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Features and methods to discriminate between mechanism-based categories of pain experienced in the musculoskeletal system:a Delphi expert consensus study

Authors :
Muath A. Shraim
Kathleen A. Sluka
Michele Sterling
Lars Arendt-Nielsen
Charles Argoff
Karl S. Bagraith
Ralf Baron
Helena Brisby
Daniel B. Carr
Ruth L. Chimenti
Carol A. Courtney
Michele Curatolo
Beth D. Darnall
Jon J. Ford
Thomas Graven-Nielsen
Melissa C. Kolski
Eva Kosek
Richard E. Liebano
Shannon L. Merkle
Romy Parker
Felipe J. J. Reis
Keith Smart
Rob J. E. M. Smeets
Peter Svensson
Bronwyn L. Thompson
Rolf-Detlef Treede
Takahiro Ushida
Owen D. Williamson
Paul W. Hodges
Revalidatiegeneeskunde
RS: CAPHRI - R3 - Functioning, Participating and Rehabilitation
Physiotherapy, Human Physiology and Anatomy
Brussels Heritage Lab
Pain in Motion
Source :
Shraim, M A, Sluka, K A, Sterling, M, Arendt-Nielsen, L, Argoff, C, Bagraith, K S, Baron, R, Brisby, H, Carr, D B, Chimenti, R L, Courtney, C A, Curatolo, M, Darnall, B D, Ford, J J, Graven-Nielsen, T, Kolski, M C, Kosek, E, Liebano, R E, Merkle, S L, Parker, R, Reis, F J J, Smart, K, Smeets, R J E M, Svensson, P, Thompson, B L, Treede, R-D, Ushida, T, Williamson, O D & Hodges, P W 2022, ' Features and methods to discriminate between mechanism-based categories of pain experienced in the musculoskeletal system : a Delphi expert consensus study ', Pain, vol. 163, no. 9, pp. 1812-1828 . https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002577, Pain, 163(9), 1812-1828. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Classification of musculoskeletal pain based on underlying pain mechanisms (nociceptive, neuropathic, and nociplastic pain) is challenging. In the absence of a gold standard, verification of features that could aid in discrimination between these mechanisms in clinical practice and research depends on expert consensus. This Delphi expert consensus study aimed to: (1) identify features and assessment findings that are unique to a pain mechanism category or shared between no more than 2 categories and (2) develop a ranked list of candidate features that could potentially discriminate between pain mechanisms. A group of international experts were recruited based on their expertise in the field of pain. The Delphi process involved 2 rounds: round 1 assessed expert opinion on features that are unique to a pain mechanism category or shared between 2 (based on a 40% agreement threshold); and round 2 reviewed features that failed to reach consensus, evaluated additional features, and considered wording changes. Forty-nine international experts representing a wide range of disciplines participated. Consensus was reached for 196 of 292 features presented to the panel (clinical examination-134 features, quantitative sensory testing-34, imaging and diagnostic testing-14, and pain-type questionnaires-14). From the 196 features, consensus was reached for 76 features as unique to nociceptive (17), neuropathic (37), or nociplastic (22) pain mechanisms and 120 features as shared between pairs of pain mechanism categories (78 for neuropathic and nociplastic pain). This consensus study generated a list of potential candidate features that are likely to aid in discrimination between types of musculoskeletal pain.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03043959
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Shraim, M A, Sluka, K A, Sterling, M, Arendt-Nielsen, L, Argoff, C, Bagraith, K S, Baron, R, Brisby, H, Carr, D B, Chimenti, R L, Courtney, C A, Curatolo, M, Darnall, B D, Ford, J J, Graven-Nielsen, T, Kolski, M C, Kosek, E, Liebano, R E, Merkle, S L, Parker, R, Reis, F J J, Smart, K, Smeets, R J E M, Svensson, P, Thompson, B L, Treede, R-D, Ushida, T, Williamson, O D & Hodges, P W 2022, ' Features and methods to discriminate between mechanism-based categories of pain experienced in the musculoskeletal system : a Delphi expert consensus study ', Pain, vol. 163, no. 9, pp. 1812-1828 . https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002577, Pain, 163(9), 1812-1828. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ac31ecb470a17c981ad04b28f30d4c97
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002577