Nim, Casper Glissmann Ravn, Sophie Lykkegaard Andersen, Tonny E Engelsholm, Emma Hestbech, Fie Hvidkær, Inge S Traidl, Amanda N O'Neill, Søren
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Quantitative sensory testing (QST) is a commonly applied paradigm to investigate pain, which is a subjective experience influenced by a myriad of social and contextual factors. Therefore, it is important to consider the potential sensitivity of QST to the test setting and the social interaction that naturally is a part of it. This may particularly ...
Bilterys, Thomas Van Looveren, Eveline Malfliet, Anneleen Nijs, Jo Meeus, Mira Danneels, Lieven Ickmans, Kelly Cagnie, Barbara Goubert, Dorien Moens, Maarten
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Sleep disturbances are one of the most frequent reported problems in people with nonspecific chronic spinal pain (nCSP) and presents an additional treatment challenge. Interventions targeting sleep problems are mainly based on subjective sleep complaints and do not take objective sleep into consideration. The aim of this cross-sectional study was t...
Somers, Tamara J Winger, Joseph G Fisher, Hannah M Hyland, Kelly A Davidian, Marie Laber, Eric B Miller, Shannon N Kelleher, Sarah A Plumb Vilardaga, Jennifer C Majestic, Catherine
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Behavioral pain management interventions are efficacious for reducing pain in patients with cancer. However, optimal dosing of behavioral pain interventions for pain reduction is unknown, and this hinders routine clinical use. A Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial (SMART) was used to evaluate whether varying doses of Pain Coping Skills ...
Fang, Jihong Wu, Wei Liu, Jiawei Zhang, Sicheng
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Current automated pain assessment methods only focus on infants or youth. They are less practical because the children who suffer from postoperative pain in clinical scenarios are in a wider range of ages. In this article, we present a large-scale Clinical Pain Expression of Children (CPEC) dataset for postoperative pain assessment in children. It ...
Azizoddin, Desiree R Wilson, Jenna M Flowers, Kelsey Mikayla Beck, Meghan Chai, Peter Enzinger, Andrea C Edwards, Robert Miaskowski, Christine Tulsky, James A Schreiber, Kristin L
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Pain is common and variable in its severity among hospitalized patients with cancer. Although biopsychosocial factors are well established as modulators of chronic pain, less is known about what patient-level factors are associated with worse pain outcomes among hospitalized cancer patients. This prospective cohort study included patients with acti...
Hayashi, Kazuhiro Lesnak, Joseph B Plumb, Ashley N Rasmussen, Lynn A Sluka, Kathleen A
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We developed an animal model of activity-induced muscle pain that is dependent on local macrophage activation and release of interleukin-1β (IL-1β). Activation of purinergic type 2X (P2X) 7 receptors recruits the NOD-like receptor protein (NLRP) 3 and activates Caspase-1 to release IL-1β. We hypothesized that pharmacological blockade of P2X7, NLRP3...
Yen, Hung-Kuan Cheng, Shao-Yi Chiu, Kai-Nan Huang, Chu-Chun Yu, Jung-Yang Chiang, Chien-Hsieh
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The pain experienced during Pap tests is a crucial gap in reducing cervical cancer burden. This study sought to investigate whether adding a nonpainful step at the end of Pap tests helps women recall less pain. We conducted a randomized controlled trial on women aged 30 to 70 years at a cervical cancer screening center. A nonpainful step was added ...
Ao, Xiang Parisien, Marc Zidan, Maha Grant, Audrey V Martinsen, Amy E Winsvold, Bendik S Diatchenko, Luda
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Chronic pain is a prevalent disease with increasing clinical challenges. Genome-wide association studies in chronic pain patients have identified hundreds of common pathogenic variants, yet they only explained a portion of individual variance of chronic pain. With the advances in next-generation sequencing technologies, it is now feasible to conduc...
Zehetmeier, Katharina Fiona Fröhlich, Melissa Kathrin Schilder, Andreas Lis, Stefanie Schmahl, Christian Treede, Rolf-Detlef Sütterlin, Marc
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Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with altered ongoing and evoked pain experiences, which have scarcely been studied for the peripartum period. We aimed to investigate how ACEs affect pain experience in pregnancy and labor. For this noninterventional trial with a short-term follow-up, pregnant women were divided into a trauma grou...
Hall, Orman Trent Teater, Julie Entrup, Parker Deaner, Megan Bryan, Craig Harte, Steven E Kaplan, Chelsea M Phan, Kihn Luan Clauw, Daniel J
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Fibromyalgia and opioid use disorder (OUD) are highly impactful chronic illnesses with substantially overlapping psychosocial, biological, and clinical features. Little previous research has examined interactions between fibromyalgia and OUD. Limiting such research has been the previous requirement of a clinical examination to diagnose fibromyalgia...