Pain matters for central sensitization: sensory and psychological parameters in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome

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作者
Rehm, Stefanie [1 ]
Sachau, Juliane [1 ]
Hellriegel, Jana [2 ]
Forstenpointner, Julia [1 ,3 ]
Jacobsen, Henrik Borsting [4 ,5 ]
Harten, Pontus [6 ]
Gierthmuehlen, Janne [1 ]
Baron, Ralf [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Schleswig Holstein, Dept Neurol, Div Neurol Pain Res & Therapy, Campus Kiel,Arnold Heter Str 3, D-24105 Kiel, Germany
[2] Imland Klin Rendsburg, Div Psychiat, Rendsburg, Germany
[3] Harvard Med Sch, Ctr Pain & Brain, Boston Childrens Hosp, Dept Anesthesia Crit Care & Pain Med, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[4] Oslo Univ Hosp, Dept Pain Management & Res, Div Emergencies & Crit Care, Oslo, Norway
[5] Univ Oslo, Dept Psychol, Mind Body Lab, Oslo, Norway
[6] Practice Rheumatol, Kiel, Germany
关键词
Fibromyalgia; Pain perception; Quantitative sensory testing; Comorbidities; Subgroups; TEMPORAL SUMMATION; 2ND PAIN; DIAGNOSTIC-CRITERIA; HOSPITAL ANXIETY; DEPRESSION; SUBGROUPS; STIMULATION; PERCEPTION; MECHANISMS; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1097/PR9.0000000000000901
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Introduction: Patients suffering from fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) are heterogenous. They often present with sensory abnormalities and comorbidities. Objectives: We aimed to answer the following questions: (1) Is there a specific somatosensory profile in our patient cohort? (2) Can we detect subgroups characterized by a specific combination of sensory and psychological features? and (3) Do psychological parameters influence sensory signs? Methods: In 87 patients with FMS quantitative sensory testing was performed on the hand and evaluated in combination with questionnaire results regarding pain, psychological comorbidities, sleep, and functionality. Results: Patients presented different somatosensory patterns, but no specific subgroups regarding sensory signs and psychological features were detected. Hypersensitivity for noxious mechanical and thermal stimuli and hyposensitivity for nonnoxious mechanical stimuli were the most prominent features. Thirty-one percent of patients showed signs of central sensitization as indicated by abnormally increased pinprick hyperalgesia or dynamic mechanical allodynia. Central sensitization was associated with higher pain intensities (P < 0.001). Only a small influence of psychiatric comorbidities on mechanical pain sensitivity (P = 0.044) and vibration detection (P = 0.028) was found, which was partly associated with high pain intensities. A small subgroup of patients (11.4%) demonstrated thermal hyposensitivity (loss of small-fiber function). Conclusion: Patients with FMS showed various somatosensory abnormalities. These were not significantly influenced by psychological comorbidities. Signs for central sensitization were detected in about one-third of patients and associated with higher pain intensities. This supports the notion of central sensitization being a major pathophysiological mechanism in FMS, whereas small-fiber loss may be less important.
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