Indexes of anxiety, depression and disability in patients with myofascial pain, with and without the additional diagnosis of migraine

R. Poluha, Rafael dos Santos Silva, P. Conti, S. Mitrirattanakul, Robert L. Merril
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare anxiety, depression and disability indexes in patients with myofascial pain with and without additional diagnosis of migraine. METHODS: We included 203 patients of the Orofacial Pain Clinic of the University of California, Los Angeles, USA. Patients were over 18 years of age, both genders, with a primary diagnosis of myofascial pain. The patients were also evaluated for the presence of migraine according to the criteria of the International Headache Society. The sample was divided into two groups: 120 patients with only myofascial pain (Group 1) and 83 patients with myofascial pain and with an additional diagnosis of migraine (Group 2). The Beck Anxiety Inventory, Beck Depression Inventory and Migraine Disability Assessment questionnaires were applied. The Mann-Whitney test was used to compare the groups at a significance level of 5%. RESULTS: Patients in group 1 presented significantly higher indexes in the Beck Anxiety Inventory (p=0.005), Beck Depression Inventory (p=0.025) and number of days lost and/or impaired (56.4 days) than those in group 2. The Migraine Disability Assessment Questionnaire scores for groups 1 and 2 were, respectively, 48% and 24.1% for grade I; 9.2% and 3.6% for grade II; 8.2% and 22.9% for grade III; and, 34.7% and 49.4% for grade IV. CONCLUSION: Patients with myofascial pain and migraine had significantly higher anxiety, depression and disability inIndexes of anxiety, depression and disability in patients with myofascial pain, with and without the additional diagnosis of migraine
伴有或不伴有偏头痛的肌筋膜疼痛患者的焦虑、抑郁和残疾指数
背景和目的:本研究的目的是比较伴有和不伴有偏头痛的肌筋膜疼痛患者的焦虑、抑郁和残疾指数。方法:我们纳入了美国加州大学洛杉矶分校口腔面部疼痛诊所的203例患者。患者年龄均大于18岁,男女皆可,主要诊断为肌筋膜疼痛。根据国际头痛协会的标准,对患者是否存在偏头痛进行评估。样本被分为两组:120例仅有肌筋膜疼痛的患者(第一组)和83例有肌筋膜疼痛并附加诊断为偏头痛的患者(第二组)。使用贝克焦虑量表、贝克抑郁量表和偏头痛残疾评估问卷。采用Mann-Whitney检验,在5%的显著性水平上进行组间比较。结果:1组患者在Beck焦虑量表(p=0.005)、Beck抑郁量表(p=0.025)、丧失和/或受损天数(56.4天)等指标均显著高于2组。第1组和第2组偏头痛残疾评估问卷得分分别为48%和24.1%;二级为9.2%和3.6%;三级8.2%、22.9%;结论:伴有或未伴有偏头痛的肌筋膜疼痛患者的焦虑、抑郁和失能指数均显著高于伴有或未伴有偏头痛的肌筋膜疼痛患者
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