Anger Jennifer T, Case Laura K, Baranowski Andrew P, Berger Ardin, Craft Rebecca M, Damitz Lyn Ann, Gabriel Rodney, Harrison Tracy, Kaptein Kirsten, Lee Sanghee, Murphy Anne Z, Said Engy, Smith Stacey Abigail, Thomas David A, Valdés Hernández Maria Del C, Trasvina Victor, Wesselmann Ursula, Yaksh Tony L
Department of Urology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States.
Department of Anesthesiology, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States.
Front Pain Res (Lausanne). 2024 Mar 27;5:1241015. doi: 10.3389/fpain.2024.1241015. eCollection 2024.
Provide an overview of the literature addressing major areas pertinent to pain in transgender persons and to identify areas of primary relevance for future research.
A team of scholars that have previously published on different areas of related research met periodically though zoom conferencing between April 2021 and February 2023 to discuss relevant literature with the goal of providing an overview on the incidence, phenotype, and mechanisms of pain in transgender patients. Review sections were written after gathering information from systematic literature searches of published or publicly available electronic literature to be compiled for publication as part of a topical series on gender and pain in the Frontiers in Pain Research.
While transgender individuals represent a significant and increasingly visible component of the population, many researchers and clinicians are not well informed about the diversity in gender identity, physiology, hormonal status, and gender-affirming medical procedures utilized by transgender and other gender diverse patients. Transgender and cisgender people present with many of the same medical concerns, but research and treatment of these medical needs must reflect an appreciation of how differences in sex, gender, gender-affirming medical procedures, and minoritized status impact pain.
While significant advances have occurred in our appreciation of pain, the review indicates the need to support more targeted research on treatment and prevention of pain in transgender individuals. This is particularly relevant both for gender-affirming medical interventions and related medical care. Of particular importance is the need for large long-term follow-up studies to ascertain best practices for such procedures. A multi-disciplinary approach with personalized interventions is of particular importance to move forward.
概述与跨性别者疼痛相关的主要领域的文献,并确定未来研究的主要相关领域。
一组先前在不同相关研究领域发表过论文的学者,于2021年4月至2023年2月期间通过Zoom会议定期会面,讨论相关文献,目的是概述跨性别患者疼痛的发生率、表型和机制。在从已发表或公开可用的电子文献的系统文献检索中收集信息后撰写综述部分,这些信息将汇编成册,作为《疼痛研究前沿》关于性别与疼痛的专题系列的一部分发表。
虽然跨性别者是人口中一个重要且日益显著的组成部分,但许多研究人员和临床医生对跨性别者及其他性别多样化患者的性别认同、生理、激素状态以及性别肯定医疗程序的多样性了解不足。跨性别者和顺性别者存在许多相同的医疗问题,但对这些医疗需求的研究和治疗必须体现出对性别、性别认同、性别肯定医疗程序以及少数群体地位差异如何影响疼痛的认识。
尽管我们在疼痛认识方面取得了重大进展,但综述表明需要支持针对跨性别者疼痛治疗和预防的更具针对性的研究。这对于性别肯定医疗干预和相关医疗护理尤为重要。特别重要的是需要进行大型长期随访研究,以确定此类程序的最佳实践。采用多学科方法并进行个性化干预对于取得进展尤为重要。