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    Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are currently expanding their influence within healthcare. For pain clinics, unfettered introduction of AI may cause concern in both patients and healthcare teams. Much of the concern stems from the lack of community standards and understanding of how the tools and algorithms function. Data literacy and understanding can be challenging even for experienced…

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    Please see here for past editions of this section. David Anthony Provenzano, MD, is the president of Pain Diagnostics and Interventional Care in Sewickley, PA, and a member of the executive committee of the medical staff at Western PA Surgery Center. What is your primary specialty? Currently, I am primarily a chronic pain specialist. During the first seven years of my career, I practiced…

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    • The featured editorial board member for May is none other than @ASRA_Society president Dr. David Provenzano, who shares some of his motivation and how he got involved. Check out the short feature here: https://t.co/sXdo6lND69 @sites_brian @dr_rajgupta @ESchwenkMD @DProvenzanoMD

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    The mission of Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine is to promote high quality research and scholastic endeavors in the fields of acute pain, regional anesthesia, chronic pain, and perioperative medicine.ASRA Pain Medicine’s highly cited, monthly journal publishes peer-reviewed scientific and clinical studies to advance the understanding and clinical application of regional techniques for surgical…

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    • Call for articles: special edition on development of chronic postsurgical pain including basic science, prevention, tx, and TPS is being planned. Guest editor will be @ESchwenkMD. Email Eric.Schwenk@jefferson.edu with article idea. @sites_brian For more: https://t.co/3FfKRV8hmq

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    Introduction Inappropriate citation of retracted literature is a common problem in the general medical literature. In 2020, more than 2300 articles were retracted, a dramatic increase from 38 in 2000. By exploring a contemporary series of retractions by one research group, we aimed to evaluate if citations of retracted articles is occurring in the area of regional anesthesiology. Methods Using…

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    Background This cadaveric study investigated the maximum effective volume of dye in 90% of cases (MEV90) required to stain the iliac bone between the anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) and the iliopubic eminence (IPE) while sparing the femoral nerve during the performance of pericapsular nerve group (PENG) block. Methods In cadaveric hemipelvis specimens, the ultrasound transducer was placed…

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