{
  "author": "Christopher D. Roberts; Peter A Windsor",
  "citations": [
    {
      "raw_text": "Roberts, C. D., \u0026 Windsor, P. A. (2019). Innovative pain management solutions in animals may provide improved wound pain reduction during debridement in humans: An opinion informed by veterinary literature. International Wound Journal, 16(3), 691-696.",
      "title": "Innovative pain management solutions in animals may provide improved wound pain reduction during debridement in humans: An opinion informed by veterinary literature",
      "authors": "Christopher D. Roberts; Peter A Windsor",
      "publication_year": 2019,
      "doi": "10.1111/iwj.13129",
      "url": "wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/iwj",
      "confidence": 0.98
    }
  ],
  "confidence": 0.95,
  "doc_type": "ORIGINAL ARTICLE",
  "id": 61,
  "language": "en-GB",
  "publication_date": "2019-03-19",
  "source_type": "file",
  "source_uri": "file:///home/pi/welfare_docs/Animals Assured/Research/Trisolfen/Roberts and Windsor - 2019 - Innovative pain management solutions in animals ma.pdf",
  "summary": "This article proposes that innovative pain management strategies developed for animals, particularly a 'spray and stay' anaesthetic (Tri-Solfen) for livestock wounds, offer significant potential for improving wound pain reduction during debridement in humans. It highlights the rapid-onset, long-lasting effects observed in animals and suggests similar benefits could revolutionise human wound care.",
  "title": "Innovative pain management solutions in animals may provide improved wound pain reduction during debridement in humans: An opinion informed by veterinary literature"
}
