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成人中-重度血友病患者疼痛的心理物理学评估:一项横断面研究。

Psychophysical assessment of pain in adults with moderate and severe haemophilia: A cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Research Group MOVANT, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences and Physiotherapy (REVAKI), University of Antwerp, Wilrijk, Belgium.

Pain in Motion, International Research Group, www.paininmotion.be.

出版信息

Haemophilia. 2023 Sep;29(5):1243-1258. doi: 10.1111/hae.14830. Epub 2023 Aug 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Joint pain is the hallmark of haemophilia; therefore it seems clinically rather a musculoskeletal than a bleeding disorder. Although joint pain in people with haemophilia (PwH) is a complex and multidimensional problem, pain assessment remains primarily focused on the structural evaluation of their joints. Whereas, only few data are available on the potential implication of psychophysical and psychological factors.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to perform a psychophysical pain assessment including quantitative sensory testing (QST) and an evaluation of psychological factors in a large sample of PwH, to get insight into the individuals' pain system.

METHODS

Ninety-nine adults (36.9 ± 13.5 years) with moderate/severe haemophilia A/B and 46 healthy controls filled in self-reported pain and psychological questionnaires and underwent a QST evaluation including static and dynamic tests. Static tests focused on the determination of thermal detection and pain thresholds and mechanical pressure pain thresholds. Dynamic tests evaluated pain facilitation and the efficacy of endogenous pain inhibition. Besides comparing PwH and healthy controls, between-subgroup differences were studied in PwH based on their pain distribution.

RESULTS

The study revealed increased thermal and mechanical pain sensitivity and the presence of unhelpful psychological factors such as anxiety/depression in PwH. Among the subgroups, especially PwH with widespread pain showed altered somatosensory functioning. Enhanced pain facilitation and impaired efficacy of endogenous pain inhibition in PwH could not be observed.

CONCLUSION

Altered somatosensory functioning and unhelpful psychological factors, appear to play an important role in the pathophysiology of pain in PwH, especially in PwH with widespread pain.

摘要

背景

关节疼痛是血友病的主要特征;因此,从临床角度来看,它更像是一种肌肉骨骼疾病,而不是出血性疾病。尽管血友病患者(PwH)的关节疼痛是一个复杂的多维问题,但疼痛评估主要集中在对其关节的结构评估上。然而,关于心理物理和心理因素的潜在影响的数据却很少。

目的

本研究旨在对大量 PwH 进行心理物理疼痛评估,包括定量感觉测试(QST)和心理因素评估,以深入了解个体的疼痛系统。

方法

99 名成年人(36.9±13.5 岁)患有中度/重度血友病 A/B 和 46 名健康对照者填写了自我报告的疼痛和心理问卷,并接受了 QST 评估,包括静态和动态测试。静态测试侧重于确定热探测和疼痛阈值以及机械压力疼痛阈值。动态测试评估了疼痛促进作用和内源性疼痛抑制的效果。除了比较 PwH 和健康对照组外,还根据 PwH 的疼痛分布研究了 PwH 中的亚组差异。

结果

研究表明,PwH 存在热和机械疼痛敏感性增加以及焦虑/抑郁等无益心理因素。在亚组中,尤其是广泛疼痛的 PwH 表现出改变的躯体感觉功能。在 PwH 中未观察到增强的疼痛促进作用和内源性疼痛抑制作用受损。

结论

改变的躯体感觉功能和无益的心理因素似乎在 PwH 的疼痛病理生理学中起着重要作用,尤其是在广泛疼痛的 PwH 中。

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