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体温与冷加压试验。

Temperature and the cold pressor test.

作者信息

Mitchell Laura A, MacDonald Raymond A R, Brodie Eric E

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Pain. 2004 May;5(4):233-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2004.03.004.

Abstract

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As a method of experimental pain induction, the cold pressor test is thought to mimic the effects of chronic conditions effectively. A survey of previous studies using the cold pressor, however, revealed a lack of standardization and control of water temperature, questioning comparability and reliability. This study reports the influence of temperature on pain tolerance and intensity by using a commercially available circulating water bath. Twenty-six participants (12 men, 14 women) underwent 4 cold pressor trials with temperature order counterbalanced across 1 degrees C, 3 degrees C, 5 degrees C, and 7 degrees C, temperatures representative of the range used in previous literature. After each cold immersion participants rated pain intensity on a visual analogue scale and the McGill Pain Questionnaire. Tolerance times were recorded for each trial. Significant main effects of temperature were found for tolerance time, with higher temperatures resulting in longer times, and pain intensity, with lower temperatures resulting in higher intensities. Gender differences were found, with men tolerating the stimulus for significantly longer than women. It was concluded that small differences in water temperature have a significant effect on pain intensity and tolerance time. The use of cold pressor equipment that ensures a precise constant temperature of circulating water is necessary to ensure comparable and reliable results.

PERSPECTIVE

The cold pressor method of experimental pain induction has been widely used in the evaluation of psychological and physiological pain treatments. This article highlights the need for clear methodologic guidelines for the technique and demonstrates that very minor changes in experimental protocol can produce significant differences.

摘要

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作为一种实验性疼痛诱导方法,冷加压试验被认为能有效模拟慢性疾病的影响。然而,一项对以往使用冷加压试验的研究的调查显示,水温缺乏标准化和控制,这对可比性和可靠性提出了质疑。本研究报告了使用市售循环水浴对疼痛耐受性和强度的影响。26名参与者(12名男性,14名女性)进行了4次冷加压试验,温度顺序在1摄氏度、3摄氏度、5摄氏度和7摄氏度之间进行了平衡,这些温度代表了以往文献中使用的范围。每次冷浸后,参与者用视觉模拟量表和麦吉尔疼痛问卷对疼痛强度进行评分。记录每次试验的耐受时间。发现温度对耐受时间有显著的主效应,温度越高,时间越长;对疼痛强度也有显著主效应,温度越低,强度越高。发现了性别差异,男性比女性对刺激的耐受时间明显更长。得出的结论是,水温的微小差异对疼痛强度和耐受时间有显著影响。使用能确保循环水精确恒温的冷加压设备对于确保可比且可靠的结果是必要的。

观点

实验性疼痛诱导的冷加压方法已广泛用于心理和生理疼痛治疗的评估。本文强调了该技术需要明确的方法学指南,并表明实验方案中非常微小的变化可能会产生显著差异。

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