a multidisciplinary pain program setting. A case presentation [Case Report]

Jimenez AC; Gusmorino P; Pinter I; Snow B
The management of iatrogenic drug dependence in individuals with pain can be more difficult than the treatment of the pain itself. In addition to a multidisciplinary approach to the treatment of a patient with chronic pain, there is a need for a rapid, safe, and effective method of detoxification from opiate use. Clonidine HCl, a nonopiate, has been found, in this case presentation, to be a valuable option
PMID: 3038230
ISSN: 0883-9344
CID: 20294

Work environment and the well-being of clerical and VDT workers

Stellman JM; Klitzman S; Gordon GC; Snow BR
ORIGINAL:0005498
ISSN: 0142-2774
CID: 61892

Comparison of well-being among non-machine interactive clerical workers and full-time and part-time VDT users and typists

Chapter by: Stellman JM; Klitzman S; Gordon G; Snow BR
in: Work with display units 86 by Knave B; Wideback PG [Eds]
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science, 1987
pp. 605-613
ISBN: 0444701710
CID: 3852