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Sebastian Straube

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  168
Citations -  6473

Sebastian Straube is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Placebo. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 159 publications receiving 5485 citations. Previous affiliations of Sebastian Straube include University of Oxford & University of Göttingen.

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Pregabalin for acute and chronic pain in adults

TL;DR: Efficacy was demonstrated for dichotomous outcomes equating to moderate or substantial pain relief, alongside lower rates for lack of efficacy discontinuations with increasing dose, in patients with postherpetic neuralgia and painful diabetic neuropathy.
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"Evidence" in chronic pain--establishing best practice in the reporting of systematic reviews.

TL;DR: ‘‘Evidence’ in chronic pain – establishing best practice in the reporting of systematic reviews R. R. Bell, Sebastian Straube, Henry McQuay and Andrew Moore.
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The Costs and Consequences of Adequately Managed Chronic Non-Cancer Pain and Chronic Neuropathic Pain

TL;DR: Different aspects of the negative impact of chronic pain and the positive impact of successful treatment are demonstrated, making an overview of the costs and consequences of chronicPain appropriate.
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Pain measures and cut-offs – ‘no worse than mild pain’ as a simple, universal outcome

TL;DR: The patient had pain that was borderline severe, and it was not treated, and for him the reasons behind the failure were of little interest.
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Adverse events associated with medium‐ and long‐term use of opioids for chronic non‐cancer pain: an overview of Cochrane Reviews

TL;DR: An overview of the occurrence and nature of adverse events associated with any opioid agent used on a medium- or long-term basis for the treatment of CNCP in adults to complements the overview entitled 'High-dose opioids for chronic non-cancer pain: an overview of Cochrane Reviews'.