Sex and frequency of pain episodes are associated with acute pain trajectories in adolescents with sickle cell disease.

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Pain Reports Pub Date : 2023-08-07 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1097/PR9.0000000000001084
Rachel Astles, Zihao Liu, Scott E Gillespie, Kristina W Lai, Alexander Maillis, Claudia R Morris, Peter A Lane, Lakshmanan Krishnamurti, Nitya Bakshi
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Abstract

Introduction/objective: Acute pain episodes are a major cause of health care utilization (HCU) in sickle cell disease (SCD), and adolescence is associated with increased pain frequency. We sought to determine whether there were differences in acute pain trajectories by sex and frequency of pain episodes among adolescents with SCD who presented to the emergency department (ED).

Methods: Retrospective review of electronic health records from a large, multicampus, pediatric SCD program.

Results: Of the 113 adolescents included, the mean age was 16.6 (SD 0.9), 41.6% (n = 47) were female, 77.9% (n = 88) had HbSS or a similarly severe genotype, and 43.4% (n = 49) had ≥3 episodes of HCU for pain, which we defined as having history of high HCU for pain. Those with a history of high HCU for pain had higher mean pain intensity scores at presentation, were more likely to receive either intravenous or intranasal opioids, and were more likely to be hospitalized. In a model considering the 3-way interaction between sex, history of high HCU for pain, and follow-up time from the initial pain intensity score, adjusted for opioid per kilogram body weight, and prescription of hydroxyurea, adolescent female patients with high HCU for pain had the slowest decline in pain intensity during treatment for acute pain in the ED.

Conclusion: Sex and history of high HCU for pain are associated with acute pain trajectories in adolescents with SCD presenting to the ED. These novel findings should be confirmed in future prospective studies.

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镰状细胞病青少年的急性疼痛轨迹与疼痛发作的性别和频率有关。
引言/目的:急性疼痛发作是镰状细胞病(SCD)医疗保健利用率(HCU)的主要原因,青春期与疼痛频率增加有关。我们试图确定在急诊科就诊的SCD青少年中,急性疼痛轨迹是否存在性别和疼痛发作频率的差异。方法:回顾性分析一个大型多计算机儿科SCD项目的电子健康记录。结果:在纳入的113名青少年中,平均年龄为16.6岁(SD 0.9),41.6%(n=47)为女性,77.9%(n=88)具有HbSS或类似严重基因型,43.4%(n=49)因疼痛出现HCU≥3次,我们将其定义为有高HCU疼痛史。那些有高HCU疼痛史的患者在出现时平均疼痛强度得分更高,更有可能接受静脉或鼻内阿片类药物治疗,更有可能住院治疗。在一个模型中,考虑了性别、疼痛的高HCU病史以及从初始疼痛强度评分开始的随访时间(根据每公斤体重阿片类药物进行调整)和羟基脲处方之间的三元相互作用,在ED的急性疼痛治疗过程中,患有高HCU疼痛的青少年女性患者的疼痛强度下降最慢。结论:高HCU的性别和疼痛史与ED的SCD青少年的急性疼痛轨迹有关。这些新发现应在未来的前瞻性研究中得到证实。
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Pain Reports
Pain Reports Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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