Quantitative sensory testing measures individual pain responses in emergency department patients

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العنوان: Quantitative sensory testing measures individual pain responses in emergency department patients
المؤلفون: Jumana Al-Baghli, Rebecca B. Hasley, Jessica M Rupp, Melissa J. Repine, Katharyn L Flickinger, Saad Feroz, Jeffrey Kristan, Maria L. Pacella, Alexandro Gianforcaro, Brian Suffoletto, Clifton W. Callaway, Kevin J Duffy
المصدر: Journal of Pain Research
بيانات النشر: Dove Press, 2017.
سنة النشر: 2017
مصطلحات موضوعية: medicine.medical_specialty, emergency department, quantitative sensory testing, Placebo, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, medicine, Journal of Pain Research, Depression (differential diagnoses), Original Research, hyperalgesia, business.industry, 030208 emergency & critical care medicine, Emergency department, anxiety, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Nociception, Opioid, Hyperalgesia, depression, Physical therapy, opioid, Anxiety, medicine.symptom, business, Oxycodone, 030217 neurology & neurosurgery, medicine.drug
الوصف: Kevin J Duffy,Katharyn L Flickinger,Jeffrey T Kristan,Melissa J Repine,Alexandro Gianforcaro, Rebecca B Hasley,Saad Feroz,Jessica M Rupp,Jumana Al-Baghli,Maria L Pacella,Brian P Suffoletto,Clifton W Callaway Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA Background: Refining and individualizing treatment of acute pain in the emergency department (ED) is a high priority, given that painful complaints are the most common reasons for ED visits. Few tools exist to objectively measure pain perception in the ED setting. We speculated that variation in perception of fixed painful stimuli would explain individual variation in reported pain and response to treatment among ED patients. Materials and methods: In three studies, we 1) describe performance characteristics of brief quantitative sensory testing (QST) in 50 healthy volunteers, 2) test effects of 10 mg oxycodone versus placebo on QST measures in 18 healthy volunteers, and 3) measure interindividual differences in nociception and treatment responses in 198 ED patients with a painful complaint during ED treatment. QST measures adapted for use in the ED included pressure sensation threshold, pressure pain threshold (PPT), pressure pain response (PPR), and cold pain tolerance (CPT) tests. Results: First, all QST measures had high inter-rater reliability and test–retest reproducibility. Second, 10 mg oxycodone reduced PPR, increased PPT, and prolonged CPT. Third, baseline PPT and PPR revealed hyperalgesia in 31 (16%) ED subjects relative to healthy volunteers. In 173 (88%) ED subjects who completed repeat testing 30 minutes after pain treatment, PPT increased and PPR decreased (Cohen’s dz 0.10–0.19). Verbal pain scores (0–10) for the ED complaint decreased by 2.2 (95% confidence intervals [CI]: 1.9, 2.6) (Cohen’s dz 0.97) but did not covary with the changes in PPT and PPR (r=0.05–0.13). Treatment effects were greatest in ED subjects with a history of treatment for anxiety or depression (Cohen’s dz 0.26–0.43) or with baseline hyperalgesia (Cohen’s dz 0.40–0.88). Conclusion: QST reveals individual differences in perception of fixed painful stimuli in ED patients, including hyperalgesia. Subgroups of ED patients with hyperalgesia and psychiatric history report larger treatment effects on ED pain and QST measures. Keywords: emergency department, quantitative sensory testing, hyperalgesia, opioid, anxiety, depression
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