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Asbjørn Mohr Drewes

Asbjørn Mohr Drewes

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88
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30120
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13113
National Ranking
142

Overview

Asbjørn Mohr Drewes is affiliated with Aalborg University in Denmark. Their research spans medicine with a focus on surgery, gastroenterology, physiology, oncology, and epidemiology. Within these fields, the scientist has contributed extensively to the understanding and treatment of pancreatitis and related gastrointestinal conditions.

The primary topics of their work include:

  • Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
  • Gastrointestinal motility and disorders
  • Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
  • Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
  • Gastroesophageal reflux and treatments
  • Pain Management and Opioid Use

Drewes has a significant publication record, especially notable in the journal Pancreatology with 52 papers, followed by contributions in Pancreas (15 papers), Neurogastroenterology & Motility (14), Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology (13), and United European Gastroenterology Journal (10).

Recent key papers authored or co-authored by Drewes include:

  • "Gastrointestinal pain," 2020, published in Nature Reviews Disease Primers

They frequently collaborate with other researchers, including Søren Schou Olesen, Jens Brøndum Frøkjær, Christina Brock, Klaus Krogh, and Dhiraj Yadav.

The scientist's work is recognized for addressing important aspects of chronic pancreatitis and gastrointestinal diseases, with studies on pain mechanisms, clinical practice recommendations, and psychiatric comorbidities associated with chronic conditions. Their cross-disciplinary research draws on surgery, physiology, and oncology to explore diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

Best Publications

  • Incidence of Adenocarcinoma among Patients with Barrett's Esophagus

    Frederik Hvid-Jensen;Lars Pedersen;Asbjørn Mohr Drewes;Henrik Toft Sørensen

  • United European Gastroenterology evidence-based guidelines for the diagnosis and therapy of chronic pancreatitis (HaPanEU)

    J Matthias Löhr;Enrique Dominguez-Munoz;Jonas Rosendahl;Marc Besselink

  • Assessment and manifestation of central sensitisation across different chronic pain conditions.

    L Arendt-Nielsen;B Morlion;S Perrot;A Dahan

  • Recommendations on practice of conditioned pain modulation (CPM) testing.

    D. Yarnitsky;D. Bouhassira;A.M. Drewes;R.B. Fillingim

  • Guidelines for the understanding and management of pain in chronic pancreatitis

    Asbjørn M Drewes;Stefan A. W. Bouwense;Claudia M Campbell;Güralp O Ceyhan

  • Pregabalin Reduces Pain in Patients With Chronic Pancreatitis in a Randomized, Controlled Trial

    Søren Schou Olesen;Stefan A.W. Bouwense;Oliver H.G. Wilder–Smith;Oliver H.G. Wilder–Smith;Harry van Goor

  • Human Experimental Pain Models for Assessing the Therapeutic Efficacy of Analgesic Drugs

    Anne Estrup Olesen;Trine Andresen;Camilla Staahl;Asbjørn Mohr Drewes

  • Opioid-induced bowel dysfunction: pathophysiology and management.

    Christina Brock;Søren Schou Olesen;Anne Estrup Olesen;Jens Brøndum Frøkjaer

  • A comparative study of oxycodone and morphine in a multi-modal, tissue-differentiated experimental pain model.

    Camilla Staahl;Lona Louring Christrup;Søren Due Andersen;Lars Arendt-Nielsen

  • Oxycodone: a review of its use in the management of pain.

    Julia Riley;Elon Eisenberg;Gerhard Müller-Schwefe;Asbjørn Mohr Drewes

  • Randomized clinical trial: inhibition of the TRPV1 system in patients with nonerosive gastroesophageal reflux disease and a partial response to PPI treatment is not associated with analgesia to esophageal experimental pain.

    Anne Lund Krarup;Lars Ny;Jenny Gunnarsson;Frederik Hvid-Jensen

  • Differences between opioids: pharmacological, experimental, clinical and economical perspectives

    Asbjørn M. Drewes;Asbjørn M. Drewes;Rasmus D. Jensen;Lecia M. Nielsen;Joanne Droney

  • European Pain Federation position paper on appropriate opioid use in chronic pain management

    Tony O'Brien;Tony O'Brien;L Christrup;AM Drewes;Marie Fallon

  • Tapentadol Potentiates Descending Pain Inhibition in Chronic Pain Patients With Diabetic Polyneuropathy

    M. Niesters;P. L. Proto;L. Aarts;E. Y. Sarton

  • Experimental human pain models: a review of standardised methods for preclinical testing of analgesics.

    Camilla Staahl;Asbjørn Mohr Drewes

  • Referred pain as an indicator for neural plasticity.

    Lars Arendt-Nielsen;René Johannes Laursen;Asbjørn Mohr Drewes

  • Sleep in rheumatoid arthritis: a comparison with healthy subjects and studies of sleep/wake interactions.

    A M Drewes;L Svendsen;S J Taagholt;K Bjerregård

  • Increase in incidence and prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease in northern Denmark: a population-based study, 1978-2002.

    Bent A Jacobsen;Jan Fallingborg;Henrik H Rasmussen;Karí R Nielsen

  • Subcutaneous Botulinum toxin type A reduces capsaicin-induced trigeminal pain and vasomotor reactions in human skin.

    Parisa Gazerani;Natalia Spicina Pedersen;Camilla Staahl;Asbjørn Mohr Drewes

  • Pain in chronic pancreatitis: the role of neuropathic pain mechanisms

    Asbjørn Mohr Drewes;Anne Lund Krarup;Sönke Detlefsen;Marie-Louise Malmstrøm

Frequent Co-Authors

Lars Arendt-Nielsen
Lars Arendt-Nielsen Aalborg University
Massimiliano Valeriani
Massimiliano Valeriani University of Rome Tor Vergata
Magnus Simren
Magnus Simren University of Gothenburg
Albert Dahan
Albert Dahan Leiden University Medical Center
Søren Laurberg
Søren Laurberg Aarhus University Hospital
Harry van Goor
Harry van Goor Radboud University
Dario Farina
Dario Farina Imperial College London
Poul Jennum
Poul Jennum University of Copenhagen
Peter Svensson
Peter Svensson Aarhus University
Ole Kæseler Andersen
Ole Kæseler Andersen Aalborg University

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