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Morten Sejer Hansen1, Jørn Wetterslev2, Christian Bressen Pipper3, Rebecca Østervig1, Mohammad Sohail Asghar1, Jørgen Berg Dahl4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Clinical pain models can be applied when investigating basic physiologic pain responses in healthy volunteers. Several pain models exist; however, only few have been adequately validated. Our primary aim with this prospective study was to investigate the intra- and inter-individual variation in secondary hyperalgesia elicited by brief thermal sensitization (45°C for 3 min) in healthy volunteers.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27167119 PMCID: PMC4864410 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0155284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Flowchart of included study participants.
Fig 2Sequence of clinical pain stimulation.
Sequence of clinical pain stimulation. Sequence of p-TS and HPDT depends on randomization. Abbreviations: BTS, brief thermal sensitization; p-TS, pain during 1 min. thermal stimulation; HPDT, heat pain detection threshold; min, minutes.
Characteristics of included participants.
| Variable | Mean (SD) | Range (min.-max.) |
|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 24 (3) | 18–32 |
| Height (m) | 1,85 (0,1) | 1.69–1.98 |
| Weight (kg) | 78 (9) | 65–105 |
| BMI (m2/kg) | 22,8 (2,1) | 18.4–27.3 |
Abbreviations: BMI, Body Mass Index
Median size of the area of secondary hyperalgesia.
| QST | Experimental day 1 | Experimental day 2 | Experimental day 3 | Experimental day 4 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median (IQR) | Range | Median (IQR) | Range | Median (IQR) | Range | Median (IQR) | Range | |
| BTS | 311.9 (256.6–457.0) | 12.5–742.5 | 294.0 (250.5–417.3) | 12.5–748.0 | 339.3 (231.7–389.9) | 12.5–641.3 | 310.1 (244.1–413.3) | 12.5–681.5 |
Median size and range of areas of secondary hyperalgesia following BTS on the four experimental days
* Medians, IQRs and ranges are given in Cm2
Abbreviations: QST, Quantitative Sensory Testing; BTS, Brief thermal sensitization, IQR, Interquartile range
Main results.
| Parameter | Result (95% CI) |
|---|---|
| ICCIntra-investigator intra-participant | 0.85 (0.78–0.90) |
| ICCInter-investigator intra-participant | 0.82 (0.69–0.89) |
| ICCIntra-investigator inter-participant | 0.03 (0.0–0.16) |
| CV | 0.17 (0.14–0.21) |
Intraclass Correlations and Coefficient of Variation. Abbreviations: ICC, Intra Class Correlation; CV, Coefficient of Variation
Fig 3Areas of secondary hyperalgesia following BTS.
Areas of secondary hyperalgesia on the 4 experimental days following brief thermal sensitization. Medians and interquartile ranges are displayed. Values higher than 1.5 times of upper quartile or lower quartile are designated as outliers and marked with °. Abbreviations: Cm, centimeter; BTS, Brief thermal sensitization.
Heat pain detection threshold, and pain during 1 min. thermal stimulation.
| QST | Experimental day 1 | Experimental day 2 | Experimental day 3 | Experimental day 4 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median (IQR) | Range | Median (IQR) | Range | Median (IQR) | Range | Median (IQR) | Range | |
| HPDT | 44.8 (42.4–46) | 37.6–48.4 | 44.9 (43.1–46.3) | 36.7–48.5 | 44.7 (42–46.4) | 37.5–48.9 | 45.1 (43.6–46) | 36.7–48.7 |
| p-TS-max. VAS | 23.0 (16–36) | 0.0–72.0 | 27.0 (16–34) | 0.0–71 | 25.0 (16.8–37.3) | 3.0–64.0 | 27.0 (17.5–40) | 2.0–71.0 |
| p-TS-AUC VAS | 853.8 (325.2–1198) | 0.0–3663.0 | 851.8 (448.3–1275.3) | 0.0–3620.50 | 936.2 (523.4–1216.2) | 8.8–3400.7 | 901.7 (421.1–1416.6) | 6.9–3294.5 |
Median, IQR and range of HPDT, p-TS-max VAS and p-TS-AUC VAS on the 4 experimental days.
* Medians, IQRs and ranges are given in °C
Abbreviations: QST, Quantitative Sensory Test; HPDT, Heat pain detection threshold; p-TS, pain during 1 min. thermal stimulation, Max., maximum; AUC, Area Under the Curve; VAS, Visual Analog Scale, IQR, Interquartile range
Scores of Pain Catastrophizing Scale and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.
| Psychological test | Median (IQR) | Range |
|---|---|---|
| PCSRumination | 6 (3.8–8) | 0–15 |
| PCSMagnification | 2 (1–4) | 0–7 |
| PCSHelplessness | 3 (2–7) | 0–19 |
| PCSTotal | 12 (7.8–18) | 0–38 |
| HADSAnxiety | 4 (1–6) | 0–12 |
| HADSDepression | 1 (1–3) | 0–9 |
| HADSTotal | 5 (3–10) | 0–18 |
Median, IQRs and range of the PCS and HADS. Total scores and scores of individual subtests are displayed. Abbreviations: PCS, Pain Catastrophizing Score; HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, IQR, Interquartile range
Fig 4Heat pain detection threshold.
Heat pain detection threshold on the 4 experimental days. Medians and interquartile ranges are displayed. Values higher than 1.5 times of upper quartile or lower quartile are designated as outliers and marked with °.
Fig 5maximum VAS during p-TS.
Maximum visual analogue score during 1 min. thermal stimulation on the 4 experimental days. Medians and interquartile ranges are displayed. Values higher than 1.5 times of upper quartile or lower quartile are designated as outliers and marked with °. Abbreviations: VAS, Visual analogue score; p-TS, Pain during 1 min. thermal stimulation.
Fig 6VAS-AUC during p-TS.
Visual analogue score during 1 min. thermal stimulation on the 4 experimental days. Medians and interquartile ranges are displayed. Values higher than 1.5 times of upper quartile or lower quartile are designated as outliers and marked with °. Abbreviations: VAS, Visual analogue score; p-TS, Pain during 1 min. thermal stimulation; AUC, Area under the curve.