Payne T J, Johnson C A, Penzien D B, Porzelius J, Eldridge G, Parisi S, Beckham J, Pbert L, Prather R, Rodriguez G
Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi 39216.
J Psychosom Res. 1994 Jul;38(5):409-18. doi: 10.1016/0022-3999(94)90102-3.
This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of a brief, structured pain management program to improve control over chest pain episodes in patients diagnosed with coronary artery disease. Twenty-six male veterans who attended the three-session program were compared with twenty-six matched controls. Results indicated significant short-term reductions in self-report of number of chest pain episodes in treated subjects. Self-report of pretreatment daily physical activity level moderated treatment outcome, as individuals reporting lower levels of physical activity derived greater benefit than their high-activity counterparts. These results suggest the potential utility of incorporating chest pain control strategies into comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation programs.
本研究旨在评估一个简短的结构化疼痛管理项目在改善冠心病患者胸痛发作控制方面的疗效。将参加了三阶段项目的26名男性退伍军人与26名匹配的对照组进行比较。结果表明,治疗组受试者自我报告的胸痛发作次数在短期内显著减少。治疗前日常身体活动水平的自我报告调节了治疗结果,因为报告身体活动水平较低的个体比高活动水平的个体受益更大。这些结果表明将胸痛控制策略纳入综合心脏康复项目具有潜在效用。