2023
DOI: 10.3390/jcm12175476
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A Quantitative Measure of Pain with Current Perception Threshold, Pain Equivalent Current, and Quantified Pain Degree: A Retrospective Study

So Yeon Lee,
Joong Baek Kim,
Jung Woong Lee
et al.

Abstract: Background: As a subjective sensation, pain is difficult to evaluate objectively. The assessment of pain degree is largely dependent on subjective methods such as the numeric rating scale (NRS). The PainVisionTM system has recently been introduced as an objective pain degree measurement tool. The purpose of this study was to analyze correlations between the NRS and the current perception threshold (CPT), pain equivalent current (PEC), and quantified pain degree (QPD). Methods: Medical records of 398 subjects w… Show more

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“…The final stage was to review the intensity of back pain by using a pain scale instrument called the numeric rating scale (NRS). 25…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final stage was to review the intensity of back pain by using a pain scale instrument called the numeric rating scale (NRS). 25…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%