慢性原发性肌肉骨骼疼痛患者的睡眠质量和认知表现:一项健康对照的观察性研究

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q1 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Alejandro Arévalo-Martínez, Carlos Barbosa-Torres, María Elena García-Baamonde, César Luis Díaz-Muñoz, Juan Manuel Moreno-Manso
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摘要

慢性原发性肌肉骨骼疼痛(CPMP)是一种新近定义的诊断,其特征是持续疼痛伴有情绪困扰和/或功能障碍。尽管睡眠障碍和认知障碍在慢性疼痛患者中很常见,但很少有研究调查它们与CPMP的关系,这一疾病仍未得到充分探索。本研究旨在检查CPMP患者的认知功能是否受到睡眠质量的影响,探索其在认知领域对这种情况的神经心理学特征的潜在贡献。方法本横断面研究纳入60例成人,其中30例诊断为CPMP, 30例为健康对照。参与者完成了数字疼痛评定量表、症状检查表-90-修订版和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数,随后进行了标准化的神经心理学评估,包括Stroop测试、TESEN测试、Rings测试和韦氏成人智力量表中的工作记忆指数。结果慢性疼痛患者在选择性和持续性注意力、加工速度、工作记忆、计划、问题解决、抑制和抵抗干扰等方面表现出轻度认知障碍。较差的睡眠质量与更严重的认知障碍独立相关,尤其是在持续注意力、处理速度和工作记忆方面。除了社会人口因素、疼痛强度和心理困扰的影响外,睡眠质量显著地预测了这些认知领域的表现。本研究有助于描述CPMP患者的神经心理学特征,并强调了睡眠质量在认知功能中的作用。这些发现可能有助于提高慢性疼痛人群执行能力的干预措施。本研究有助于更深入地了解慢性原发性肌肉骨骼疼痛患者所经历的认知困难,这是最近在第11版国际疾病分类中定义的诊断。它强调了睡眠质量作为认知表现预测指标的重要性——尤其是在注意力、处理速度和工作记忆方面——独立于疼痛强度和心理困扰之外。这些发现支持将睡眠聚焦策略整合到慢性疼痛人群的评估和干预方法中。
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Sleep Quality and Cognitive Performance in Chronic Primary Musculoskeletal Pain: An Observational Study With Healthy Controls

Background

Chronic primary musculoskeletal pain (CPMP) is a recently defined diagnosis characterised by persistent pain accompanied by emotional distress and/or functional disability. Although sleep disturbances and cognitive complaints are common in individuals with chronic pain, few studies have examined their relationship in CPMP, a condition that remains underexplored. This study aimed to examine whether cognitive functioning in individuals with CPMP is affected by sleep quality, exploring its potential contribution across cognitive domains to the neuropsychological profile of this condition.

Methods

This cross-sectional study included 60 adults, of whom 30 were diagnosed with CPMP and 30 were healthy controls. Participants completed the Numeric Pain Rating Scale, the Symptom Checklist-90-Revised and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, followed by a standardised neuropsychological assessment consisting of the Stroop test, the TESEN, the Rings Test and the Working Memory Index from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale.

Results

Patients with chronic pain exhibited mild cognitive impairment in selective and sustained attention, processing speed, working memory, planning, problem solving, inhibition and resistance to interference. Poorer sleep quality was independently associated with greater cognitive impairment, particularly in sustained attention, processing speed and working memory. Sleep quality significantly predicted performance in these cognitive domains, beyond the influence of sociodemographic factors, pain intensity and psychological distress.

Conclusions

This study contributes to characterising the neuropsychological profile of individuals with CPMP and highlights the role of sleep quality in cognitive functioning. These findings may help inform interventions aimed at improving executive performance in chronic pain populations.

Significance Statement

This study contributes to a deeper understanding of the cognitive difficulties experienced by individuals with chronic primary musculoskeletal pain, a recently defined diagnosis in the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases. It highlights the importance of sleep quality as a predictor of cognitive performance—particularly in attention, processing speed and working memory—independently of pain intensity and psychological distress. These findings support the integration of sleep-focused strategies into assessment and intervention approaches in chronic pain populations.

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European Journal of Pain
European Journal of Pain 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
5.60%
发文量
163
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: European Journal of Pain (EJP) publishes clinical and basic science research papers relevant to all aspects of pain and its management, including specialties such as anaesthesia, dentistry, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopaedics, palliative care, pharmacology, physiology, psychiatry, psychology and rehabilitation; socio-economic aspects of pain are also covered. Regular sections in the journal are as follows: • Editorials and Commentaries • Position Papers and Guidelines • Reviews • Original Articles • Letters • Bookshelf The journal particularly welcomes clinical trials, which are published on an occasional basis. Research articles are published under the following subject headings: • Neurobiology • Neurology • Experimental Pharmacology • Clinical Pharmacology • Psychology • Behavioural Therapy • Epidemiology • Cancer Pain • Acute Pain • Clinical Trials.
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