Zasler Nathan D, Formisano Rita, Aloisi Marta
Concussion Care Centre of Virginia, LTD, Henrico, VA 23233, USA.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23298, USA.
Brain Sci. 2022 Feb 23;12(3):300. doi: 10.3390/brainsci12030300.
Pain and suffering in persons with disorders of consciousness (DoC) remain poorly understood, frequently unaddressed or inadequately addressed, and controversial on numerous levels. This narrative literature review will address a number of critical issues germane to pain and suffering in this challenging group of patients, providing an introductory overview of the topic, perspectives on current knowledge regarding pain pathoanatomy and pathophysiology, and a review of common pain generators and factors that can lead to the chronifcation of pain. Caveats on bedside pain assessment challenges, as well as electrophysiologic and neuroimaging findings in these patients, will also be explored. Pain management techniques, including non-pharmacological and pharmacological, will be reviewed. Ethical considerations in the context of pain and suffering in persons with disorders of consciousness will round out the review prior to our concluding comments.
意识障碍患者的疼痛和痛苦仍然知之甚少,常常未得到解决或处理不当,并且在许多层面上存在争议。这篇叙述性文献综述将探讨与这一具有挑战性的患者群体的疼痛和痛苦密切相关的一些关键问题,提供该主题的介绍性概述、关于疼痛病理解剖学和病理生理学的当前知识观点,以及对常见疼痛根源和可能导致疼痛慢性化的因素的综述。还将探讨床边疼痛评估挑战的注意事项,以及这些患者的电生理和神经影像学发现。将回顾疼痛管理技术,包括非药物和药物技术。在意识障碍患者的疼痛和痛苦背景下的伦理考量将在我们的总结评论之前完善这篇综述。