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Neurophysiol Clin ; 54(5): 102994, 2024 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39024845

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OBJECTIVES: Altered somatosensory processing in the posterior insula may play a role in chronic pain development and contribute to Parkinson disease (PD)-related pain. Posterior-superior insula (PSI) repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been demonstrated to have analgesic effects among patients with some chronic pain conditions. This study aimed at assessing the efficacy of PSI-rTMS for treating PD-related pain. METHODS: This was a double-blinded, randomized, sham-controlled, parallel-arm trial (NCT03504748). People with PD (PwP)-related chronic pain underwent five daily PSI-rTMS sessions for a week, followed by once weekly maintenance stimulations for seven weeks. rTMS was delivered at 10 Hz and 80% of the resting motor threshold. The primary outcome was a ≥ 30% pain intensity reduction at 8 weeks compared to baseline. Functionality, mood, cognitive, motor status, and somatosensory thresholds were also assessed. RESULTS: Twenty-five patients were enrolled. Mean age was 55.2 ± 9.5 years-old, and 56% were female. Nociceptive pain accounted for 60%, and neuropathic and nociplastic for 20% each. No significant difference was found for 30% pain reduction response rates between active (42.7%) and sham groups (14.6%, p = 0.26). Secondary clinical outcomes and sensory thresholds also did not differ significantly. In a post hoc analysis, PwP with nociceptive pain sub-type experienced more pain relief after active (85.7%) compared to sham PSI-rTMS (25%, p = 0.032). CONCLUSION: Our preliminary results suggest that different types of PD-related pain may respond differently to treatment, and therefore people with PD may benefit from having PD-related pain well characterized in research trials and in clinical practice.


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Chronic Pain , Parkinson Disease , Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation , Humans , Female , Male , Parkinson Disease/complications , Parkinson Disease/therapy , Parkinson Disease/physiopathology , Middle Aged , Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation/methods , Double-Blind Method , Chronic Pain/therapy , Chronic Pain/physiopathology , Aged , Insular Cortex , Pain Management/methods , Adult , Treatment Outcome
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Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1551399

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Objetivo: Compreender o cotidiano de portadores de dor neuropática decorrente de lesão traumática. Metodologia: Pesquisa exploratória, descritiva, de abordagem qualitativa, com participantes selecionados por meio de mídias sociais. A coleta de dados foi realizada entre o período de julho a setembro de 2022, com indivíduos adultos que possuem diagnóstico de dor neuropática após lesão traumática. A coleta ocorreu por meio de um formulário online, utilizando um questionário sociodemográfico e um questionário aberto, para a captura de informações pertinentes sobre seu caso clínico e vivência com a dor crônica. Os dados foram analisados por meio de Bardin. Todos os preceitos éticos foram respeitados e o projeto foi aprovado sob parecer n.º 5.529.581 da Universidade Cesumar. Resultados: Participaram 15 pessoas com dor neuropática, com prevalência do sexo feminino (93,3%), com idade entre 41 a 50 anos (66,7%). Observou-se que 53,3% relataram comorbidades crônicas, sendo as doenças psíquicas, ansiolíticas e cardíacas mais citadas. Ainda, 33,3% dos participantes relataram que foram internados por causas de dores ou por tentativa de suicídio, 93,3% usam opióides e analgésicos potentes e ainda foram citados antidepressivos e ansiolíticos em 62% das respostas. Dentre os temas em destaque nas respostas, sobressaíram-se "Contexto e diagnóstico da dor neuropática; Vivência e frequência da dor; Apoio profissional e familiar diante da doença". Considerações Finais: Nesse sentido, a percepção acerca dos profissionais de saúde e valorização do médico para o tratamento da dor neuropática está relacionada, muitas vezes, à necessidade de aumentar o conhecimento referente ao manejo da dor e à utilização de opióides.


Objective: To understand the daily life of patients with neuropathic pain resulting from traumatic injury. Methodology: Exploratory, descriptive research, with a qualitative approach, with participants selected through social media. Data collection was carried out between July and September 2022, with adult individuals diagnosed with neuropathic pain after traumatic injury. The collection took place through an online form, using a sociodemographic questionnaire and an open questionnaire, to capture relevant information about their clinical case and experience with chronic pain. Data were analyzed using Bardin. All ethical precepts were respected and the project was approved by report n.º 5,529,581 of Cesumar University. Results: 15 people with neuropathic pain participated, with a prevalence of females (93.3%), aged between 41 and 50 years (66.7%). It was observed that 53.3% reported chronic comorbidities, with psychic, anxiolytic and cardiac diseases being the most cited. Also, 33.3% of the participants reported that they were hospitalized due to pain or a suicide attempt, 93.3% used opioids and potent analgesics, and antidepressants and anxiolytics were mentioned in 62% of the answers. Among the topics highlighted in the responses, the most important were "Context and diagnosis of neuropathic pain; Experience and frequency of pain; Professional and family support in the face of the disease". Final Considerations: In this sense, the perception of health professionals and the appreciation of physicians for the treatment of neuropathic pain is often related to the need to increase knowledge regarding pain management and the use of opioids.


Objetivo: Comprender el cotidiano de los pacientes con dolor neuropático resultante de lesiones traumáticas. Metodología: Investigación exploratoria, descriptiva, con enfoque cualitativo, con participantes seleccionados a través de las redes sociales. La recolección de datos se llevó a cabo entre julio y septiembre de 2022, con individuos adultos diagnosticados con dolor neuropático posterior a una lesión traumática. La recogida se realizó a través de un formulario online, utilizando un cuestionario sociodemográfico y un cuestionario abierto, para captar información relevante sobre su caso clínico y experiencia con el dolor crónico. Los datos se analizaron utilizando Bardin. Se respetaron todos los preceptos éticos y el proyecto fue aprobado bajo el dictamen número 5.529.581 de la Universidad Cesumar. Resultados: Participaron 15 personas con dolor neuropático, con predominio del sexo femenino (93,3%), con edades entre 41 y 50 años (66,7%). Se observó que 53,3% relataron comorbilidades crónicas, siendo las enfermedades psíquicas, ansiolíticas y cardíacas las más citadas. Aún así, el 33,3% de los participantes informaron que fueron hospitalizados por dolor o intento de suicidio, el 93,3% usaba opioides y analgésicos potentes, y los antidepresivos y ansiolíticos se mencionaron en el 62% de las respuestas. Entre los temas destacados en las respuestas, los más importantes fueron "Contexto y diagnóstico del dolor neuropático; Experiencia y frecuencia del dolor; Apoyo profesional y familiar ante la enfermedad". Consideraciones Finales: En este sentido, la percepción de los profesionales de la salud y la apreciación de los médicos por el tratamiento del dolor neuropático muchas veces se relaciona con la necesidad de aumentar el conocimiento sobre el manejo del dolor y el uso de opioides.

