Measuring pain intensity through physical interaction in an experimental model of cold-induced pain: A method comparison study.

IF 1.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Scandinavian Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2024-06-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1515/sjpain-2024-0011
Elisabeth Ørskov Rotevatn, Mette Engan, Emilie Stensaker, Karl Ove Hufthammer, Lars Jørgen Rygh
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Abstract

Objectives: Assessment of pain is challenging given its subjective nature. Standard pain assessment tools have limitations. We aimed to compare the verbal numeric rating scale (NRS) and Grasp, a novel handheld electronic device that reports pain by squeezing.

Methods: To compare Grasp and NRS, healthy adult volunteers were invited to undergo two subsequent standardised tests of cold-triggered pain using a cold pressor test (CPT) at a temperature of 3°C. Pain intensity was in a randomised manner reported by NRS (scale 0-10) or by squeezing Grasp (0-3 V) during the two CPTs. A third CPT was performed 1 to 14 days later where subjects reported pain by Grasp a second time in order to study the association of repeated Grasp measurements. Acceptable association was a priori considered as mean Kendall's τ-b coefficient (τ-b) ≥ 0.7. The subjects reported their experience of using Grasp in a purpose-made questionnaire.

Results: In total, 102 subjects were included, and 96 subjects (56 females) completed all three tests. The association of pain intensity reported by Grasp and NRS was moderate with a mean τ-b of 0.53 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.47-0.58). The association between the repeated Grasp measurements was weak with a mean τ-b of 0.43 (95% CI 0.37-0.48). Most subjects reported that Grasp was intuitive and easy to use.

Conclusions: Pain intensity reported by squeezing Grasp did not show acceptable association with pain intensity reported by NRS during CPTs. The association between pain intensity reported by Grasp during two CPTs on separate days was weak. Further improvements of the Grasp ball are needed before use in clinical settings.

在冷引起疼痛的实验模型中通过身体互动测量疼痛强度:方法比较研究
目的:鉴于疼痛的主观性,疼痛评估具有挑战性。标准的疼痛评估工具存在局限性。我们旨在比较口头数字评分量表(NRS)和通过挤压来报告疼痛的新型手持电子设备 Grasp:为了比较 Grasp 和 NRS,我们邀请健康的成年志愿者在 3°C 的温度下接受两次冷触发疼痛的标准化测试,即冷加压测试(CPT)。在两次 CPT 中,疼痛强度以随机方式通过 NRS(0-10 级)或挤压握力(0-3 V)报告。1 至 14 天后进行第三次 CPT,受试者第二次通过握力报告疼痛,以研究重复握力测量的关联性。可接受的关联度被认为是平均 Kendall's τ-b 系数 (τ-b) ≥ 0.7。受试者在一份特制的问卷中报告了他们使用Grasp的经验:共有 102 名受试者参加了测试,其中 96 名受试者(56 名女性)完成了所有三项测试。Grasp报告的疼痛强度与NRS的关联度适中,平均τ-b为0.53(95%置信区间[CI] 0.47-0.58)。重复抓握测量之间的关联较弱,平均τ-b 为 0.43(95% 置信区间 [CI]:0.37-0.48)。大多数受试者表示Grasp直观且易于使用:结论:在 CPT 过程中,挤压 Grasp 所报告的疼痛强度与 NRS 所报告的疼痛强度之间并不存在可接受的关联。在不同日期的两次 CPT 中,Grasp 报告的疼痛强度与 NRS 报告的疼痛强度之间的关联较弱。在临床应用之前,需要对抓握球进行进一步改进。
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Scandinavian Journal of Pain
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