1. Thermal and mechanical quantitative sensory testing values among healthy African American adults
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Crystal L. Patil, Diana J. Wilkie, Zaijie Jim Wang, Marie L. Suarez, Robert E. Molokie, Roger B. Fillingim, Veronica Angulo, Yingwei Yao, Jesus Carrasco, Miriam O. Ezenwa, David Shuey, Judith M. Schlaeger, Keesha L. Powell-Roach, and Julienne N. Rutherford
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African american ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Test site ,Upper body ,business.industry ,Quantitative sensory testing ,Audiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Forearm ,030202 anesthesiology ,Sample size determination ,Reference values ,medicine ,business ,Psychosocial ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Purpose Only a few studies have reported quantitative sensory testing (QST) reference values for healthy African Americans, and those studies are limited in sample size and age of participants. The study purpose was to characterize QST values in healthy, pain-free African American adults and older adults whose prior pain experiences and psychological status were also measured. We examined the QST values for differences by sex, age, and body test site. Patients and methods A cross-sectional sample of 124 pain-free African American adults (age 18-69 years, 49% female) completed demographic and self-reported pain, fatigue and psychosocial measures. QST was performed to obtain thermal and mechanical responses and associated pain intensity levels. Results We found thermal detection values at the anterior forearm were (29.2 °C±1.6) for cool detection (CD) and (34.5 °C±1.2) for warm detection (WD). At that site the sample had cold pain threshold (CPTh) (26.3 °C±5.0), heat pain threshold (HPTh) (37.8 °C±3.6), and mechanical pain thresholds (MPTH) (16.7±22.2 grams of force, gF). There was a significant between sex difference for WD, with women being more sensitive (q=0.027). Lower body sites were less sensitive than upper body sites across all thermal modalities (q
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- 2019
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