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Point-of-Care Testing of Enzyme Polymorphisms for Predicting Hypnotizability and Postoperative Pain.

作者信息

Cortade Dana L, Markovits Jessie, Spiegel David, Wang Shan X

机构信息

Materials Science and Engineering, School of Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California.

Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California.

出版信息

J Mol Diagn. 2023 Apr;25(4):197-210. doi: 10.1016/j.jmoldx.2023.01.002. Epub 2023 Jan 23.

Abstract

Hypnotizability is a stable trait that moderates the benefit of hypnosis for treating pain, but limited availability of hypnotizability testing deters widespread use of hypnosis. Inexpensive genotyping of four single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the catechol-o-methyltransferase (COMT) gene was performed using giant magnetoresistive biosensors to determine if hypnotizable individuals can be identified for targeted hypnosis referrals. For individuals with the proposed optimal COMT diplotypes, 89.5% score highly on the Hypnotic Induction Profile (odds ratio, 6.12; 95% CI, 1.26-28.75), which identified 40.5% of the treatable population. Mean hypnotizability scores of the optimal group were significantly higher than the total population (P = 0.015; effect size = 0.60), an effect that was present in women (P = 0.0015; effect size = 0.83), but not in men (P = 0.28). In an exploratory cohort, optimal individuals also reported significantly higher postoperative pain scores (P = 0.00030; effect size = 1.93), indicating a greater need for treatment.

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