Daniel B. Carr spends much of his time researching Anesthesia, MEDLINE, Physical therapy, Opioid and Randomized controlled trial. Daniel B. Carr combines subjects such as Placebo, Clinical trial and Side effect with his study of Anesthesia. The MEDLINE study combines topics in areas such as Psychological intervention, Cancer, Rehabilitation, Pain management and Complex regional pain syndrome.
His Physical therapy study incorporates themes from Evidence-based practice, Quality of life, Prosthesis and Low back pain. His Opioid study introduces a deeper knowledge of Internal medicine. His Randomized controlled trial study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Morphine, Visual analogue scale, Meta-analysis, Postoperative pain and Cancer pain.
Anesthesia, Analgesic, Internal medicine, Opioid and Pharmacology are his primary areas of study. His studies in Anesthesia integrate themes in fields like Adverse effect, Placebo and Randomized controlled trial, Surgery. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Adverse effect, Ketorolac is strongly linked to Diclofenac.
His research investigates the connection between Analgesic and topics such as Clinical trial that intersect with problems in Physical therapy. His research combines Endocrinology and Internal medicine. His Pharmacology research integrates issues from Receptor, Nociception, Substance P and Opioid peptide.
His primary scientific interests are in Chronic pain, Anesthesia, Clinical trial, Analgesic and Adverse effect. The concepts of his Anesthesia study are interwoven with issues in Placebo, Number needed to treat, Vivisection, Opioid and Punishment. His Opioid research incorporates themes from Ketamine and Cancer pain.
His Clinical trial research incorporates elements of Assay sensitivity, Physical therapy, MEDLINE and Intensive care medicine. His work in Physical therapy addresses issues such as Acute pain, which are connected to fields such as Perioperative. His Adverse effect research includes elements of Meta-analysis, Diclofenac, Randomized controlled trial and Confidence interval.
Daniel B. Carr mainly investigates Clinical trial, Anesthesia, Placebo, Analgesic and Chronic pain. His Clinical trial research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Physical therapy, MEDLINE and Social engagement. His Anesthesia study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Internal medicine, Adverse effect, Randomized controlled trial and Number needed to treat.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Acetaminophen and Opioid in addition to Placebo. His study in Analgesic is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Validity, Pathology, Skin biopsy, Intensive care medicine and Acute pain. Daniel B. Carr has researched Chronic pain in several fields, including Alternative medicine, Pain assessment, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Quality of life.
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Topical Review and RecommendationsCore outcome measures for chronic pain clinical trials: IMMPACT recommendations
Robert H. Dworkin;Dennis C. Turk;John T. Farrar;Jennifer A. Haythornthwaite.
Pain (2005)
Core outcome domains for chronic pain clinical trials: IMMPACT recommendations.
Dennis C Turk;Robert H Dworkin;Robert R Allen;Nicholas Bellamy.
Pain (2003)
Core outcome domains for chronic pain clinical trials
Dennis C. Turk;Robert H. Dworkin;Robert R. Allen;Nicholas Bellamy.
Pain (2003)
Relationship of adiponectin to body fat distribution, insulin sensitivity and plasma lipoproteins: evidence for independent roles of age and sex.
Miriam Cnop;P. J. Havel;K. M. Utzschneider;D. B. Carr.
Diabetologia (2003)
The comparative effects of postoperative analgesic therapies on pulmonary outcome : Cumulative meta-analyses of randomized, controlled trials
Jane C. Ballantyne;Daniel B. Carr;Sarah deFerranti;Thomas Suarez.
Anesthesia & Analgesia (1998)
Pain management : A fundamental human right
Frank Brennan;Daniel B. Carr;Michael Cousins.
Anesthesia & Analgesia (2007)
The revised International Association for the Study of Pain definition of pain: concepts, challenges, and compromises.
Srinivasa N. Raja;Daniel B. Carr;Milton Cohen;Nanna B. Finnerup;Nanna B. Finnerup.
Pain (2020)
The Comparative Effects of Postoperative Analgesic Therapies on Pulmonary Outcome
Jane C. Ballantyne;Daniel B. Carr;Sarah deFerranti;Thomas Suarez.
Anesthesia & Analgesia (1998)
Large-scale temporal gene expression mapping of central nervous system development.
Xiling Wen;Stefanie Fuhrman;George S. Michaels;Daniel B. Carr.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1998)
American Pain Society recommendations for improving the quality of acute and cancer pain management: American Pain Society quality of care task force
Debra B. Gordon;June L. Dahl;Christine Miaskowski;Bill McCarberg.
JAMA Internal Medicine (2005)
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