Jafari Hassan, Courtois Imke, Van den Bergh Omer, Vlaeyen Johan W S, Van Diest Ilse
aHealth Psychology Unit, Faculty of Psychology & Educational Science, KU Leuven University, Leuven, Belgium bDepartment of Clinical Psychological Science, Maastricht University, Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Pain. 2017 Jun;158(6):995-1006. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000865.
Breathing techniques are commonly used to alleviate pain. Despite their frequent use, surprisingly little is known about their efficacy as well as their underlying physiological mechanisms. The purpose of this systematic review is to summarize and critically appraise the results of existing studies on the association between respiration and pain, and to highlight a potential physiological mechanism underlying the respiration-pain connection. A total of 31 publications from between 1984 and 2015 were retrieved and analyzed. These articles were classified into 4 groups: experimental and clinical studies of the effect of pain on respiration, clinical studies of the effects of breathing techniques on pain, and experimental studies of the influence of various forms of respiration on laboratory-induced pain. The findings suggest that pain influences respiration by increasing its flow, frequency, and volume. Furthermore, paced slow breathing is associated with pain reduction in some of the studies, but evidence elucidating the underlying physiological mechanisms of this effect is lacking. Here, we focus on the potential role of the cardiovascular system on the respiratory modulation of pain. Further research is definitely warranted.
呼吸技巧常用于缓解疼痛。尽管它们被频繁使用,但令人惊讶的是,人们对其功效以及潜在的生理机制知之甚少。本系统综述的目的是总结并批判性地评估现有关于呼吸与疼痛关联研究的结果,并突出呼吸 - 疼痛联系背后的潜在生理机制。共检索并分析了1984年至2015年间的31篇出版物。这些文章分为4组:疼痛对呼吸影响的实验和临床研究、呼吸技巧对疼痛影响的临床研究,以及各种形式呼吸对实验室诱导疼痛影响的实验研究。研究结果表明,疼痛通过增加呼吸流量、频率和容量来影响呼吸。此外,在一些研究中,有节奏的慢呼吸与疼痛减轻有关,但缺乏阐明这种效果潜在生理机制的证据。在此,我们关注心血管系统在疼痛呼吸调节中的潜在作用。进一步的研究肯定是必要的。