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Pancreatic Pain-Knowledge Gaps and Research Opportunities in Children and Adults: Summary of a National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Workshop.

Authors :
Uc, Aliye
Uc, Aliye
Andersen, Dana K
Apkarian, A Vania
Bellin, Melena D
Colloca, Luana
Drewes, Asbjørn M
Dunbar, Ellyn K
Forsmark, Christopher E
Goodman, Marc T
Kapural, Leonardo
Koob, George F
Palermo, Tonya M
Pandol, Stephen J
Pasricha, Pankaj
Phillips, Anna E
Piomelli, Daniele
Saloman, Jami L
Schwarzenberg, Sarah Jane
Singh, Vikesh K
Sowa, Gwendolyn
Strouse, Thomas
Treisman, Glenn J
Windsor, John A
Yadav, Dhiraj
Uc, Aliye
Uc, Aliye
Andersen, Dana K
Apkarian, A Vania
Bellin, Melena D
Colloca, Luana
Drewes, Asbjørn M
Dunbar, Ellyn K
Forsmark, Christopher E
Goodman, Marc T
Kapural, Leonardo
Koob, George F
Palermo, Tonya M
Pandol, Stephen J
Pasricha, Pankaj
Phillips, Anna E
Piomelli, Daniele
Saloman, Jami L
Schwarzenberg, Sarah Jane
Singh, Vikesh K
Sowa, Gwendolyn
Strouse, Thomas
Treisman, Glenn J
Windsor, John A
Yadav, Dhiraj
Source :
Pancreas; vol 50, iss 7, 906-915; 0885-3177
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A workshop was sponsored by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases to focus on research gaps and opportunities in pancreatic pain. The event was held on July 21, 2021, and structured into 4 sessions: (1) pathophysiology; (2) biomarkers, mediators, and pharmacology of pain; (3) pain assessment; and (4) pain treatment challenges and opportunities. The current state of knowledge was reviewed; many knowledge gaps and research needs were identified that require further investigation. Common themes included the need to better understand the underlying mechanisms of pain in pancreatic diseases, the relationship of visceral neural pathways and central pain centers, the role of behavioral factors and disorders on the perception of pain, and differences in pain perception and processes in children when compared with adults. In addition, the role of genetic risk factors for pain and the mechanisms and role of placebos in pain treatment were discussed. Methods of pain assessment including quantitative sensory testing were examined, as well as the process of central sensitization of pain. Finally, newer approaches to pain management including cognitive behavioral therapy, nerve stimulation, experimental (nonopioid) drugs, and cannabinoid compounds were covered.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Pancreas; vol 50, iss 7, 906-915; 0885-3177
Notes :
application/pdf, Pancreas vol 50, iss 7, 906-915 0885-3177
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391583684
Document Type :
Electronic Resource