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Acta fisiátrica ; 30(3): 173-179, set. 2023.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1531042

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Objective: To analyze the effect of the Mobilization With Movement (MWM) of the Mulligan's concept in the perception of nociceptive and neuropathic pain, range of motion (ROM) and joint mobility of individuals with low back pain. Method: This is a randomized and controlled clinical trial, with 30 volunteers with nonspecific low back pain, divided into: Intervention Group (INTG), that received sustained natural apophyseal glides (SNAG) type MWM of the Mulligan's concept; Control Group (CONTG), which received a similar intervention to INTG. Volunteers were assessed using the Numeric Rating Scale for Pain (NRS Pain); the Modified Schober Test (MST) and ROM by goniometry for lumbar spine mobility and Douleur Neuropatique 4 (DN4) questionnaire for assessment of neuropathic and nociceptive pain. Results: INTG showed an increase in lumbar flexion (pre-intervention= 81.21±15.23°; post-intervention= 90.00±19.62°, p< 0.05), mobility of the lumbar spine in MST (pre= 15.33±1.05 post= 16.08±1.02, p< 0.05) and reduction of pain perception by NRS Pain (pre= 5.33±2.26; post= 1.47±2.61 p< 0.05) and in CONTG (pre= 4.07±2.34; post= 2.20±1.93, p< 0.05). Conclusion: The intervention with MWM - SNAGs promoted improved ROM and mobility in flexion of the lumbar spine, associated with reduction from the nociceptive pain in INTG and CONTG.


Objetivo: Analisar o efeito da Mobilization Whith Movement (MWM) do conceito Mulligan na percepção de dor nociceptiva e neuropática, na amplitude e na mobilidade articular de indivíduos com dor lombar. Métodos: Trata-se de um ensaio clínico randomizado e controlado, de 30 voluntários com dor lombar inespecífica, divididos em: Grupo Intervenção (GINT) que recebeu a mobilização articular com deslizamentos apofisários naturais mantidos (MWM - SNAGs); Grupo Controle (GCONT), que recebeu uma mobilização articular placebo. Os voluntários foram avaliados pela escala numérica de dor (EVN); pelo teste modificado de Schober (TMS) para a mobilidade da coluna lombar e pelo DN4 para avaliação da dor neuropática e nociceptiva. Resultados: GINT apresentou aumento da flexão lombar (pré intervenção= 81,21±15,23°; pós-intervenção= 90,00±19,62°, p= <0,05), da mobilidade da coluna lombar no TMS (pré= 15,33±1,05 pós= 16,08±1,02, p= <0,05) e redução da percepção de dor pela EVN (pré= 5,33±2,26; pós= 1,47±2,61= p< 0,05) e no GCONT (pré= 4,07±2,34; pós= 2,20±1,93, p < 0,05). Conclusão: A intervenção com MWM - SNAGs promoveu melhora da ADM e da mobilidade na flexão da coluna lombar, associada com redução da dor nociceptiva no GINT e no GCONT.

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Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo) ; 57(5): 856-862, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36226216

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Objective This study aimed to evaluate the nociceptive profile and the intake of analgesic drugs of patients submitted to rotator cuff repair surgery. Also, to evaluate the nociceptive thresholds and the integrity of the descending inhibitory system, pain catastrophism and prevalence of nociceptive or neuropathic pain. Methods Approved by the Ethics Committee of La Salle University (1.325.433/2015). 40 patients (>18 years old) who underwent rotator cuff repair surgery (divided in small and large injuries) were recruited. The used instruments were: Sociodemographic Questionnaire, Functional Pain Scale, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Quantitative Sensory Test (QST) and Conditioned Pain Modulation Task (CPM). Results Patients had a significant difference in pain thresholds QST heat (independent samples t test) and quality of sleep, mood and anxiety (paired t test) in groups preoperative. There was a significant correlation between preoperative CPM and postoperative VAS (Pearson Correlation). It was observed that, in preoperative, 38 patients used analgesics continuously. Besides that, in postoperative, use of opioid drugs was higher in patients with small injury (13 patients) than in those with large injury (9 patients). Conclusion Therefore, patients with rotator cuff injuries did not present alterations in the descending inhibitory system, but showed alterations in pain thresholds, which may interfere in the postoperative period and still be related to the consumption of analgesics.

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Rev. Bras. Ortop. (Online) ; 57(5): 856-862, Sept.-Oct. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1407697

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Abstract Objective This study aimed to evaluate the nociceptive profile and the intake of analgesic drugs of patients submitted to rotator cuff repair surgery. Also, to evaluate the nociceptive thresholds and the integrity of the descending inhibitory system, pain catastrophism and prevalence of nociceptive or neuropathic pain. Methods Approved by the Ethics Committee of La Salle University (1.325.433/2015). 40 patients (>18 years old) who underwent rotator cuff repair surgery (divided in small and large injuries) were recruited. The used instruments were: Sociodemographic Questionnaire, Functional Pain Scale, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Quantitative Sensory Test (QST) and Conditioned Pain Modulation Task (CPM). Results Patients had a significant difference in pain thresholds QST heat (independent samples t test) and quality of sleep, mood and anxiety (paired t test) in groups preoperative. There was a significant correlation between preoperative CPM and postoperative VAS (Pearson Correlation). It was observed that, in preoperative, 38 patients used analgesics continuously. Besides that, in postoperative, use of opioid drugs was higher in patients with small injury (13 patients) than in those with large injury (9 patients). Conclusion Therefore, patients with rotator cuff injuries did not present alterations in the descending inhibitory system, but showed alterations in pain thresholds, which may interfere in the postoperative period and still be related to the consumption of analgesics.


