Pain-evoked potentials: What do they really measure?

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作者
Zaslansky, R
Sprecher, E
Katz, Y
Rozenberg, B
Hemli, JA
Yarnitsky, D
机构
[1] RAMBAM MED CTR,INST CLIN NEUROPHYSIOL,HAIFA,ISRAEL
[2] RAMBAM MED CTR,DEPT NEUROL,HAIFA,ISRAEL
[3] RAMBAM MED CTR,DEPT ANESTHESIOL,HAIFA,ISRAEL
[4] TECHNION ISRAEL INST TECHNOL,SCH MED,HAIFA,ISRAEL
来源
EVOKED POTENTIALS-ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY | 1996年 / 100卷 / 05期
关键词
pain evoked potentials; pain; P300; CO2; laser; benzodiazepines;
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
摘要
Cerebral evoked potentials (EPs) in response to painful stimuli have been recorded since the 1970s. Based on the apparent relationship of the response amplitude to intensity of stimulation, these potentials are conventionally interpreted as reflecting the sensory-discriminative aspects of pain. As such, pain-EPs provide an objective measure for sensation of pain. An alternative interpretation regards the pain-EP as comprised of al least two overlapping components, one pain-specific, the other, a P300 wave. In the case of pain, the P300 may reflect the degree of discomfort or unpleasantness, thus reflecting the emotional-motivational aspect. To establish the nature of the pain-EP, mini doses of a benzodiazepine, counterbalanced with placebo, were given to 6 normal volunteers. Benzodiazepines decrease anxiety, and so diminish the emotional response to pain, but they have no analgesic effect. In all subjects, pain perception was unchanged, while the EP wave was almost completely obliterated. We conclude that the pain-EP reflects the emotional-motivational response to pain rather than the sensory-discriminative. Thus, it provides a useful neurophysiological tool for studying the emotions associated with pain.
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