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Eur J Pain ; 25(2): 313-326, 2021 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33065770

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Metabolomics deals with the identification and quantification of small molecules (metabolites) in biological samples. As metabolite levels can reflect normal or altered metabolic pathways, their measurement provides information to improve the understanding, diagnosis and management of diseases. Despite its immense potential, metabolomics applications to pain research have been sparse. This paper describes current metabolomics techniques, reviews published human metabolomics pain research and compares successful metabolomics research in other areas of medicine with the goal of highlighting opportunities offered by metabolomics to advance pain medicine. DATABASES AND DATA TREATMENT: Non-systematic review. RESULTS: Our search identified 19 studies that adopted a metabolomics approach in: fibromyalgia (7), chronic widespread pain (4), other musculoskeletal pain conditions (5), neuropathic pain (1), complex regional pain syndrome (1) and pelvic pain (1). The studies used either mass spectrometry or nuclear magnetic resonance. Most are characterized by small sample sizes. Some consistency has been found for alterations in glutamate and testosterone metabolism, and metabolic imbalances caused by the gut microbiome. CONCLUSIONS: Metabolomics research in chronic pain is in its infancy. Most studies are at the pilot stage. Metabolomics research has been successful in other areas of medicine. These achievements should motivate investigators to expand metabolomics research to improve the understanding of the basic mechanisms of human pain, as well as provide tools to diagnose, predict and monitor chronic pain conditions. Metabolomics research can lead to the identification of biomarkers to support the development and testing of treatments, thereby facilitating personalized pain medicine.


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Chronic Pain , Biomarkers , Chronic Pain/diagnosis , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Mass Spectrometry , Metabolomics
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Curr Pain Headache Rep ; 22(3): 21, 2018 03 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29511854

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The original version of this article contains an error in the gender listing of the first author in the Conflict of Interest statement.

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Curr Pain Headache Rep ; 21(11): 45, 2017 Sep 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28932964

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review is intended to help the headache physician think through and plan for management issues concerning the use of opioids. We ask the headache physician to consider if there are instances where prescribing or continuing prescriptions of opiates is plausible, and if so, how can the physician proceed as safely as possible. Our goal is to start a conversation regarding the inevitable encounter with a patient on opiates or requesting opiates. RECENT FINDINGS: The use of opiates in our society has reached a crisis in staggering death and addiction rates. Recent guideline published by the CDC can assist us in developing an algorithmic approach towards opiate use. Recent advances in addiction medicine can also assist us in protecting our patients. Every headache physician will undoubtedly encounter patients on opiates. There still are appropriate reasons to treat patients with opiates. Every headache physician may need to prescribe opiates and they may be indicated. It is important to learn the correct way to approach, manage, and treat patients on opiates.


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Analgesics, Opioid/therapeutic use , Headache/drug therapy , Opioid-Related Disorders , Practice Patterns, Physicians' , Humans
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