Nociceptive Pain in Patients with Neuromuscular Disorders: A Cross-Sectional Clinical Study.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Elena Sagerer, Corinna Wirner-Piotrowski, Marko Mijic, Marcela Arndt, Natalia Garcia-Angarita, Benedikt Schoser, Stephan Wenninger
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Abstract

Background: Muscle pain is a common symptom in patients with neuromuscular disorders (NMD) and accounts for severely reduced quality of life. OBJECTIVE: This clinical study aimed to observe possible differences in pain prevalence among distinct NMDs and to determine whether the patients' nociceptive pain is influenced by gender, muscle strength and psychological factors and to examine potential pain-associated alterations in muscle properties.

Methods: The cross-sectional study on nociceptive pain in various NMDs involved patient-reported outcomes, muscle strength evaluations (dynamometry and quick motor function test (QMFT)), nociceptive pain evaluations (muscular pressure pain threshold (PPT)), and non-invasive measurement of muscle stiffness, frequency, decrement, relaxation, and creep (myotonometry).

Results: Involving 81 NMD patients and a control group, the study found high variability in pain prevalence among the subgroups. Patients with DM2 and FSHD had significantly higher levels of pain prevalence compared to other examined NMD subgroups and the control group. Female gender, high fatigue levels (representing factors such as depression, anxiety, stress, and impairment of quality of life), and low QMFT scores (representing reduced muscle strength) showed an association with increased sensitivity to pressure pain in the arm and leg region. As assessed by myotonometry, less pain is experienced in neck muscles with a high muscle tone, high stiffness, and a short relaxation time highlighting the importance of intrinsic muscular tone for their pressure pain sensitivity.

Conclusion: Individualized therapeutic concepts including psychological and physical approaches in the pain management of patients with NMDs, especially in women, should be considered. Further research in this field is necessary to gain a more detailed insight into the perception of muscle pain.

神经肌肉疾病患者的痛觉疼痛--一项横断面临床研究。
背景:肌肉疼痛是神经肌肉疾病(NMD)患者的常见症状,严重降低了患者的生活质量。目的:这项临床研究旨在观察不同 NMD 患者的疼痛发生率可能存在的差异,确定患者的痛觉疼痛是否受性别、肌肉力量和心理因素的影响,并检查肌肉特性中可能与疼痛相关的改变:这项关于不同 NMD 患者痛觉疼痛的横断面研究涉及患者报告结果、肌力评估(测力法和快速运动功能测试 (QMFT))、痛觉疼痛评估(肌肉压力痛阈值 (PPT))以及肌肉僵硬度、频率、减弱、松弛和蠕动的非侵入性测量(肌张力测定法):该研究涉及 81 名 NMD 患者和一个对照组,发现不同亚组的疼痛发生率差异很大。与其他接受检查的 NMD 亚组和对照组相比,DM2 和 FSHD 患者的疼痛发生率明显更高。女性性别、高疲劳度(代表抑郁、焦虑、压力和生活质量受损等因素)和低 QMFT 分数(代表肌肉力量减弱)与手臂和腿部对压痛的敏感性增加有关。根据肌张力测定法的评估,肌张力高、僵硬度高、放松时间短的颈部肌肉所感受到的疼痛较轻,这凸显了内在肌肉张力对压痛敏感性的重要性:结论:在对 NMD 患者(尤其是女性患者)进行疼痛治疗时,应考虑包括心理和物理方法在内的个性化治疗理念。有必要在这一领域开展进一步研究,以便更详细地了解肌肉疼痛的感知。
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Journal of neuromuscular diseases
Journal of neuromuscular diseases Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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5.10
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102
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases aims to facilitate progress in understanding the molecular genetics/correlates, pathogenesis, pharmacology, diagnosis and treatment of acquired and genetic neuromuscular diseases (including muscular dystrophy, myasthenia gravis, spinal muscular atrophy, neuropathies, myopathies, myotonias and myositis). The journal publishes research reports, reviews, short communications, letters-to-the-editor, and will consider research that has negative findings. The journal is dedicated to providing an open forum for original research in basic science, translational and clinical research that will improve our fundamental understanding and lead to effective treatments of neuromuscular diseases.
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