Posttraumatic stress disorder and chronic pain

Carolina Palacio MHSc , Alicia Krikorian PhD , Nora Saldarriaga MD , John Jairo Vargas MD
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Abstract

Chronic pain has been long recognized as a stressor that can precipitate anxiety symptoms. Research has recently focused on the prevalence and role of pain-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Rates of chronic pain among those diagnosed with PTSD are unexpectedly high, and it is still unknown why pain and PTSD symptoms coexist. Yet, different physiological, psychological, and behavioral mechanisms could explain the association between both disorders. PTSD is a disorder that requires the exposure to a traumatic event and is characterized by avoidance, re-experiencing, and increased physiological arousal. Psychological and neurobiological interacting factors are responsible for the occurrence and maintenance of PTSD and, thus, they should be considered when understanding the relationship between PTSD and chronic pain. In the present review, aspects related to PTSD diagnosis and detection are discussed in the context of chronic pain, as well as its risk factors and management.

创伤后应激障碍和慢性疼痛
长期以来,慢性疼痛一直被认为是一种压力源,可以引发焦虑症状。最近的研究集中在疼痛相关的创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的患病率和作用上。在被诊断为PTSD的患者中,慢性疼痛的发生率出乎意料地高,而且疼痛和PTSD症状共存的原因尚不清楚。然而,不同的生理、心理和行为机制可以解释这两种疾病之间的联系。创伤后应激障碍是一种需要暴露于创伤性事件的疾病,其特征是回避、重新体验和增加的生理唤醒。心理和神经生物学的相互作用因素与PTSD的发生和维持有关,因此,在理解PTSD与慢性疼痛之间的关系时应考虑这些因素。在本综述中,讨论了慢性疼痛背景下PTSD诊断和检测的相关方面,以及其危险因素和管理。
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