Resumo Objetivo O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o perfil nociceptivo e o uso de analgésicos em pacientes submetidos à cirurgia de reparo do manguito rotador. Além disso, os limiares nociceptivos e a integridade do sistema inibidor descendente, o catastrofismo da dor e a prevalência de dor nociceptiva ou neuropática também foram analisados. Métodos Este estudo foi aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética da Universidade La Salle (1.325.433/2015). Quarenta pacientes (maiores de 18 anos) submetidos à cirurgia de reparo do manguito rotador (divididos entre aqueles com lesões pequenas e grandes) participaram do estudo. Os instrumentos utilizados foram o Questionário Sociodemográfico, a Escala Funcional de Dor, a Escala Visual Análoga (EVA), o Teste Sensorial Quantitativo (QST) e a Tarefa de Modulação Condicionada da Dor (CPM). Resultados Os pacientes apresentaram diferenças significativas nos limiares de dor e QST de calor (teste t de amostras independentes) e qualidade do sono, humor e ansiedade (teste t pareado) nos grupos pré-operatórios. Houve uma correlação significativa entre CPM pré-operatória e EVA pós-operatória (correlação de Pearson). Observou-se que, no período pré-operatório, 38 pacientes utilizavam analgésico de forma contínua. Além disso, no período pós-operatório, o uso de opioides foi maior nos pacientes com lesões pequenas (13 pacientes) em comparação àqueles com lesões grandes (nove pacientes). Conclusão Os pacientes com lesão do manguito rotador não apresentaram alterações no sistema inibidor descendente, mas sim alterações nos limiares de dor, o que pode interferir no período pós-operatório e estar relacionado ao consumo de analgésicos.


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Humans , Postoperative Period , Nociceptive Pain , Rotator Cuff Injuries
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Plants (Basel) ; 12(1)2022 Dec 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36616260

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Pharmacological treatment of pain often causes undesirable effects, so it is necessary to look for natural, safe, and effective alternatives to alleviate painful behavior. In this context, it is known that different parts of pomegranate have been widely consumed and used as preventive and therapeutic agents since ancient times. For example, it has been shown to have an antinociceptive effect, however, there are many varieties. Each part has been found to display unique and attractive pharmacological activities. The content of the active phytochemicals in pomegranate depends on the cultivar, geographical region, the maturity, and the processing method. In this context, the effects of various pomegranate varieties and other parts of the pomegranate (e.g., peel and juice) on pain behavior have not been examined. The aim was to evaluate and compare the antinociceptive effect of ethanolic extracts (PEx) and lyophilized juices (Lj) of three varieties of pomegranate in the formalin test. In addition, computer-aided analysis was performed for determining biological effects and toxicity. Peels were extracted with ethanol and evaporated by rotary evaporation, and juices were filtered and lyophilized. Wistar rats (N = 48) were randomly distributed into 8 groups (n = 6) (Vehicle, Acetylsalicylic Acid, PEx1, PEx2, PEx3, Lj1, Lj2, and Lj3). The formalin test (2%) was carried out, which consists of administering formalin in paw and counting the paw flinches for 1 h, with prior administration of treatments. All samples have an antinociceptive effect (phase 1: 2.8-10%; phase 2: 23.2-45.2%). PEx2 and Lj2 had the greatest antinociceptive effect (57.8-58.9%), and bioactive compounds such as tannins and flavonoids showed promising pharmacodynamic properties that may be involved in the antinociceptive effect, and can be considered as a natural alternative for the treatment of nociceptive and inflammatory pain.

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Int J Psychol Res (Medellin) ; 15(2): 51-67, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37274511

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Introduction: Adaptation to chronic non-oncologic pain is associated with the development of psychopathology and personality disorders, creating severity, chronicity, poorer treatment response, and exacerbations in patients with neuropathy. Objective: To identify the psychopathological and personality profiles of patients with chronic nociceptive and neuropathic pain and their association with pain progression and intensity. Method: A cross-sectional, descriptive and comparative study was conducted in the Pain Treatment Unit of Hospital Universitari Sagrat Cor, with systematic randomized recruitment for 25 months; 115 patients were evaluated using the Hamilton Depression and Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-D, HAM-A) and the Millon Clinical MultiaxialInventory-III (MCMI-III). Results: The neuropathic group achieved significantly higher scores for pain intensity and depressive and anxiety symptoms. With greater magnitude and frequency, the neuropathic group related pain intensity and progression with depressive/anxiety symptoms, clinical syndromes, and personality patterns. Both groups revealed tendencies towards a compulsive personality pattern, followed by narcissistic, histrionic, and schizoid patterns. Conclusions: When treating chronic pain, the presence of various psychopathological indicators requires an individualized strategy.


Introducción: La adaptación al dolor crónico no oncológico se asocia al desarrollo de psicopatología y afectaciones de la personalidad, generando severidad, cronicidad, menor respuesta al tratamiento y agravándose ante la neuropatía. Objetivo: Identificar perfiles psicopatológicos y de personalidad en pacientes con dolor crónico nociceptivo y neuropático, y su relación con la evolución e intensidad del dolor. Método: Estudio transversal, descriptivo y comparativo, realizado en la Unidad de Tratamiento del Dolor del Hospital Universitari Sagrat Cor, con reclutamiento aleatorio sistemático durante 25 meses; 115 pacientes fueron evaluados mediante la Escala de Hamilton para la Depresión y Ansiedad (HAM-D, HAM-A) y el Inventario Clínico Multiaxialde Millon III (MCMI-III). Resultados: El grupo neuropático obtuvo puntuaciones significativamente mayores en intensidad del dolor, sintomatología depresiva y ansiosa. Con más magnitud y frecuencia, relacionó la intensidad y evolución del dolor con sintomatología depresiva, ansiosa, síndromes clínicos y patrones de la personalidad. Ambos grupos revelaron tendencia al patrón de personalidad compulsiva, seguido del narcisista, histriónico y esquizoide. Conclusiones: En el tratamiento del dolor crónico, la presencia de distintos indicadores psicopatológicos requiere una estrategia individualizada.

