2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2012.07.007
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Investigating Pain in Heart Failure Patients: The Pain Assessment, Incidence, and Nature in Heart Failure (PAIN-HF) Study

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“…8 Common chronic pain conditions include low back pain, osteoarthritis, headaches, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, peripheral diabetic neuropathy, cancer, 1 and irritable bowel syndrome. 9 Common pain sites reported by people with HF include the lower back, 6,7 lower legs, knees, and shoulders. 7 A history of painful conditions, such as chronic low back pain or osteoarthritis, is documented during admission history, but chronic pain and pain self-management strategies are not routinely assessed, documented, and incorporated into hospital care.…”
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“…8 Common chronic pain conditions include low back pain, osteoarthritis, headaches, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, peripheral diabetic neuropathy, cancer, 1 and irritable bowel syndrome. 9 Common pain sites reported by people with HF include the lower back, 6,7 lower legs, knees, and shoulders. 7 A history of painful conditions, such as chronic low back pain or osteoarthritis, is documented during admission history, but chronic pain and pain self-management strategies are not routinely assessed, documented, and incorporated into hospital care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 Common pain sites reported by people with HF include the lower back, 6,7 lower legs, knees, and shoulders. 7 A history of painful conditions, such as chronic low back pain or osteoarthritis, is documented during admission history, but chronic pain and pain self-management strategies are not routinely assessed, documented, and incorporated into hospital care. Pain has been associated with reduced functional performance in stable heart failure patients 10 and might, therefore, slow recovery during and after hospitalization for heart failure exacerbations.…”
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“…Dyspnea, related not only to fluid overload but also skeletal myopathy is common, along with fatigue, anxiety and depression. (72) Gastrointestinal symptoms are likewise common often due to elevated filling pressures, which further exacerbate the cardiac cachexia that heralds the presence of end-stage disease. Pain is a prevalent symptom with studies documenting a frequency of up to 84%.…”
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“…Musculoskeletal pain is frequently reported in cardiac failure patients and is linked to reduced quality of life, increased medication, and many symptoms such as fatigue, distress, poor sleep, and depression (16)(17)(18)(19)(20). These clinical features are also commonly found in FM; however, there are currently little published data on the prevalence and impact of FM in patients with chronic cardiac failure (CCF).…”
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confidence: 99%