| Literature DB >> 26543372 |
Tiffany A Kolesar1, Kirsten M Fiest2, Stephen D Smith1, Jennifer Kornelsen3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the use of fMRI of the spinal cord in measuring noxious stimulation.Entities:
Keywords: functional MRI; nociception; pain; spinal cord; systematic review
Year: 2015 PMID: 26543372 PMCID: PMC4624094 DOI: 10.4137/MRI.S23556
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Magn Reson Insights ISSN: 1178-623X
Figure 1Schematic diagram of spinal cord physiology. 1° indicates primary afferent, while 2° indicates secondary neuron. Pain and temperature information travel the primary afferent, enter the spinal cord through the ipsilateral dorsal horn, and synapse with the secondary neuron. The secondary neuron decussates and transmits this information to the brain through the contralateral spinothalamic tract. Numbers (out of 19) indicate the number of studies in which activation in that region was observed.
Figure 2Flowchart of procedure.
Characteristics of included studies.
| AUTHOR (YEAR) | POPULATION (N1, NX) | ECHO TYPE | NOXIOUS STIMULI (TIME (SEC)) | STIMULATED DERMATOME | PAIN RATING | FOCUS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brooks (2008) | Norm (8, 10) | Gradient | Therm: 46.2°C; 46.1°C (30) | C8 | 5–6/10 | Methodology |
| Brooks (2012) | Norm (18) | Gradient | Therm: 52.3°C; 51.3°C (3) | C8 | 3.6/10 | Methodology |
| Cahill (2011) | Norm (8) | Spin | Therm: 42°C; 46°C (52) | ~C7 | 5.0/10 | Pain |
| Dobek (2014) | Norm (12) | Spin | Therm: 49.1°C, 10 pulses, 33 Hz (30) | C6 | 53/100; 57/100 | Cognition |
| Eippert (2009) | Norm (15) | Gradient | Therm: 46.9°C (20) | C6 | 60/100 | Cognition |
| Geuter (2013) | Norm (23) | Gradient | Therm: 46.3°C (20) | C5/C6 | 60/100 | Cognition |
| Ghazni (2010) | Norm (8) | Spin | Mech: 15 grams (56) | C5/C6 | 2.125/10 | Pain |
| Lawrence (2011) | Children (11) | Spin | Therm: 17°C; 27°C (43) | C6/C7 | Pain | |
| Nash (2013) | Norm (10) | Gradient | Therm: 47.5°C (30) | C6/C7; C4/C5 | 7/10 | Methodology |
| Rempe (2014) | Norm (16) | Spin | Mech: 166 mN | C6 | 3.4/10 | Pain |
| Rempe (2015) | Norm (16) | Spin | Therm: 36.8°C | C6 | 4.5/10 | Pain |
| Sprenger (2012) | Norm (20, 15) | Gradient | Therm: 47.3°C (22.5) | C6 | 60/100 | Cognition |
| Sprenger (2015) | Norm (20) | Gradient | Therm: 46°C; 47°C (15) | C6 | 56.7/100 | Methodology |
| Stroman (2002) | SCI (6) Norm (15) | Spin | Therm: 10°C, 15°C, 2°C (33) | L4 | SCI | |
| Stroman (2004) | SCI (27) Norm (15) | Spin | Therm: 10°C (33) | L4 | SCI | |
| Stroman (2011) | Norm (11, 5, 9) | Spin | Therm: 18°C; 15°C (45) | ~C7 | 2.1/4; 2.3/4 | Cognition |
| Summers (2010) | Norm (11) | Gradient | Therm (Laser): 1.34 μm, 4 ms pulse, 0.45 Hz (20) | C6/C7 | 3–4/10 | Methodology |
| Xie (2007) | Norm (6) | Spin | Electr: 0.2 ms constant current, 20 Hz (35) | C6/C7 | Pain | |
| Xie (2012) | Norm (14) | Gradient | Electr: 1 ms pulse, 5 Hz (60) | C6 | 50–70/100 | Methodology |
Notes: Pain ratings were either averaged across participants, or the stimuli were individually adjusted to maintain a pain rating within a specified range. The values for the number of participants are separated by a comma if more than one protocol was used.
Dermatomes determined by hand from anatomical regions.
Sensitization via capsaicin.
Abbreviations: Norm, normal, healthy participants; Therm, thermal stimulation; Mech, mechanical stimulation; Electr, electrical stimulation; SCI, spinal cord injury.