- Clinically derived early postoperative pain trajectories differ by age, sex, and type of surgery. Tighe PJ, Le-Wendling LT, Patel A, Zou B, Fillingim RB. Pain. 2015; 156(4):609-17.
- Sex differences in the incidence of severe pain events following surgery: a review of 333,000 pain scores. Tighe PJ, Riley JL 3rd, Fillingim RB. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 2014; 15(8):1390-404.
- Are anesthesia start and end times randomly distributed? The influence of electronic records. Deal LG, Nyland ME, Gravenstein N, Tighe P. Journal of clinical anesthesia. 2014; 26(4):264-70.
- Geospatial analysis of hospital consumer assessment of healthcare providers and systems pain management experience scores in U.S. hospitals. Tighe PJ, Fillingim RB, Hurley RW. Pain. 2014; 155(5):1016-26.
- Of rough starts and smooth finishes: correlations between post-anesthesia care unit and postoperative days 1-5 pain scores. Tighe PJ, Harle CA, Boezaart AP, Aytug H, Fillingim R. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 2014; 15(2):306-15.
- Examination of publications from academic anesthesiology faculty in the United States. Hurley RW, Zhao K, Tighe PJ, Ko PS, Pronovost PJ, Wu CL. Anesthesia and analgesia. 2014; 118(1):192-9.
- Acute pain medicine in anesthesiology. Boezaart AP, Munro AP, Tighe PJ. F1000prime reports. 2013; 5:54.
- A comparison of 4 airway devices on cervical spine alignment in cadaver models of global ligamentous instability at c1-2. Wendling AL, Tighe PJ, Conrad BP, Baslanti TO, Horodyski M, Rechtine GR. Anesthesia and analgesia. 2013; 117(1):126-32.
- The evolution and practice of acute pain medicine. Upp J, Kent M, Tighe PJ. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 2013; 14(1):124-44.
- Use of machine-learning classifiers to predict requests for preoperative acute pain service consultation. Tighe PJ, Lucas SD, Edwards DA, Boezaart AP, Aytug H, Bihorac A. Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.). 2012; 13(10):1347-57.