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Curr Med Chem ; 28(15): 2996-3009, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32767912

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BACKGROUND: Botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) is widely employed for cosmetic purposes and in the treatment of certain diseases such as strabismus, hemifacial spasm and focal dystonia among others. BoNT-A effect mainly acts at the muscular level by inhibiting the release of acetylcholine at presynaptic levels consequently blocking the action potential in the neuromuscular junction. Despite the great progress in approval and pharmaceutical usage, improvement in displacing BoNT-A to other pathologies has remained very limited. Patients under diagnosis of several types of cancer experience pain in a myriad of ways; it can be experienced as hyperalgesia or allodynia, and the severity of the pain depends, to some degree, on the place where the tumor is located. Pain relief in patients diagnosed with cancer is not always optimal, and as the disease progresses, transition to more aggressive drugs, like opioids is sometimes unavoidable. In recent years BoNT-A employment in cancer has been explored, as well as an antinociceptive drug; experiments in neuropathic, inflammatory and acute pain have been carried out in animal models and humans. Although its mechanism has not been fully known, evidence has shown that BoNT-A inhibits the secretion of pain mediators (substance P, Glutamate, and calcitonin gene related protein) from the nerve endings and dorsal root ganglion, impacting directly on the nociceptive transmission through the anterolateral and trigeminothalamic systems. AIM: The study aimed to collect available literature regarding molecular, physiological and neurobiological evidence of BoNT-A in cancer patients suffering from acute, neuropathic and inflammatory pain in order to identify possible mechanisms of action in which the BoNT-A could impact positively in pain treatment. CONCLUSION: BoNT-A could be an important neo-adjuvant and coadjuvant in the treatment of several types of cancer, to diminish pro-tumor activity and secondary pain.


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Botulinum Toxins, Type A , Cancer Pain , Neoplasms , Animals , Botulinum Toxins, Type A/therapeutic use , Humans , Hyperalgesia , Neoplasms/complications , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Nociception , Pain
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Rev. chil. anest ; 50(5): 646-652, 2021.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1532449

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Pain is a complex subjective organic function which is influenced by sensorial, emotional, cognitive and behavioral elements. Despite the wide offer of pain measurement devices in the perioperative period, none of them is completely validated for their transverse use in the anesthetic practice. The aim of this review is to present the existing devices for objective pain evaluation during the perioperative period along with the scientific evidence supporting each of them. Articles from the PubMed/MEDLINE literature search engine were reviewed. As result, 37 articles were selected due to its relevance, from which 13 pain assessment devices were described, regarding its clinical relevance as well as the amount of scientific evidence found. Among them are ANI, NOL, pupillometry, qNOX, and others. The nociceptive measurement performed by most of these is based mainly on the evaluation of the autonomic nervous system activity and variations of the electroencephalographic signal. However, it is not possible to recommend any particular device. This review aims to offer a broad overview of the available options in order to estimate the role that each of them could play in clinical anesthesiology practice.


El dolor es una experiencia subjetiva compleja en la que inciden elementos sensoriales, emocionales, cognitivos y conductua- les. A pesar de una amplia oferta de dispositivos para medir dolor en el perioperatorio, hoy no existe un instrumento de medición de analgesia validado y utilizado transversalmente en la práctica anestésica. El objetivo de esta revisión es presentar las actuales opciones disponibles para la medición del dolor agudo utilizadas en el período perioperatorio junto con la evidencia científica que respalda cada una de ellas. Se realizó una revisión de la literatura utilizando como fuente de búsqueda bibliográfica la base de datos MEDLINE/pubMed utilizando términos MESH. Como resultado, se seleccionaron 37 artículos de acuerdo a su importancia, a partir de los cuales se describen 13 dispositivos de valoración nociceptiva, a propósito de su relevancia clínica como también por la cantidad de evidencia científica encontrada. Entre ellos destacan ANI, NOL, pupilometría, qNOX, entre otros. La medición nociceptiva realizada por la mayoría de estos se basa principalmente en la evaluación de la actividad del sistema nervioso autónomo y variaciones de la señal electroencefalográfica. Sin embargo, no es posible recomendar algún dispositivo en particular. Esta revisión pretende ofrecer una visión amplia de las opciones disponibles con el fin de estimar el rol que cada uno de ellos podría desempeñar en la práctica clínica anestesiológica.


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Humans , Pain/diagnosis , Pain Measurement/methods , Perioperative Care , Pain, Postoperative/diagnosis , Nociceptive Pain/diagnosis , Monitoring, Physiologic
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Int. j. morphol ; 38(6): 1803-1809, Dec. 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1134514

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RESUMEN: La percepción del dolor resulta de múltiples y dinámicos mecanismos en el sistema nervioso central (SNC) y periférico que inhiben o facilitan el estímulo y respuesta nociceptiva. Sin embargo, la principal capacidad de modulación esta a cargo del SNC. Los estímulos nociceptivos son detectados por terminaciones nerviosas libres de neuronas periféricas que sinaptan con neuronas aferentes secundarias de la médula espinal. Luego estas fibras decusan para formar las vías nociceptivas ascendentes. Una vez alcanzadas las estructuras subcorticales, se activan las neuronas del tálamo, quienes envían el estímulo hacia la corteza somatosensorial, desencadenando la percepción consciente del dolor y activando el sistema inhibitorio descendente. Para que la modulación nociceptiva se realice, es necesaria la participación de diversas sustancias o neurotransmisores que conectan áreas del SNC especializadas. Por lo tanto, el objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una revisión de la literatura respecto de los mecanismos que participan en los procesos de modulación central del dolor.


SUMMARY: Pain perception results from multiple and dynamic mechanisms in the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system that inhibit or facilitate stimulation and nociceptive response. However, neuromodulation is mainly a function of the CNS. Nociceptive stimulus is detected by peripheral neurons receptors that synapse with the secondary afferent neurons of the spinal cord. These fibers cross to conform the ascending nociceptive pathways. Once the subcortical structures are reached, the thalamus`s neurons are activated; the thalamus send the stimulus to the somatosensory cortex, triggering the conscious perception of pain and activating the descending inhibitory system. For the nociceptive modulation to be carried out, the participation of various substances or neurotransmitters that connect specialized CNS areas is necessary. Therefore, the aim of this study was to review the literature regarding the mechanisms involved in central pain modulation processes.


