2022
DOI: 10.2147/jpr.s352607
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Phenotyping Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain in Male and Female Adolescents: Psychosocial Profiles, Somatosensory Profiles and Pain Modulatory Profiles

Abstract: Purpose A major limitation in treatment outcomes for chronic pain is the heterogeneity of the population. Therefore, a personalized approach to the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with chronic pain conditions is needed. The objective of the study was to subgroup pediatric patients with chronic MSK pain that will be phenotypically different from each other based on their psychosocial profile, somatosensory function, and pain modulation. Patients and Methods … Show more

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“…We used a recently established clinical criteria and grading system for chronic nociplastic pain affecting the musculoskeletal system to stratify our cohort as meeting or not meeting the criteria for nociplastic pain as a dominant pain mechanism. 2 , 5 , 11 We defined patients as meeting the criteria for nociplastic pain 5 when they have (1) regional pain rather than discrete/distinct in distribution, (2) with no evidence that nociceptive or neuropathic pain is entirely responsible for the pain, and (3) with the presence of evoked pain hypersensitivity that can be elicited clinically in the region of pain (ie presence of peripheral or central sensitization; allocated to a mechanical or thermal hyperalgesia somatosensory profile 12 ).…”
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“…We used a recently established clinical criteria and grading system for chronic nociplastic pain affecting the musculoskeletal system to stratify our cohort as meeting or not meeting the criteria for nociplastic pain as a dominant pain mechanism. 2 , 5 , 11 We defined patients as meeting the criteria for nociplastic pain 5 when they have (1) regional pain rather than discrete/distinct in distribution, (2) with no evidence that nociceptive or neuropathic pain is entirely responsible for the pain, and (3) with the presence of evoked pain hypersensitivity that can be elicited clinically in the region of pain (ie presence of peripheral or central sensitization; allocated to a mechanical or thermal hyperalgesia somatosensory profile 12 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Available data were analyzed using R Studio and plotted using Prism-GraphPad. An average z-score (eg, z-score = affected site patient – control site patient cohort mean / control site patient cohort SD ) 12 for all QST parameters of the control and affected area was calculated for each patient. A positive z-score indicates a gain of function (hyperalgesia) while a negative score indicates a loss of function (sensory loss).…”
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“…This has facilitated analysis of a large and novel cohort for investigation unlike our previously published work. 12 , 27 , 28 , 40 Between 2015 and 2021, patients were recruited in the spine or orthopedic outpatient clinics of the Shriners Hospitals for Children—Canada or by referral from the Chronic Pain Clinic from the Montreal Children's Hospital. Age-matched control subjects with no chronic pain were recruited between 2018 and 2021 through word of mouth, advertisements, and a collaborative high school nearby.…”
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“…Conditioned pain modulation assessment was conducted using a protocol as previously described by our group. 12 , 27 , 28 , 40 Tests were conducted by research assistants, who were trained and evaluated by the principal investigator of the study, following rigorous standards of procedure to decrease between-tester variability. The thermode with a baseline of 32°C and a 0.3°C/s upslope was applied 3 times.…”
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