Richard H. Rho
Mayo Clinic
27 Papers
111 Citations
Richard H. Rho is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Spinal cord stimulator. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 27 publications.
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Papers
Preoperative Gabapentin for Acute Post‐thoracotomy Analgesia: A Randomized, Double‐Blinded, Active Placebo‐Controlled Study
Michelle A.O. Kinney,Carlos B. Mantilla,Paul E. Carns,Melissa A. Passe,Michael Brown,W. Michael Hooten,Timothy B. Curry,Timothy R. Long,C. Thomas Wass,Peter R. Wilson,Toby N. Weingarten,Marc A. Huntoon,Richard H. Rho,William D. Mauck,Juan N. Pulido,Mark S. Allen,Stephen D. Cassivi,Claude Deschamps,Francis C. Nichols,K. Robert Shen,Dennis A. Wigle,Sheila L. Hoehn,Sherry L. Alexander,Andrew C. Hanson,Darrell R. Schroeder +24 more
TL;DR: This work examined the effect of preoperative gabapentin in thoracotomy patients and found that patients undergoingThoracotomy benefit from epidural analgesia but still may experience significant postoperative pain.
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Simultaneous noninvasive recording of electrocardiogram and skin sympathetic nerve activity (neuECG)
Takashi Kusayama,Takashi Kusayama,Johnson Wong,Xiao Liu,Wenbo He,Wenbo He,Anisiia Doytchinova,Eric A. Robinson,David Adams,Lan S. Chen,Shien-Fong Lin,Katherine Davoren,Katherine Davoren,Ronald G. Victor,Cheng Cai,Cheng Cai,Ming Yan Dai,Ming Yan Dai,Ying Tian,Ying Tian,Pei Zhang,Pei Zhang,Dereen K. Ernst,Richard H. Rho,Minglong Chen,Yong Mei Cha,David R. Walega,Thomas H. Everett,Peng Sheng Chen +28 more
TL;DR: Methods to efficiently analyze neuECG from humans using commercially available hardware and software are described to facilitate adoption of this technology in clinical research.
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Incidence of Clinically Significant Percutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulator Lead Migration
Halena M. Gazelka,Eric D. Freeman,W. Michael Hooten,Jason S. Eldrige,Bryan C. Hoelzer,William D. Mauck,Susan M. Moeschler,Matthew J. Pingree,Richard H. Rho,Tim J. Lamer +9 more
TL;DR: To examine the incidence of percutaneous spinal cord stimulator lead migration, given current hardware and surgical technique, the aim is to find out if lead migration is more common than previously thought.
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Topical amitriptyline-ketamine for treatment of rectal, genital, and perineal pain and discomfort.
Timothy J. Poterucha,Sinead L. Murphy,Richard H. Rho,Paola Sandroni,Roger A. Warndahl,William T. Weiss,Mark D.P. Davis +6 more
TL;DR: Topical amitriptyline-ketamine provided a high rate of pain relief with a low adverse-effect burden in patients with pelvic pain, suggesting this topical medication could offer an effective, noninvasive, nonopioid therapy for pain in the rectum, perineum, and genitals.
Topical amitriptyline combined with topical ketamine for the management of recalcitrant localized pruritus: A retrospective pilot study
Timothy J. Poterucha,Sinead L. Murphy,Paola Sandroni,Richard H. Rho,Roger A. Warndahl,William T. Weiss,Mark D.P. Davis +6 more
TL;DR: The role of intravenous immunoglobulin therapy in mediating skin fibrosis in tight skin mice and the potential role of thalidomide mode of action are investigated.
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