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Humans , Pain/physiopathology , Central Nervous System/physiology , Pain Perception/physiology , Chronic Pain/physiopathology , Nociceptive Pain/physiopathology , Neural Inhibition , Neuroanatomy , Neurophysiology
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Rev. cuba. estomatol ; 57(2): e1866, abr.-jun. 2020. tab
Article in Spanish | CUMED, LILACS | ID: biblio-1126507

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RESUMEN Introducción: Existe la tentativa de realizar un diagnóstico del proceso inflamatorio pulpar, basado en el aspecto histopatológico, el cual es irreal pues no se puede comparar estos hallazgos con los clínicos. Resulta más objetivo y confiable, analizar las características del dolor que expresa la evolución pulpar en cada etapa y establecer un diagnóstico certero que permita precisar el tipo de tratamiento. Objetivo: Interpretar el curso de un proceso inflamatorio pulpar a través de las variables asociadas a estímulos nociceptivos. Métodos: Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica sobre las variables en relación con el dolor y su asociación con un estado inflamatorio pulpar. Se analizaron 24 artículos científicos en relación con el dolor pulpar, se escogieron 15 por ser los más afines al propósito perseguido, y todos corresponden a los últimos 5 años, publicados en revistas internacionales y nacionales. PubMed se utilizó como fuente fundamental de búsqueda; otras bases de datos también consultadas fueron Lilacs, Hinari y Medline. Análisis e integración de la información: Las condiciones pulpares se clasifican como: pulpitis reversible, transicional, irreversible y pulpa necrótica. La semiología del dolor se sustenta en cuatro variables básicas asociadas a los estímulos nociceptivos que son: cualidad del dolor pulpar puede ser punzante o continuo, su curso intermitente o continuo, su localización limitado a una región de la boca, irradiado y referido, y su intensidad considerada como leve, moderado o severo. Conclusiones: Las variables asociadas a los estímulos nociceptivos revisten importancia semiológica, pues permiten valorar las manifestaciones dolorosas por las que transita un proceso inflamatorio pulpar(AU)


ABSTRACT Introduction: Attempts have been made to diagnose the pulpal inflammatory process based on its histopathological features, but to no avail, for these findings cannot be compared with clinical results. It would be more objective and reliable to analyze the characteristics of the pain expressing the pulpal evolution at each stage and establish an accurate diagnosis allowing the choice of the type of treatment to be indicated. Objective: Interpret the course of a pulpal inflammatory process through variables associated to nociceptive stimuli. Methods: A bibliographic review was conducted about the study variables with respect to pain and its association to a pulpal inflammatory state. A total 24 scientific papers were analyzed which dealt with pulpal pain, of which 15 were selected for being the most closely related to the goal pursued and having been published in international and national journals in the last five years. PubMed was the main source searched, while other databases such as Lilacs, Hinari and Medline were also consulted. Data analysis and integration: Pulpal conditions are classified into reversible, transitional, irreversible pulpitis and necrotic pulp. Pain semiology is based on the following four basic variables associated to nociceptive stimuli: pulpal pain quality (sharp or continuous), course (intermittent or continuous), location (limited to a region in the mouth, radiating or referred) and intensity (mild, moderate or severe). Conclusions: The variables associated to nociceptive stimuli are semiologically important, for they make it possible to evaluate the painful manifestations gone through by a pulpal inflammatory process(AU)


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Humans , Pulpitis/diagnosis , Dental Pulp Cavity/injuries , Nociceptive Pain/epidemiology , Periodicals as Topic , Databases, Bibliographic
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Front Immunol ; 11: 23, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32038662

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Pain is a frequent symptom in leprosy patients. It may be predominantly nociceptive, as in neuritis, or neuropathic, due to injury or nerve dysfunction. The differential diagnosis of these two forms of pain is a challenge in clinical practice, especially because it is quite common for a patient to suffer from both types of pain. A better understanding of cytokine profile may serve as a tool in assessing patients and also help to comprehend pathophysiology of leprosy pain. Patients with leprosy and neural pain (n = 22), neuropathic pain (n = 18), neuritis (nociceptive pain) (n = 4), or no pain (n = 17), further to those with diabetic neuropathy and neuropathic pain (n = 17) were recruited at Souza Araujo Out-Patient Unit (Fiocruz, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil). Serum levels of IL1ß, IL-6, IL-10, IL-17, TNF, CCL-2/MCP-1, IFN-γ, CXCL-10/IP-10, and TGF-ß were evaluated in the different Groups. Impairment in thermal or pain sensitivity was the most frequent clinical finding (95.5%) in leprosy neuropathy patients with and without pain, but less frequent in Diabetic Group (88.2%). Previous reactional episodes have occurred in patients in the leprosy and Pain Group (p = 0.027) more often. Analysis of cytokine levels have demonstrated that the concentrations of IL-1ß, TNF, TGF-ß, and IL-17 in serum samples of patients having leprosy neuropathy in combination with neuropathic or nociceptive pain were higher when compared to the samples of leprosy neuropathy patients without pain. In addition, these cytokine levels were significantly augmented in leprosy patients with neuropathic pain in relation to those with neuropathic pain due to diabetes. IL-1ß levels are an independent variable associated with both types of pain in patients with leprosy neuropathy. IL-6 concentration was increased in both groups with pain. Moreover, CCL-2/MCP-1 and CXCL-10/IP-10 levels were higher in patients with diabetic neuropathy over those with leprosy neuropathy. In brief, IL-1ß is an independent variable related to neuropathic and nociceptive pain in patients with leprosy, and could be an important biomarker for patient follow-up. IL-6 was higher in both groups with pain (leprosy and diabetic patients), and could be a therapeutic target in pain control.


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Diabetic Neuropathies/blood , Interleukin-1beta/blood , Interleukin-6/blood , Leprosy/blood , Neuralgia/blood , Neuritis/blood , Aged , Biomarkers/blood , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diabetic Neuropathies/diagnosis , Diabetic Neuropathies/epidemiology , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Leprosy/diagnosis , Leprosy/epidemiology , Male , Middle Aged , Neuralgia/diagnosis , Neuralgia/epidemiology , Neuritis/diagnosis , Neuritis/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies
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Pain Rep ; 4(1): e692, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30801041

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INTRODUCTION: Chronic pain (CP) is highly prevalent and generally undertreated health condition. Noninvasive brain stimulation may contribute to decrease pain intensity and influence other aspects related to CP. OBJECTIVE: To provide consensus-based recommendations for the use of noninvasive brain stimulation in clinical practice. METHODS: Systematic review of the literature searching for randomized clinical trials followed by consensus panel. Recommendations also involved a cost-estimation study. RESULTS: The systematic review wielded 24 transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and 22 repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) studies. The following recommendations were provided: (1) Level A for anodal tDCS over the primary motor cortex (M1) in fibromyalgia, and level B for peripheral neuropathic pain, abdominal pain, and migraine; bifrontal (F3/F4) tDCS and M1 high-definition (HD)-tDCS for fibromyalgia; Oz/Cz tDCS for migraine and for secondary benefits such as improvement in quality of life, decrease in anxiety, and increase in pressure pain threshold; (2) level A recommendation for high-frequency (HF) rTMS over M1 for fibromyalgia and neuropathic pain, and level B for myofascial or musculoskeletal pain, complex regional pain syndrome, and migraine; (3) level A recommendation against the use of anodal M1 tDCS for low back pain; and (4) level B recommendation against the use of HF rTMS over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in the control of pain. CONCLUSION: Transcranial DCS and rTMS are recommended techniques to be used in the control of CP conditions, with low to moderate analgesic effects, and no severe adverse events. These recommendations are based on a systematic review of the literature and a consensus made by experts in the field. Readers should use it as part of the resources available to decision-making.

