Reference values for quantitative sensory testing in children and adolescents: Developmental and gender differences of somatosensory perception

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作者
Blankenburg, M. [1 ,2 ]
Boekens, H. [1 ,2 ]
Hechler, T. [1 ,2 ]
Maier, C. [4 ]
Krumova, E. [4 ]
Scherens, A. [4 ]
Magerl, W. [5 ]
Aksu, F. [3 ]
Zernikow, B. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Witten Herdecke, Childrens Hosp Datteln, Vodafone Fdn Inst, D-45711 Datteln, Germany
[2] Univ Witten Herdecke, Childrens Hosp Datteln, Chair Childrens Pain Therapy & Paediat Palliat Ca, D-45711 Datteln, Germany
[3] Univ Witten Herdecke, Childrens Hosp Datteln, Ctr Child Neurol, D-45711 Datteln, Germany
[4] Ruhr Univ Bochum, Berufsgenossenschaftliche Univ Klin Bergmannsheil, Dept Pain Management, Bochum, Germany
[5] Heidelberg Univ, Med Fak Mannheim, Dept Neurophysiol, D-6900 Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
QST; Children; Pain; Somatosensory profile; Allodynia; Hyperalgesia; Hypoesthesia; Hypoalgesia; Reference data; Age differences; Sex differences; NEONATAL INTENSIVE-CARE; GRADUATED TUNING FORK; SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN; FACES PAIN SCALE; SEX-DIFFERENCES; VIBRATORY PERCEPTION; THERMAL THRESHOLDS; TEMPORAL SUMMATION; NEEDLE PAIN; SELF-REPORT;
D O I
10.1016/j.pain.2010.01.011
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
The Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) protocol of the German research network on neuropathic pain (DFNS) encompassing all somatosensory modalities assesses the functioning of different nerve fibers and of central pathways. The aim of our study was: (1) to explore, whether this QST protocol is feasible for children, (2) to detect distribution properties of QST data and the impact of body site, age and gender and (3) to establish reference values for QST in children and adolescents. The QST protocol of the DFNS with modification of instructions and pain rating was used in 176 children aged 6.12-16.12 years for six body sites. QST was feasible for children over 5 years of age. ANOVAs revealed developmental, gender and body site differences of somatosensory functions similar to adults. The face was more sensitive than the hand and/or foot. Younger children (6-8 years) were generally less sensitive to all thermal and mechanical detection stimuli but more sensitive to all pain stimuli than older (9-12 years) children, whereas there were little differences between older children and adolescents (13-17 years). Girls were more sensitive to thermal detection and pain stimuli, but not to mechanical detection and pain stimuli. Reference values differ from adults, but distribution properties (range, variance, and side differences) were similar and plausible for statistical factors. Our results demonstrate that the full QST protocol is feasible and valid for children over 5 years of age with their own reference values. (C) 2010 International Association for the Study of Pain. Published by Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.
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