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The Center for Interventional Pain Medicine:
Research and Publications
Dr. David Maine, Director of The Center for Interventional Pain Medicine at Mercy, is dedicated to continued research for the advancement of interventional pain medicine techniques. He has authored numerous original articles, abstracts, and book chapters.
Original Articles
Cohen SP, Maine DN, Shockey SM, Griffith S. Inadvertent disc injection during transforaminal epidural steroid injection: Steps for prevention and management. Submitted - 09/2007.
Wu CL, Demeester JS, Herbert R, Maine DN, Rowlingson AJ, Fleisher LA. Correlation of postoperative epidural analgesia on patient mortality and morbidity following total knee replacement in Medicarepatients. Am J Orthop - In Press (accepted for publication 11/2007).
Richman JM, Rowlingson AJ, Maine DN, Courpas G, Bristow RE, Liu SS. The effects of epidural catheter location on outcomes in women undergoing gynecologic surgery with an abdominal incision: A randomized clinical trial. Acute Pain 9:109-118, 2007.
Johanek LM, Meyer RA, Hartke T, Hobelmann JG, Maine DN, LaMotte RH, Ringkamp M. Psychophysical and physiological evidence for separate neural pathways mediating histaminergic and non-histaminergic itch in humans. J Neurosci. 27(28):7490-7, 2007.
Christo PJ, Hobelmann G, Maine DN. Post herpetic neuropathic pain in older adults: Rational approaches for clinical management. Drugs Aging 24(1):1-19, 2007.
Richman JM, Rowlingson JA, Maine DN, Courpas G, Weller JF, Wu CL. Efficacy of neuraxial anesthesia on intraoperative blood loss: a meta-analysis. J Clin Anesth 18(6):427-35, 2006.
Mhyre T, Maine DN, Holliday J. Calcium induced release (CICR) from intracellular stores is developmentally regulated in primary cultures of cerebellar granule neurons. J Neurobiology 42:134-127, 2000.
Abstracts
Richman JM, Rowlingson AJ, Maine DN, Wu CL. The effects of epidural catheter location on outcomes in women undergoing gynecologic surgery with an abdominal incision. ASRA; 2006.
Johanek LM, Meyer RA, Hartke TV, Hobelmann JG, Maine DN, Lamotte RH, Ringkamp M. Cowhage induced itch is mediated through a non-histaminergic mechanism. SFN; 2007
Maine DN, Richman JM, Rowlingson AJ, Wu CL. The efficacy of neuraxial anesthesia on intraoperative blood loss: a meta-analysis. ASRA; 2004.
Maine DN, St. Jules B, Del Priore LV. Measurement of retinal pigment epithelium
attachment force to bruch's membrane using a centrifugal assay. ARVO; 1999.
Mhyre T, Maine DN, Holliday J. Nanomolar lead exposure alters calcium response in
developing cerebellar granule neurons in culture. Society for Neuroscience; 1997.
Maine DN, Herrup K. Effects of mouse aldolase C Gene (MAC) in the developing
cerebellum. Howard Hughes Medical Institute; 1996.
Book Chapters/Other
Wu CL, Lin EL, Maine DN. Outcomes, efficacy and complications of neuropathic pain management. In Raj's Practical Management of Pain 3rd edition. Benzon H, ed. New York: Elsevier-Mosby, 2007 (In Press).
Cohen SP, Maine DN. Drug delivery methods. In Translational Pain Research. Mao J, ed. New York: Nova Publishers, 2007.
Maine DN, Block BM. Interstitial Cystitis. In: The 5-minute pain management consult. Sibell DM, Kirsch JR, eds. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2007.
Maine DN. Resident Update: What the future holds. ASRA news, Aug 2005.
Maine DN. Quality of recovery measurement in regional anesthesia. ASRA news, May 2005.
Maine DN. Patient satisfaction in regional anesthesia. ASRA news, February 2005.
Maine DN. Regional anesthesia curriculum development. ASRA news; November 2004
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