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Abstract
Fibromyalgia (FM) patients usually are resistant to conventional single mode therapy. Therefore, the efficacy of combined pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatments for the management of FM symptoms in a clinical population was assessed. Participants were injected with 4x5 mL 1% lidocaine HCl solution and given education materials and support on increasing their daily steps walked and to engage in mindfulness techniques to reduce their overall pain and accompanying symptoms of their condition. Participants self-reported pain intensity, unpleasantness, anxiety, fatigue, and depression three days prior to and after each injection. Overall ratings of pain intensity and unpleasantness showed statistically significant reductions of 34.7 and 47.2 percent respectively with the combined use of treatments. Additionally, fatigue levels had a significant decrease but depression and anxiety ratings were not significantly modified by this treatment modality. Patients who had a greater adherence to their protocol had an improved pain relief when compared to others. These results suggest that the use of a combination treatment method for FM in a clinical setting and when used in combination is effective. This pilot study can be used as a model for future randomized controlled studies on comprehensive treatments for FM.
纤维肌痛(FM)患者通常抵抗传统的单一模式治疗。因此,对临床人群中FM症状管理的药物和非药物联合治疗的疗效进行了评估。参与者被注射4 × 5 mL 1%利多卡因盐酸溶液,并给予教育材料和支持,以增加他们的日常步行步数,并参与正念技术,以减少他们的整体疼痛和伴随的症状。参与者在每次注射前后三天自我报告疼痛强度、不愉快、焦虑、疲劳和抑郁。综合使用两种治疗方法后,疼痛强度和不愉快的总体评分分别降低了34.7%和47.2%。此外,疲劳水平显著降低,但抑郁和焦虑评分没有明显改变这种治疗方式。与其他患者相比,更严格遵守治疗方案的患者疼痛缓解程度有所改善。这些结果表明,在临床环境中使用FM的联合治疗方法和联合使用时是有效的。本初步研究可作为未来FM综合治疗随机对照研究的模型。