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Methods used to evaluate pain and anesthesia in our research group: Clinical Trial Design Electroencephalography (EEG) Epidemiology and Biostatistics Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) methods Learn About Our Methods … …
The Bio-behavioral Pediatric Pain Laboratory is co-led by Dr. Laura Simons and Dr. Christine Sieberg within the Department of Psychiatry and Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. Their research projects focus …
Key publications Donado C, Lobo K, Velarde-Álvarez MF, Kim J, Kenney A, Logan D, Berde CB. Continuous Regional Anesthesia and Inpatient Rehabilitation for Pediatric CRPS. Reg Anesth Pain Med. 2017 Cornelissen L, Bergin AM, Lobo K, Donado C, Soul JS, Berde …
Our research group is located in the Pain Treatment Service at Boston Children's Hospital. Click for map of Boston Children's Hospital. Our mailing address is: Pain Treatment Service 333 Longwood Avenue (5th floor) Boston, MA 02115 For questions …
Every year about 200,000 infants in the United States are given general anesthesia during their first year of life. We used a electroencephalography (EEG) to monitor brain activity in infants undergoing anesthesia, to see how their responses to …
Neosaxitoxin (NeoSTX) is a site-1 sodium channel blocker that produces local anesthesia. Under an FDA-approved phase 1 Investigational New Drug Trial, we evaluated safety and efficacy of NeoSTX, alone, and in combination bupivacaine, and with and …
Skin sensation is important in our everyday lives. Our skin is sensitive to all types of stimuli such as touch, pressure and temperature. This helps us to tell when something feels rough, cold, or painful, for example. Quantitative sensory testing (QST) …
The Boston Children’s Hospital Center for Collaborative Community Research (C-CORE) was created in 2010 with grant funding from the National Institutes of Health and internal funding from Boston Children’s Hospital’s Translational Research Program. …
Intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) collectively affect one in six individuals in the US, with profound medical, social and economic consequences. Our center is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with intellectual and …
Meet the Brazelton Institute's new director It is with great pleasure and pride that we announce that Lise Johnson has assumed the position of Director of the Brazelton Institute in the Division of Developmental Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. …