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评估慢性疼痛易感性或恢复力生物标志物的多中心观察性研究:急性至慢性疼痛特征(A2CPS)研究方案

Multi-Site Observational Study to Assess Biomarkers for Susceptibility or Resilience to Chronic Pain: The Acute to Chronic Pain Signatures (A2CPS) Study Protocol.

作者信息

Berardi Giovanni, Frey-Law Laura, Sluka Kathleen A, Bayman Emine O, Coffey Christopher S, Ecklund Dixie, Vance Carol G T, Dailey Dana L, Burns John, Buvanendran Asokumar, McCarthy Robert J, Jacobs Joshua, Zhou Xiaohong Joe, Wixson Richard, Balach Tessa, Brummett Chad M, Clauw Daniel, Colquhoun Douglas, Harte Steven E, Harris Richard E, Williams David A, Chang Andrew C, Waljee Jennifer, Fisch Kathleen M, Jepsen Kristen, Laurent Louise C, Olivier Michael, Langefeld Carl D, Howard Timothy D, Fiehn Oliver, Jacobs Jon M, Dakup Panshak, Qian Wei-Jun, Swensen Adam C, Lokshin Anna, Lindquist Martin, Caffo Brian S, Crainiceanu Ciprian, Zeger Scott, Kahn Ari, Wager Tor, Taub Margaret, Ford James, Sutherland Stephani P, Wandner Laura D

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States.

Department of Biostatistics, College of Public Health, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, United States.

出版信息

Front Med (Lausanne). 2022 Apr 25;9:849214. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2022.849214. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Chronic pain has become a global health problem contributing to years lived with disability and reduced quality of life. Advances in the clinical management of chronic pain have been limited due to incomplete understanding of the multiple risk factors and molecular mechanisms that contribute to the development of chronic pain. The Acute to Chronic Pain Signatures (A2CPS) Program aims to characterize the predictive nature of biomarkers (brain imaging, high-throughput molecular screening techniques, or "omics," quantitative sensory testing, patient-reported outcome assessments and functional assessments) to identify individuals who will develop chronic pain following surgical intervention. The A2CPS is a multisite observational study investigating biomarkers and collective biosignatures (a combination of several individual biomarkers) that predict susceptibility or resilience to the development of chronic pain following knee arthroplasty and thoracic surgery. This manuscript provides an overview of data collection methods and procedures designed to standardize data collection across multiple clinical sites and institutions. Pain-related biomarkers are evaluated before surgery and up to 3 months after surgery for use as predictors of patient reported outcomes 6 months after surgery. The dataset from this prospective observational study will be available for researchers internal and external to the A2CPS Consortium to advance understanding of the transition from acute to chronic postsurgical pain.

摘要

慢性疼痛已成为一个全球性的健康问题,导致残疾年限增加和生活质量下降。由于对导致慢性疼痛发生的多种风险因素和分子机制的理解不完整,慢性疼痛的临床管理进展有限。急性到慢性疼痛特征(A2CPS)项目旨在表征生物标志物(脑成像、高通量分子筛查技术或“组学”、定量感觉测试、患者报告结局评估和功能评估)的预测性质,以识别在手术干预后将发展为慢性疼痛的个体。A2CPS是一项多中心观察性研究,调查生物标志物和集体生物特征(几种个体生物标志物的组合),这些标志物可预测膝关节置换术和胸科手术后慢性疼痛发生的易感性或恢复力。本手稿概述了旨在使多个临床地点和机构的数据收集标准化的数据收集方法和程序。在手术前和手术后长达3个月评估与疼痛相关的生物标志物,以用作手术后6个月患者报告结局的预测指标。这项前瞻性观察性研究的数据集将可供A2CPS联盟内部和外部的研究人员使用,以促进对术后急性疼痛向慢性疼痛转变的理解。

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