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Biologic markers of pain in the vulnerable infant
Ran D. Goldman, Gideon Koren
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Stress Response
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Biologic Markers
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Vulnerable children
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Young children
50%
Insulin
25%
Trauma
25%
Infant Patients
25%
Strong Correlation
25%
Corticosteroids
25%
Infant Pain
25%
Pain Response
25%
Plasma Parameters
25%
Metabolic Changes
25%
Stress Stimuli
25%
Anesthetic Agents
25%
Hormonal Changes
25%
Growth Hormone
25%
Postoperative Stress
25%
Preoperative Stress
25%
Intraoperative Stress
25%
Perioperative Complication Rate
25%
Pituitary-adrenal Axis
25%
Cathecolamines
25%
Systemic Response
25%
Injured Tissue
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Toddlers
100%
Injury
50%
Anesthetic Agent
50%
Neonatal Infant
50%
Pain
50%
Postoperative Complication
50%
Chalone
50%
Growth Hormone
50%
Catecholamine
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Toddlers
100%
Injury
50%
Pain
50%
Blood Level
50%
Catecholamine
50%
Growth Hormone
50%
Postoperative Complication
50%
Anesthetic Agent
50%
Chalone
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Blood Level
100%
Insulin
100%
Neuroscience
Growth Hormone
100%