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Identifying Factors Associated with Acute Pain Exacerbation in Children with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS): A novel research plan -MO74

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Institution: Stanford University School of Medicine - CA, USA

CRPS, a chronic neuropathic pain condition with unknown etiology and predisposing factors, usually is associated with acute-on-chronic pain exacerbations (“flares”) that are often spontaneous, unprovoked and unpredictable. Using machine learning analysis of a large automated database database of collected medical histories, plus physiologic, dietary, environmental and activity measurements, we propose to identify risk factors and predictors of pain flares in order to improve clinical management and our understanding of CRPS.

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Clinical Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine Sara Williams Ph.D. - Stanford University School of Medicine (CA, USA) , Clinical Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative, and Pain Medicine Andrew Dinh M.D. - Stanford University School of Medicine (CA, USA) , Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Electrophysiology Allison Hill M.D. - Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Keck School of Medicine of USC (CA, USA) , CEO Medeloop, Adjunct Professor René Caissie M.D. - Stanford University School of Medicine; Medeloop (CA, USA) , Professor (emeritus) Elliot Krane M.D., F.A.A.P. - Stanford University School of Medicine (CA, USA)

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