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Rev. bras. ter. intensiva ; 30(1): 42-49, jan.-mar. 2018. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-899556

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RESUMO Objetivo: Avaliar a validade e a confiabilidade da versão brasileira da Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS-Br) em vítimas de traumatismo craniencefálico. Métodos: Estudo observacional, prospectivo, de medidas repetidas e pareadas, realizado em duas unidades de terapia intensiva (clínica e cirúrgica) de um hospital geral de grande porte. A amostra por conveniência foi composta por vítimas de traumatismo craniencefálico moderado ou grave, penetrante ou fechado, adultos, sedados e mecanicamente ventilados. Foram realizadas 432 observações por pares de avaliadores independentes, simultaneamente, antes da limpeza do olho, durante a limpeza do olho, durante a aspiração traqueal e após a aspiração traqueal. Foram coletados dados sociodemográficos, clínicos, relacionados ao trauma, sedoanalgesia e parâmetros fisiológicos (frequência cardíaca, pressão arterial sistólica e diastólica). A validade discriminante foi verificada pelo teste de Friedman e Wilcoxon por pares. Utilizaram-se o coeficiente de correlação intraclasse e coeficiente de Kappa de Cohen para avaliar a confiabilidade. O teste de correlação de Spearman foi utilizado para verificar a associação entre variáveis clínicas e os escores da BPS-Br durante a aspiração traqueal. Resultados: Houve elevação significativa dos parâmetros fisiológicos durante a aspiração traqueal, porém sem correlação com os escores de BPS-Br. A dor foi significativamente mais intensa durante a aspiração traqueal (p < 0,005). Foi evidenciada satisfatória concordância interobservadores, com coeficiente de correlação intraclasse de 0,95 (0,90 - 0,98) e Kappa de 0,70. Conclusão: Os escores da BPS-Br elevaram-se durante a aspiração traqueal. A versão brasileira da escala mostrou-se válida e confiável para avaliação da dor em vítimas de traumatismo craniencefálico submetidos à aspiração traqueal.


ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the validity and reliability of the Brazilian version of the Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS-Br) in victims of traumatic brain injury. Methods: Observational prospective study with paired and repeated measures conducted at two intensive care units (clinical and surgical) of a large general hospital. The convenience sample consisted of adult victims of moderate or severe penetrating or blunt craniocerebral trauma who were sedated and mechanically ventilated. A total of 432 paired observations were performed by independent evaluators simultaneously, prior to eye cleaning, during eye cleaning, during tracheal aspiration and after tracheal aspiration. Sociodemographic, clinical, trauma-related, sedoanalgesia and physiological parameter data (heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure) were collected. The discriminant validity was tested using the Friedman and Wilcoxon paired tests. The intraclass correlation coefficient and Cohen's Kappa coefficient were used to evaluate the reliability. The Spearman correlation test was used to test the association between clinical variables and BPS-Br scores during tracheal aspiration. Results: There was a significant increase in the physiological parameters during tracheal aspiration, but without correlation with the BPS-Br scores. Pain was significantly more intense during tracheal aspiration (p < 0.005). Satisfactory interobserver agreement was found, with an intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.95 (0.90 - 0.98) and Kappa coefficient of 0.70. Conclusion: Brazilian version of the Behavioral Pain Scale scores increased during tracheal aspiration. The Brazilian version of the scale was valid and reliable for pain assessment of traumatic brain injury victims undergoing tracheal aspiration.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Pain/diagnosis , Pain Measurement/methods , Brain Injuries, Traumatic/complications , Intensive Care Units , Pain/etiology , Respiration, Artificial , Trachea , Brazil , Prospective Studies , Reproducibility of Results , Statistics, Nonparametric
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; Arq. neuropsiquiatr;74(11): 895-901, Nov. 2016. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-827982

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ABSTRACT Objective To describe the pain profile of patients with traumatic brachial plexus injury. Methods We enrolled 65 patients with traumatic brachial plexus injury. The Douleur Neuropathique 4 questionnaire was used to classify pain and the SF-36 was used to evaluate quality of life. Results The patients with traumatic brachial plexus injury were predominantly young male victims of motorcycle accidents. Pain was present in 75.4% of the individuals and 79% presented with neuropathic pain, mostly located in the hands (30.41%). The use of auxiliary devices (p = 0.05) and marital status (p = 0.03) were both independent predictors of pain. Pain also impacted negatively on the quality of life (p = 0.001). Conclusions Pain is frequent in patients with traumatic brachial plexus injury. Despite the peripheral nervous system injury, nociceptive pain is not unusual. Pain evaluation, including validated instruments, is essential to guide optimal clinical management of patients with the condition.


RESUMO Objetivo Descrever o perfil de dor de sujeitos com lesão traumática do plexo braquial. Métodos Nós incluímos 65 indivíduos com lesão traumática do plexo braquial. O Douleur Neuropathique 4 foi usado para classificar a dor e o SF-36 foi usado para avaliar a qualidade de vida. Resultados Sujeitos com lesão traumática do plexo braquial eram em sua maioria homens jovens, vítimas de acidentes motociclísticos. A dor esteve presete em 75.4% dos indivíduos e 79% deles apresentaram dor neuropática, mais frequentemente localizada nas mãos (30.41%). O uso de dispositivos auxiliares (p = 0.05) e o estado civil foram, ambos, preditores independentes de dor. A dor ainda impactou negativamente da qualidade de vida (p = 0.001). Conclusões A dor é frequente em sujeitos com lesão traumática do plexo braquial. Apesar de envolver uma lesão do sistema nervoso a dor nociceptiva não é infrequente. A avaliação da dor, incluindo instrumentos validados, é essencial para direcionar as condutas clínicas de sujeitos com esta condição.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Young Adult , Brachial Plexus Neuropathies/epidemiology , Nociceptive Pain/epidemiology , Hand , Neuralgia/epidemiology , Quality of Life , Pain Measurement , Brazil/epidemiology , Prevalence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Analysis of Variance , Marital Status , Brachial Plexus Neuropathies/complications , Nociceptive Pain/etiology , Neuralgia/etiology
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Steroids ; 110: 77-87, 2016 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27091763

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The present review discusses the potential role of neurosteroids/neuroactive steroids in the regulation of nociceptive and neuropathic pain, and recapitulates the current knowledge on the main mechanisms involved in the reduction of pain, especially those occurring at the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, a crucial site for nociceptive processing. We will make special focus on progesterone and its derivative allopregnanolone, which have been shown to exert remarkable actions in order to prevent or reverse the maladaptive changes and pain behaviors that arise after nervous system damage in various experimental neuropathic conditions.


