Roger Knaggs
University of Nottingham
84 Papers
30 Citations
Roger Knaggs is an academic researcher from University of Nottingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Medical prescription. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 57 publications. Previous affiliations of Roger Knaggs include Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust & Arthritis Research UK.
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Papers
Guidance on the management of pain in older people.
Aza Abdulla,Nicola Adams,Margaret Bone,Alison M Elliott,Jean Gaffin,Derek K. Jones,Roger Knaggs,Denis Martin,Liz Sampson,Patricia Schofield +9 more
TL;DR: This guidance document reviews the epidemiology and management of pain in older people via a literature review of published research to identify where there are gaps in the evidence and to inform health professionals in any care setting who work with older adults on best practice.
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The use of intravenous lidocaine for postoperative pain and recovery: international consensus statement on efficacy and safety.
I. Foo,Alan J. R. Macfarlane,D. Srivastava,A. Bhaskar,H. Barker,Roger Knaggs,Naveen Eipe,Andrew F Smith +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that i.v. lidocaine should be regarded as a ‘high‐risk’ medicine and should be approved by hospital medication governance systems, and the individual clinical decision should be made with properly informed consent from the patient concerned.
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An international multidisciplinary consensus statement on the prevention of opioid‐related harm in adult surgical patients
Nicholas Levy,Jane Quinlan,Kariem El-Boghdadly,Kariem El-Boghdadly,William Fawcett,V. Agarwal,Ruth Bastable,F. J. Cox,H.D. de Boer,Sean C. Dowdy,K. Hattingh,Roger Knaggs,Edward R. Mariano,Edward R. Mariano,Paolo Pelosi,Michael J. Scott,Dileep N. Lobo,Dileep N. Lobo,Pamela E. Macintyre +18 more
TL;DR: This international multidisciplinary consensus statement was developed to provide balanced guidance on the safe peri‐operative use of opioids in adults to reduce the risk of postoperative opioid‐related harm in adults.
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Interventions for the reduction of prescribed opioid use in chronic non‐cancer pain
Christopher Eccleston,Emma Fisher,Kyla H Thomas,Leslie Hearn,Sheena Derry,Cathy Stannard,Roger Knaggs,R Andrew Moore +7 more
TL;DR: There is no evidence for the efficacy or safety of methods for reducing prescribed opioid use in chronic pain, which means the conclusions are limited regarding the benefit of psychological, pharmacological, or other types of interventions for people with chronic pain trying to reduce their opioid consumption.
Octanol−, Chloroform−, and Propylene Glycol Dipelargonat−Water Partitioning of Morphine-6-glucuronide and Other Related Opiates†
TL;DR: The pKa and log P values and lipophilicity profiles of M6G and M3G determined in octanol−water have confirmed the unexpectedly high lipophiles of the two glucuronides, and show the importance of measuring the effect of pH on lipophILicity.
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