了解狮子鱼中毒的痛苦经历

IF 3.4 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Pain Reports Pub Date : 2023-08-03 eCollection Date: 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1097/PR9.0000000000001090
Stephanie Mouchbahani-Constance, Manon Choinière, Reza Sharif-Naeini
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补充数字内容可在文本中获得。摘要简介:狮子鱼(Pterois volitans)的蜇伤是海洋中最痛苦的伤口之一。这个物种已经入侵了美国的大西洋沿岸、墨西哥湾、加勒比海和地中海。除了对当地鱼类种群的生态影响外,狮子鱼的蜇伤还会造成医疗问题,因为它们产生的疼痛会使人虚弱。然而,目前还没有关于狮子鱼蜇伤人类疼痛体验的研究。目的:描述狮子鱼蜇伤后疼痛经历的各个方面。方法:我们开发了一份疼痛问卷,其中包括用于急性或慢性疼痛患者的有效量表,以了解疼痛变异性,以及卫生保健资源和治疗的使用。结果:我们首次对狮子鱼蜇伤后的疼痛体验进行了研究。在这里,我们表明疼痛从一开始就很强烈,大约1小时后达到顶峰,对大多数受害者来说,疼痛在7天内消失。此外,疼痛强度可能受到几个因素的影响,包括(1)受害者的年龄,其中年龄较大的受害者经历明显更高的疼痛强度,(2)受累的脊柱数量,(3)以及是否在损伤部位发生感染。然而,疼痛强度在男性和女性参与者之间没有差异。结论:这些发现将告知医学界关于狮子鱼的痛苦经历,并可以被地方当局用来更好地了解狮子鱼中毒的影响,从而制定旨在限制狮子鱼扩张的计划。
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Understanding the pain experience of lionfish envenomation.

Introduction: Stings from the lionfish (Pterois volitans) constitute one of the most painful wounds in the ocean. This species has invaded the Atlantic coast of the United States, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, and Mediterranean Sea. In addition to its ecological impact on local fish populations, stings from the lionfish pose a medical problem because of the debilitating nature of the pain they produce. However, there are no studies examining the human pain experience of lionfish stings.

Objective: To characterize the various aspects of the pain experience following a lionfish sting.

Methods: We developed a pain questionnaire that includes validated scales used with patients having acute or chronic pain to understand the pain variability, as well as the use of health care resources and treatments.

Results: We provide the first study of the pain experience from lionfish stings. Here, we show that the pain is intense from the start and peaks approximately 1 hour later, resolving itself in 7 days for most victims. Furthermore, pain intensity can be influenced by several factors, including (1) age of the victim, where older victims experience significantly higher pain intensities, (2) the number of spines involved, (3) and whether infection occurred at the injury site. However, pain intensity was not different between male and female participants.

Conclusion: These findings will inform the medical community on the pain experience and can be used by local authorities to better appreciate the impact of lionfish envenomations to develop programs aimed at curtailing the expansion of the lionfish.

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Pain Reports
Pain Reports Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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