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Neuralgia/metabolism , Neurotransmitter Agents/metabolism , Animals , Humans , Neuralgia/pathology , Nociception/physiology , Pregnanolone/metabolism , Progesterone/metabolism , Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn/metabolism , Spinal Cord Dorsal Horn/pathology
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Rev. dor ; 17(supl.1): 5-10, 2016.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-795160

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Several pathophysiological mechanisms are involved in the genesis of neuropathic pain. However, available justifications for its onset are unsatisfying and do not explain the participation of nervi nervorum and nervi vasorum abnormalities on functional aberrations which characterize pain generated by injuries to the peripheral nervous system. There are evidences that nervi nervorum contribute to the development and justify many clinical findings and prophylactic, therapeutic and rehabilitation alternatives related to neuropathic pain. This study aimed at presenting a review of anatomic and functional studies and theories about their objectives and at giving examples of conditions in which nervi nervorum have markedly participated in neuropathic pain generation and maintenance. CONTENTS: Nervi nervorum are a set of unmyelinated or poorly myelinated fibers located in peripheral nerves sheaths which, among other functions, seem to participate in the transmission of evoked sensory information and in the environmental regulation of peripheral nervous system structures. CONCLUSION: Nervi nervorum structural and functional abnormalities may contribute to the onset, maintenance and worsening of neuropathic pain and "demodulatory" painful syndromes. Further studies, especially with the application of more specific and sensitive histological, biochemical and electrophysiological methods are necessary to clarify the realities of their biologies.


RESUMO JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: Diversos mecanismos fisiopatológicos estão envolvidos na gênese das dores neuropáticas. Entretanto as justificativas disponíveis para sua ocorrência são insatisfatórias e em nada esclarecem a ocorrência das assim chamadas dores desmodulatórias. Há crescente interesse em se compreender a participação das anormalidades dos nervi nervorum e nervi vasorum nas aberrações funcionais que caracterizam as dores geradas pelas lesões que acometem o sistema nervoso periférico. Há evidências de que os nervi nervorum contribuem para desenvolvimento e justificam muitos dos resultados clínicos e as alternativas profiláticas, terapêuticas e reabilitacionais relacionadas às dores neuropáticas. O objetivo deste estudo foi apresentar uma revisão sobre os estudos anatômicos e funcionais e as teorias sobre suas finalidades e exemplificar condições em que os nervi nervorum participam de modo marcante na sua geração e manutenção da dor neuropática. CONTEÚDO: Os nervi nervorum são um conjunto de fibras amielínicas ou pouco mielinizadas localizadas nas bainhas dos nervos periféricos que, dentre outras funções, parecem participar da veiculação de informações sensitivas evocadas assim como da regulação do meio ambiente nas estruturas do sistema nervoso periférico. CONCLUSÃO: As anormalidades estruturais ou funcionais dos nervi nervorum podem contribuir para a ocorrência, manutenção e agravamento das dores neuropáticas e das síndromes dolorosas "desmodulatórias". Mais estudos, em especial com a aplicação de métodos histológicos, bioquímicos e eletrofisiológicos mais específicos e sensíveis são necessários para esclarecer as realidades de suas biologias.

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Texto & contexto enferm ; 23(2): 233-240, Apr-Jun/2014.
Article in English | BDENF - Nursing, LILACS | ID: lil-713084

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The objective of this study was to reveal nurses' perception in view of the nociceptive pain in child burn patients. This qualitative descriptive study was conducted at the Federal District Pediatric Hospital in Mexico City. Data were collected from semi-structured interviews with ten nurses working in the burn unit; they were analyzed by content analysis, which yielded three categories. The theoretical framework was based on phenomenology. The results showed the nurses' experiences, their expression, and their self-defense mechanisms, as revealed in the perception of their interventions. This highlighted the humanistic load regarding emotions, as the exposure to these feelings implies spending additional strength and energy, because the emotional work becomes more intense as their workloadincreases. Thus, the study concluded that subjects learn about their own experience through experience itself.


O objetivo deste estudo foi revelar a percepção da enfermeira diante da dor nociceptiva do paciente infantil que sofreu queimaduras. Foi desenvolvido no hospital pediátrico do Distrito Federal, México. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, do tipo descritivo. Para a coleta dos dados foi utilizada uma entrevista semiestruturada e aplicada a dez enfermeiras da área de queimados, sendo os dados analisados pelo método de análise de conteúdo, da qual emergiram três categorias. Utilizou-se como referencial teórico a Fenomenologia. Os resultados mostram as vivências das enfermeiras, a expressão, o mecanismos de conduta autodefensiva na percepção de suas intervenções, destacando-se a carga humanística em relação às emoções, pois a exposição a esses sentimentos implicará em um gasto extra de força e energia, sendo que o trabalho emocional se torna mais intenso a medida que essa demanda aumenta. Concluiu-se então que o sujeito aprende as vivências de si mesmo através da experiência.


El objetivo del estudio fue revelar la percepción de la enfermera frente al dolor nociceptivo del paciente infantil que sufre quemaduras. Desarrollado en un hospital pediátrico del Distrito Federal, México. Investigación cualitativa, de tipo descriptivo. Para la recolección se aplicó una guía de entrevista semiestructurada a diez enfermeras del área de quemados, siendo los datos analizados mediante análisis de contenido. Como resultados se obtuvieron tres categorías. Se utilizó como referencial teórico la fenomenología. Los resultados muestran las vivencias de las enfermeras, la expresión, del mecanismos de conducta auto-defensiva, en la percepción de sus intervenciones, se destaca la carga humanística que tienen las emociones, pues el hecho de manifestarlas implica un gasto extra de fuerza y energía, resultando que a mayor intensidad de la emoción a la que se enfrentan, más es el trabajo emocional que realizan. En conclusión el sujeto aprende las vivencias del yo por medio de la experiencia.


