[NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL PAIN MANAGEMENT OF RHEUMATIC DISEASES].

Reumatizam Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Ana Poljičanin, Tonko Vlak
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Abstract

Rheumatic diseases are a leading cause of chronic painful conditions, which, if not recognized and treated in a timely manner, cause inability and consequently reduce the quality of life of individuals. Chronic pain in rheumatic patients has a multifactorial background. Therefore, it is oft en accompanied by sleep and mood disturbances, fatigue, and reduced functional capacity of joints and the spine. Recent studies suggest that rheumatic pain is not exclusively nociceptive, and that in a large number of patients it may have the characteristics of neuropathic and central pain. Thus, the current approach to the treatment of rheumatic pain oft en had very modest results. For these reasons, rheumatic pain can no longer be treated only as a symptom, but should rather be viewed as a separate disease. Effective treatment of rheumatic pain requires a multidisciplinary, biopsychosocial approach taking into account the cause and nature of the pain, the disease characteristics, lifestyle, and psychological ability of an individual to deal with painful conditions. Careful selection of different modes of non-pharmacological treatment should be the fi rst step in the treatment of rheumatic pain with the use of available pharmacological interventions. A small number of systematic reviews, which included only a small number of causes and treatments for rheumatic pain with questionable quality of evidence, indicates the need to develop new high-quality randomized controlled trials, in order to enable real insight into the effectiveness of non-pharmacological methods for the treatment of rheumatic pain.

[风湿病的非药物疼痛管理]。
风湿性疾病是慢性疼痛的主要原因,如果不及时发现和治疗,就会导致丧失能力,从而降低个人的生活质量。风湿病患者的慢性疼痛具有多因素的背景。因此,常伴有睡眠和情绪障碍,疲劳,关节和脊柱功能下降。最近的研究表明,风湿性疼痛并不完全是伤害性的,而且在大量患者中,它可能具有神经性和中枢性疼痛的特征。因此,目前治疗风湿性疼痛的方法往往收效甚微。由于这些原因,风湿性疼痛不能再仅仅作为一种症状来治疗,而应该被视为一种单独的疾病。风湿性疼痛的有效治疗需要多学科的、生物心理社会的方法,考虑到疼痛的原因和性质、疾病特征、生活方式和个体处理疼痛状况的心理能力。仔细选择不同的非药物治疗模式应该是使用现有药物干预治疗风湿性疼痛的第一步。少数系统性综述,仅包括少量风湿性疼痛的病因和治疗方法,证据质量可疑,表明需要开发新的高质量随机对照试验,以便能够真正了解非药物方法治疗风湿性疼痛的有效性。
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