Ch. 19 - Pain (neurosurgical management) Flashcards

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What are the 3 major components of pain?

A

Sensory - discriminative
Motivational - affective
Cognitive - evaluative

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Sensory-discriminative component of pain

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Spatial, temporal, magnitude aspects of pain

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Pathway of sensory-discriminative component of pain

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Neospinothalamic projections to ventrobasal thalamus to somatosensory cortex

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4
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Difference between A-delta and C fibers

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A-delta: myelinated and fast

C: unmyelinated and slow

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Cognitive-evaluative component of pain

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Person’s understanding of pain as it regards to their intellectual, social, and cultural background

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CNS regions involved in motivational-affective component of pain

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Brainstem reticular formation and limbic system

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Motivational-affective component of pain

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Aversive quality of pain

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Gate control theory of pain

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Neural mechanisms in dorsal column of spinal cord act like a gate, which can either increase or decrease the flow of nerve impulses from periphery to CNS

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Neurosurgical procedures available for pain modulation

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Nerve section, spinal cordotomy (section of lateral spinothalamic tract), spinal cord stimulation, sympathectomy, intracerebral procedures, deep brain stimulation (LAST RESORT)

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