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Humans , Burns , Nursing , Pain Perception , Nociceptive Pain , Humanism
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Dolor ; 19(53): 20-23, jul. 2010.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-682505

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Objetivo: siendo el año del dolor musculoesquelético, es importante evitar el subtratamiento, dado la prevalencia de dolor crónico, los costos, limitación funcional y disminución de la calidad de vida en el paciente ortopédico, requiriéndose de vías menos invasivas, como la administración transdérmica, a través de sistema matricial de buprenorfina, en base a su liposolubilidad, y biodisponibilidad, sin riesgo de hiperalgesia ni afectación del sistema inmune, considerando su efecto techo en depresión respiratoria, y su empleo en comorbilidad renal y hepática. Material y métodos: estudio longitudinal, prospectivo, aleatorizado, de septiembre de 2008 a febrero de 2010, en el servicio de algología de orthocaz, unidad de ortopedia. N=108 de ambos sexos bajo consentimiento informado. Resultados: prevalencia de dolor en consulta externa de ortopedia r= 60-80 por ciento, x = 70, el crónico nociceptivo mayor de 30 por ciento y neuropático 1, 5 por ciento con predominio en el sexo femenino de 53,8 por ciento y, etiológicamente, el síndrome de columna fallida ocupa 40,7 por ciento, osteoartrosis 44, 4 por ciento, edad X= 66,59 años r= 20-85, dolor neuropático crónico secundario a metástasis en columna lumbar 3,7. La causa más común fue cáncer prostático, síndrome complejo regional 3,7 por ciento, el tamaño del efecto (EZ) fue de 1,2 el NNT= 4, a la 3ra semana se incrementó el dolor incidental e irruptivo, a partir del 10º día disminuyeron los efectos secundarios, como la somnolencia y nausea. Discusión y conclusiones: la osteoartritis, el síndrome de columna fallida, conducto lumbar estrecho mixto, síndrome complejo regional, secuelas de fracturas, prótesis fallidas, secuelas de displasia del desarrollo de la cadera, síndrome doloroso lumbar crónico, son padecimientos musculoesqueléticos en el que se aceptan el manejo de opiodes clase 3 de la OMS, de libración prolongada, como la buprenorfina...


Objetive: being the international year of the pain skeletal muscle, it is important to avoid the sub treatment, dice the prevalence of chronic pain, with the costs, functional limitation and diminution of the quality of life in the orthopedic patient requiring itself of less invasive routes as it is it the transdermal administration through matrix system of buprenorfina, on the basis of his high lip solubility without risk of hiperalgesia nor affectation of inmune system, considering his effect ceiling in respiratory depression, and its use in renal and hepatic comorbidity. Material and methodology: longitudinal, prospective study, randomized, of September of the 2008 to February 2010, in the service of algology of Orthocaz unit of N= orthopedics 108 both sexes, under informed consent. Results: Prevalence of pain in external consultation of orthopedics r= 60-80 per cent, x =70, the chronic greater nociceptive of 30 percent and neurophatic 1,5 percent with predominance in 53,8 percent feminine sex etiology the syndrome of insolvent column occupies 40,7 percent, osteoartrosis 44,4 percent, X= age 66,59 years, r= 20-85, secondary chronic neuropathic pain to metastasis in 3,7 lumbar column the cause most common prostate cancer, regional complex syndrome 3,7 percent the size of effect (EZ) the EU of 1,2 NNT= 4, to third week increase the incidental and irruptive pain, from the 10 day diminished the indirect effect, as drowsiness and feels nauseous. Discussion and and conclusions osteoarthritis, syndrome of insolvent column, lumbar conduit narrow compound, regional complex syndrome, sequels of fractures, prosthesis insolvent, sequels of dysplasia of the developement of the hip, chronic lumbar painful syndrome, are sufferings skeletal muscle in wich the handing of opiods is accepted class III, of the WHO of liberation prolonged as it is it buprenorfina transdermal, wih progressive degree, and to allow tolerability.


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Humans , Male , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Young Adult , Middle Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Analgesics, Opioid/therapeutic use , Buprenorphine/therapeutic use , Chronic Pain/drug therapy , Nociceptive Pain/drug therapy , Neuralgia/drug therapy , Administration, Cutaneous , Analgesics, Opioid/administration & dosage , Buprenorphine/administration & dosage , Cohort Studies , Complex Regional Pain Syndromes/drug therapy , Transdermal Patch
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; Arq. neuropsiquiatr;67(3a): 741-749, Sept. 2009. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-523638

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Neuropathic pain (NP) is defined as pain caused by lesion or dysfunction of the somatosensory system, as a result of abnormal activation of the nociceptive pathway (small fibers and spinothalamic tracts). The most common causes of this syndrome are the following: diabetes, post-herpetic neuralgia, trigeminal neuralgia, stroke, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injury, HIV infection, cancer. In the last few years, the NP has been receiving special attention for two main reasons: (1) therapeutical refractoriness of a variety of pain syndromes with predominant neuropathic characteristics and (2) the development of diagnostic tools for neuropathic pain complaints. The present review article provides relevant information on the understanding and recognition of NP, as well as evidence-based therapeutic approaches.


A dor neuropática (DN) é definida como dor causada por lesão ou disfunção do sistema somatossensitivo, como resultado da ativação anormal da via nociceptiva (fibras de pequeno calibre e trato espinotalâmico). As principais causas desta síndrome são: diabetes, neuralgia pós-herpética, neuralgia trigeminal, acidente vascular encefálico, esclerose múltipla, trauma raquimedular, infecção por HIV, câncer. Nos últimos anos, a DN vem recebendo especial atenção por dois motivos principais: (1) refratariedade terapêutica de várias síndromes dolorosas com componentes neuropáticos predominantes e (2) desenvolvimento de ferramentas diagnósticas para o reconhecimento deste tipo de dor. O presente artigo de revisão fornece informações relevantes para o entendimento e reconhecimento da DN, bem como de abordagens terapêuticas baseadas em evidência.


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Humans , Analgesics/administration & dosage , Neuralgia , Neuralgia/diagnosis , Neuralgia/drug therapy , Neuralgia/etiology , Pain Measurement
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