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Comprehensive management of chronic pain in haemophilia.

Authors :
Young, G.
Tachdjian, R.
Baumann, K.
Panopoulos, G.
Source :
Haemophilia. Mar2014, Vol. 20 Issue 2, pe113-e120. 8p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Chronic pain, most often due to haemophilic arthropathy, is a pervasive problem in persons with haemophilia ( PWH) that adversely impacts function and quality of life. PWH with inhibitors and older PWH may be especially vulnerable to progressive arthropathy and resulting chronic pain. The development of chronic pain from acute pain involves a complex interplay of biological and psychosocial factors that may all contribute to the perpetuation of chronic pain and the outcome of therapy. In the absence of evidence-based guidelines, an individualized, multimodal approach to chronic pain management is proposed, as it is in individuals without haemophilia who have chronic pain. Pharmacological treatment is central to the management of chronic pain and must be modified based on pain intensity, ongoing response to therapy and the risk for adverse events. Non-pharmacological interventions, including physiotherapy, complementary treatments and surgical (e.g. orthopaedic) or other invasive procedures, may be integral to chronic pain management in this population. Ongoing psychosocial assessment is critical to identify those factors that may be contributing to the perpetuation of chronic pain or acting as barriers to effective management. Additional study is needed to identify optimal pharmacological treatments for chronic pain in PWH based on the unique pathophysiology of haemophilic arthropathy and on risk profile. Systematic determination of the particular psychosocial factors impacting the experience and management of chronic pain in PWH would likewise add value to the treatment of this pervasive problem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13518216
Volume :
20
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Haemophilia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
94475945
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/hae.12349