推进结果测量发展和分析方法:动物疼痛研讨会2023。

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Frontiers in pain research (Lausanne, Switzerland) Pub Date : 2025-08-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fpain.2025.1615862
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每年,数以百万计的人和动物遭受慢性和急性疼痛,为遭受这种疼痛的人和动物创造了福利和生活质量问题。在开发新的治疗方法时,挑战在于准确测量这种疼痛,以确定新治疗方法的疗效。此外,有必要开发新的、有效的镇痛方法,以替代导致阿片类药物流行的阿片类药物的使用。动物疼痛研讨会(PAW)与美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)合作,每隔一年举行一次会议,将主要利益相关者聚集在一起,更好地了解人类和动物的疼痛。2023年研讨会的重点是介绍和讨论经过验证的疼痛测量方法的最新进展,强调了开发其他结果测量方法的机会领域。它还讨论了在临床试验中使用结果测量的研究设计和分析方法,包括成功-失败方法的重要概念和多终点在评估镇痛治疗中的应用。研讨会还介绍了疼痛的生物心理社会模型的概念,扩大了围绕疼痛影响的对话,从而有机会调节疼痛体验。介绍了人工智能在疼痛测量中的应用。研讨会汇集了人类和动物疼痛评估和镇痛干预开发方面的学术界、政府和行业专家。考虑到主题的重要性和会议的独特性,抓住提出和讨论的想法和观点是至关重要的。这篇叙述是那次会议的一个成果,总结了研讨会上的几次演讲。
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Advancing outcome measure development and analytical approaches: Pain in Animals Workshop 2023.

Annually, millions of humans and animals suffer from chronic and acute pain, creating welfare and quality of life concerns for both humans and animals who suffer this pain. In developing new therapeutic approaches, the challenge is to accurately measure this pain to ascertain the efficacy of novel therapeutics. Additionally, there is a need to develop new and effective analgesic options that may offer alternatives to using opioids that contribute to the opioid epidemic. The Pain in Animals Workshop (PAW) meetings are held every other year in partnership with the National Institutes of Health (NIH), bringing key stakeholders together to understand pain in humans and animals better. The 2023 workshop focused on presenting and discussing updates on validated approaches to measuring pain, highlighting opportunity areas for additional outcome measure development. It also discussed study design and analytic approaches to the use of outcome measures in clinical trials, including the important concepts of success-failure approaches and the application of multiple endpoints in evaluating analgesic therapies. The workshop also introduced the concept of the biopsychosocial model of pain, broadening the conversation around the impact of pain and thus opportunities to modulate the pain experience. The application of artificial intelligence to the measurement of pain was introduced. The workshop brought together academia, government, and industry experts in human and animal pain assessment and analgesic intervention development. Given the topic's importance and the meeting's uniqueness, capturing the thoughts and ideas presented and discussed is critical. This narrative is one product from that meeting, summarizing several presentations from the workshop.

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