Ian Gilron

Affiliations: 
Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada 
Area:
pain, anesthesia
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Verret M, Le JBP, Lalu MM, et al. (2024) Effectiveness of dexmedetomidine during surgery under general anaesthesia on patient-centred outcomes: a systematic review and Bayesian meta-analysis protocol. Bmj Open. 14: e080012
Haroutounian S, Holzer KJ, Kerns RD, et al. (2023) Patient engagement in designing, conducting, and disseminating clinical pain research: IMMPACT recommended considerations. Pain
Zajacova A, Pereira Filho A, Limani M, et al. (2023) Self-Reported Pain Treatment Practices Among U.S. and Canadian Adults: Findings From a Population Survey. Innovation in Aging. 7: igad103
Montag LT, Bisson EJ, Duggan S, et al. (2023) Patient Expectations and Therapeutic Alliance Affect Pain Reduction following Lidocaine Infusion in an Interdisciplinary Chronic Pain Clinic. The Journal of Pain
Gilron I, Lao N, Carley M, et al. (2023) Movement-evoked pain versus pain at rest in postsurgical clinical trials, and, in meta-analyses: An updated systematic review. Anesthesiology
Gilron I, Robb S, Tu D, et al. (2023) Randomized, double-blind, controlled trial of a combination of alpha-lipoic acid and pregabalin for neuropathic pain: the PAIN-CARE trial. Pain
Langford DJ, Baron R, Edwards RR, et al. (2023) What should be the entry pain intensity criteria for chronic pain clinical trials? An IMMPACT update. Pain
Park R, Mohiuddin M, Arellano R, et al. (2023) Prevalence of postoperative pain after hospital discharge: systematic review and meta-analysis. Pain Reports. 8: e1075
Hohenschurz-Schmidt DJ, Cherkin D, Rice ASC, et al. (2023) Research objectives and general considerations for pragmatic clinical trials of pain treatments: IMMPACT statement. Pain
Gilron I, Robb S, Tu D, et al. (2023) Combination analgesic development for enhanced clinical efficacy (the CADENCE trial): a double-blind, controlled trial of an alpha-lipoic acid-pregabalin combination for fibromyalgia pain. Pain
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