Abstract

Pain in a significant proportion of cancer patients is often palliated with narcotic analgesia; outpatient biopsy procedures are often performed on these patients. Accentuated levels of procedure related pain that are inadequately controlled by the conscious sedation medications routinely used in interventional radiology practices during image guided procedures have been suggested to occur in these patients. We sought to objectively confirm & quantify this phenomenon.

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