Vo, Anh Khoa Cerdeña, Jessica P Loree, Jonathan M Cairns, Brian E Conklin, Annalijn I Kaseweter, Kimberley Chondoma, Lerato Cragg, Jacquelyn J Kramer, John L K
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There are numerous, well-established racial disparities in the management of pain. The degree to which these are evident at the stage of conducting clinical trials is unknown. To address this knowledge gap, we examined race-based reporting, participation of Black individuals, and the factors associated with reporting and participation in pain clini...
Morris, Nicholas A Wang, Yang Felix, Ryan B Rao, Aniruddha Arnold, Shannon Khalid, Mazhar Armahizer, Michael J Murthi, Sarah B Colloca, Luana
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In this study, we hypothesized that immersive virtual reality (VR) environments may reduce pain in patients with acute traumatic injuries, including traumatic brain injuries. We performed a randomized within-subject study in patients hospitalized with acute traumatic injuries, including traumatic brain injury with moderate pain (numeric pain score ...
Shi, Jing-Tao Cao, Wan-Ying Zhang, Xiao-Ning Wan, Hong-Ye Su, Yang-Shuai Qu, Zheng-Yang Wang, Rui He, Wei Jing, Xiang-Hong Wang, Xiao-Yu
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The efficacy of acupuncture in treating pain diseases has been recognized in clinical practice, and its mechanism of action has been a hot topic in academic acupuncture research. Previous basic research on acupuncture analgesia has focused mostly on the nervous system, with few studies addressing the immune system as a potential pathway of acupunct...
Zajacova, Anna Grol-Prokopczyk, Hanna Liu, Hui Reczek, Rin Nahin, Richard L
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This study assesses chronic pain prevalence among sexual minority U.S. adults who self-identify as gay/lesbian, bisexual, or "something else," and examines the role of select covariates in the observed patterns. Analyses are based on 2013 to 2018 waves of the National Health Interview Survey, a leading cross-sectional survey representative of the U...
Aloi, Vincenzo Davide Pinto, Sílvia João Poseiro Coutinho Van Bree, Rita Luyten, Katrien Voets, Thomas Vriens, Joris
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Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathic pain (CIPNP) is an adverse effect observed in up to 80% of patients of cancer on treatment with cytostatic drugs including paclitaxel and oxaliplatin. Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathic pain can be so severe that it limits dose and choice of chemotherapy and has significant negative consequences ...
Rouch, Isabelle Strippoli, Marie-Pierre F Dorey, Jean-Michel Ranjbar, Setareh Laurent, Bernard von Gunten, Armin Preisig, Martin
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Chronic pain (CP) is often accompanied by mental disorders (MDs). However, little is known concerning the long-term effect of MDs, personality traits, and early-life traumatic events (ETEs) on CP course. Accordingly, we aimed to prospectively assess the associations of major depressive disorders (MDDs), anxiety disorders, personality traits, and ET...
Li, Song Brimmers, Annika van Boekel, Regina L M Vissers, Kris C P Coenen, Marieke J H
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Pain is the leading cause of disability worldwide, imposing an enormous burden on personal health and society. Pain is a multifactorial and multidimensional problem. Currently, there is (some) evidence that genetic factors could partially explain individual susceptibility to pain and interpersonal differences in pain treatment response. To better u...
Murillo, Carlos Coppieters, Iris Cagnie, Barbara Bernaers, Lisa Bontinck, Jente Meeus, Mira Timmers, Inge
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Pain-related distress contributes to long-term disability in chronic whiplash-associated disorders. Recently, neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural responses to viewing pictures of movements associated with back pain in key regions for threat and affective processing. In this study, we examined neural correlates of imagining neck-specif...
Madison, Annelise A Renna, Megan Andridge, Rebecca Peng, Juan Shrout, M Rosie Sheridan, John Lustberg, Maryam Ramaswamy, Bhuvaneswari Wesolowski, Robert Williams, Nicole O
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Individuals respond differently to inflammation. Pain, sadness, and fatigue are common correlates of inflammation among breast cancer survivors. Stress may predict response intensity. This study tested whether breast cancer survivors with greater exposure to acute or chronic social or nonsocial stress had larger increases in pain, sadness, and fati...
Eiamtanasate, Sarasate Smithiseth, Kannika Zinboonyahgoon, Nantthasorn Korwisi, Beatrice Barke, Antonia Rief, Winfried Treede, Rolf-Detlef
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The International Classification of Diseases ( ICD ) is applied worldwide for public health data collection among other use cases. However, the current version of the ICD ( ICD-10 ), to which the reimbursement system is linked in many countries, does not represent chronic pain properly. This study aims to compare the ICD-10 with the ICD-11 in hospi...