Mulvey Matthew R, Bennett Michael I, Liwowsky Iris, Freynhagen Rainer
Academic Unit of Palliative Care, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds, UK.
Pain Manag. 2014 May;4(3):233-43. doi: 10.2217/pmt.14.8.
Neuropathic pain affects 6-8% of the general adult population. It is reported by 27% of chronic pain patients and 40% of cancer patients, yet there is no standardized diagnostic test for neuropathic pain. A number of screening tools have been developed based on verbal pain descriptors, with or without limited clinical examination, to identify individuals with neuropathic pain. Over the past decade these neuropathic pain screening tools have been validated in a wide range of pain populations, as well as translated into many languages, to discriminate between neuropathic and non-neuropathic pain. We describe here the five most commonly used neuropathic pain screening tools and discuss current assessment guidelines, the use of screening tools in novel clinical contexts and their potential use in personalized therapy.
神经性疼痛影响6%至8%的成年普通人群。据报告,27%的慢性疼痛患者和40%的癌症患者患有神经性疼痛,但目前尚无针对神经性疼痛的标准化诊断测试。基于口头疼痛描述词,无论是否结合有限的临床检查,已经开发了一些筛查工具,以识别患有神经性疼痛的个体。在过去十年中,这些神经性疼痛筛查工具已在广泛的疼痛人群中得到验证,并被翻译成多种语言,用于区分神经性疼痛和非神经性疼痛。我们在此描述五种最常用的神经性疼痛筛查工具,并讨论当前的评估指南、筛查工具在新临床环境中的应用及其在个性化治疗中的潜在用途。