Dr Natasha Curran FRCA
| Consultant in Anaesthesia & Chronic Pain Medicine (Urogenital and General) |
| Interests |
Anaesthesia Pain Medicine Urogenital Pain Medicine Education |
| Selected Publications |
Emerging therapies and novel approaches to visceral pain. Wesselmann U, Baranowski A, Börjesson M, Curran N, Czakanski P Giamberardino M, Ness T, Robbins M, Traub R. Drug Discovery Today: Therapeutic Strategies. In Press
Urogenital Pain in Men. Curran N. In Pain News, Winter 2008.
Epidemiology. Curran N, Baranowski A. In Visceral Pain: Current understanding, emerging therapies and novel approaches to drug discovery. 1st Ed.; Wesselmann U, Ed: Dekker: New York. In Press
Pharmacological diagnostic tests. Baranowski A, Curran N. In Practice & Procedures , Clinical Pain Management. 2nd Edition. Lead Ed.; A Rice: Hodder Arnold 2008 Initial assessment in the Pain Management Centre. Curran N. In Urogenital Pain. 1st Ed.; Baranowski A, Ed: Dekker: New York. Dec 2007
Selective effects of ketamine on regions subserved by the frontal cortex. Pine A, Curran N, Brandner B, Morgan C, Rogers R, Curran H. Journal of Psychopharmacology 2006, 20, A52, TB21. ISSN: 0269-8811
Dysfonction gastro-intestinale postoperatoire: epidemiologie et traitement. Mythen MG, Curran N. Praticien en Anesthesie Reanimation 2006; 10(3): 166-172 Should 22G spinal needles for accessing the subarachnoid space be banned? Barker H, Curran N. Hosp Med. 2005 Oct; 66(10): 600 Patient-controlled analgesia: does one regimen fit all? Curran N. Hosp Med. 2005 Aug; 66(8): 492
Chronic pain following trauma. Curran N, Brandner B. Trauma 2005 Jul 7(3): 123-131 |
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Address
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Anaesthetics Department Podium 3, Maple Link corridor University College Hospital 235 Euston Road London NW1 2BU |
| Phone |
0845 155 5000 Ext 73355 (Anaesthetics) 72-3987 (Pain Medicine) |
