id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-331273-1fixwxuo Abejón González, David How to restart the interventional activity in the COVID‐19 era. The experience of a private Pain Unit in Spain 2020-09-23 .txt text/plain 4435 241 41 The objective of this review is to evaluate how to manage activity in pain units, considering the scenario generated by the pandemic and the implications of chronic pain on the immune system and proposed pharmacological and interventional therapies. The current crisis generated by the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the reorganization of the health systems and the cancellation of surgical procedures to facilitate the treatment of patients in the critical units (7, 8) . Meanwhile, we also seek to provide an orientation for pain physicians on how to effectively reestablish the activity in pain units, from restarting on-site appointments to more advanced treatments, with the aim of improving the attention dedicated to people affected by chronic disease and pain, while minimising the risk of COVID-19 exposure. In the crisis generated by the COVID-19 pandemic, we must agree on the recommendations that guarantee the safety and maintains health care for chronic pain patients. ./cache/cord-331273-1fixwxuo.txt ./txt/cord-331273-1fixwxuo.txt