Pediatric Pain.

Q1 Medicine
Alyssa Lebel, Nathaniel M Schuster
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Abstract

Objective: This article reviews pain disorders encountered in pediatric neurology practice and provides current information regarding the assessment and treatment of pediatric chronic pain.

Latest developments: Data about pediatric pain management remain sparse, owing to a dearth of controlled trials and longitudinal studies in these patients. However, the field of pain management and understanding of central and peripheral pain processing has expanded to allow more effective treatment of a broad group of children and adolescents with pain associated with neurologic disease. Neuroimaging visualizes sensory and nonsensory systems, and genetic markers of sensitivity and disease may guide specific therapy. The concept of central sensitization in chronic pain disorders has supported the development of multidisciplinary paradigms for the comprehensive care of these patients.

Essential points: Pain involves sensory activation and central nervous system modulation in pediatric patients. Pediatric neurologists should be prepared to define, investigate, and treat pain disorders in this complex patient population. Appropriate interventions during childhood may attenuate or prevent chronic pain later in life. Current interventions include behavioral, physical, and pharmacologic approaches, as well as potential noninvasive tools for neuromodulation. Research is progressing in sensory measurement, neuroimaging, genetics, and neuroinflammation to guide future targeted therapies.

儿科疼痛
目的:本文回顾了儿科神经病学实践中遇到的疼痛疾病,并提供了有关儿科慢性疼痛评估和治疗的最新信息:由于缺乏针对这些患者的对照试验和纵向研究,有关儿科疼痛治疗的数据仍然稀少。然而,疼痛治疗领域以及对中枢和外周疼痛处理的理解已经得到了扩展,从而可以更有效地治疗与神经系统疾病相关的各类儿童和青少年疼痛患者。神经影像学将感觉和非感觉系统可视化,敏感性和疾病的遗传标记可指导特定的治疗。慢性疼痛疾病的中枢敏感化概念支持了为这些患者提供综合治疗的多学科范式的发展:要点:疼痛涉及儿童患者的感觉激活和中枢神经系统调节。小儿神经科医生应准备好定义、调查和治疗这一复杂患者群体的疼痛疾病。在儿童时期采取适当的干预措施可减轻或预防日后的慢性疼痛。目前的干预措施包括行为、物理和药物治疗方法,以及潜在的非侵入性神经调节工具。感官测量、神经影像学、遗传学和神经炎症方面的研究正在取得进展,以指导未来的针对性疗法。
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CiteScore
5.80
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发文量
175
期刊介绍: Continue your professional development on your own schedule with Continuum: Lifelong Learning in Neurology®, the American Academy of Neurology" self-study continuing medical education publication. Six times a year you"ll learn from neurology"s experts in a convenient format for home or office. Each issue includes diagnostic and treatment outlines, clinical case studies, a topic-relevant ethics case, detailed patient management problem, and a multiple-choice self-assessment examination.
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