Activity-related pain and sensitization predict within- and between-person pain experience in people with knee osteoarthritis: An ecological momentary assessment study

Mark Overton , Nicola Swain , Carrie Falling , David Gwynne-Jones , Roger Fillingim , Ramakrishnan Mani
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Abstract

Background and objectives

Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent musculoskeletal condition that often results in pain and disability. Determining factors predicting variability in pain experience is critical to improving clinical outcomes. Underlying pain sensitization and its clinical manifestations, such as activity-related pain, may better predict the knee OA pain experience. This study aimed to determine whether Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) derived sensitization measures and activity-related pain predict knee OA pain experiences collected via smartphone ecological momentary assessment (EMA).

Design

Individuals with knee OA were recruited from an urban community in New Zealand. Those eligible to participate underwent baseline QST with clinical measures of activity-related pain also being collected. The knee OA pain experience was collected via smartphone EMA three times daily for two weeks. Mixed effects location scale models were developed using a multilevel modelling approach.

Results

Eighty-six participants with knee OA participated in the study. Mean age was 67.3 years, with most of the participants being female (64%) and New Zealand European (90.6%). Activity-related pain predicted worse and more variable pain intensity, pain interference, and bothersomeness outcomes within and between individuals with knee OA. Widespread cold hyperalgesia and local mechanical hyperalgesia were shown to predict higher within-person variability in pain intensity and pain interference respectively, while mechanical temporal summation predicted less within-person variability in pain intensity and interference.

Discussion

Those demonstrating activity-related pain and sensitization could be at risk of experiencing worse and more variable knee OA pain in the subsequent weeks. Testing for sensitization in clinical practice could therefore identify those at greatest risk of higher and more variable knee OA pain experiences and in greatest need of treatment. Larger validation studies are required, which include individuals with more severe knee OA.

活动相关疼痛和敏感性可预测膝关节骨性关节炎患者的人内和人际疼痛体验:生态瞬间评估研究
背景和目的膝关节骨关节炎(OA)是一种常见的肌肉骨骼疾病,常常导致疼痛和残疾。确定预测疼痛体验变化的因素对于改善临床结果至关重要。潜在的痛觉敏感性及其临床表现(如活动相关疼痛)可更好地预测膝关节 OA 疼痛体验。本研究旨在确定通过智能手机生态瞬间评估(EMA)收集到的膝关节OA疼痛体验是否可通过定量感觉测试(QST)得出的敏感性测量和活动相关疼痛来预测。符合条件的受试者接受了基线QST测试,同时还收集了活动相关疼痛的临床测量数据。通过智能手机 EMA 收集膝关节 OA 疼痛体验,每天三次,持续两周。采用多层次建模方法建立了混合效应位置量表模型。平均年龄为 67.3 岁,大多数参与者为女性(64%)和新西兰籍欧洲人(90.6%)。与活动相关的疼痛预示着膝关节OA患者内部和之间的疼痛强度、疼痛干扰和烦扰程度更严重、更多变。广泛的寒冷痛觉过敏和局部机械痛觉过敏分别预示着较高的疼痛强度和疼痛干扰的人内变异性,而机械性时间总和预示着较低的疼痛强度和疼痛干扰的人内变异性。因此,在临床实践中对敏感性进行测试,可以识别出膝关节OA疼痛程度更高、变化更大、最需要治疗的高危人群。还需要进行更大规模的验证研究,其中包括更严重的膝关节OA患者。
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open
Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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