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Characterization of pain syndromes in patients with neuromyelitis optica.

Fernanda Valerio1,2, Samira L Apostolos-Pereira2, Douglas Kazutoshi Sato2,3, Dagoberto Callegaro2, Leandro Tavares Lucato2, Victor Rosseto Barboza1,2, Valquiria A Silva1, Ricardo Galhardoni1, Antonia L de Lima Rodrigues1, Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira1,2,4, Daniel Ciampi de Andrade1,2,4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pain is common and refractory in spinal cord injury (SCI). Currently, most studies evaluated pain in male-predominant traumatic-SCI. Also, concomitant secondary pain syndromes and its temporal evolution were seldom reported.
METHODS: We aimed to prospectively describe the main and secondary pain and its associated factors in inflammatory-SCI evaluating neuromyelitis optica (NMO) patients. In-remission NMO patients underwent neurological, imaging and autoantibody evaluations. Questionnaires detailing main and secondary pains, functional state, mood, catastrophizing, quality of life (QoL) and "non-motor symptoms" were used at two time points.
RESULTS: Pain was present in 53 (73.6%) of the 72 patients included. At-level neuropathic pain was the most common main pain syndrome, affecting 32 subjects (60.4% of those with pain). Over 70% (n = 38) of this cohort reported two pain syndromes. Those without pain were significantly younger (26.1 ± 12.7 y.o. in those without pain and 40.1 ± 12.5, 37.2 ± 11.4 y.o. in those whose main pain was neuropathic and non-neuropathic, respectively, p = .001), and no differences in the inflammatory status were observed between groups. On follow-up, one-fifth (n = 11) had a different main pain syndrome from the first visit. Pain impacted QoL as much as disability and motor strength.
CONCLUSION: Pain is a prevalent and disabling non-motor symptom in NMO-SCI. Most patients experience more than one pain syndrome which can change in time even in the absence of clinical relapse. Age of the inflammatory-SCI was a major determinant of pain. Acknowledging temporal changes and multiplicity of pain syndromes in NMO-SCI may give insights into more precise designs of clinical trials and general management of pain in SCI. SIGNIFICANCE: In this longitudinal study with NMO-related SCI, pain affected almost three-quarters of patients with NMO. Over 70% have more than one pain syndrome and at-level neuropathic pain is the most common type of pain syndrome. Patients without pain were significantly younger but had the same burden of inflammatory lesions than those with pain. During follow-up, up to one fifth of patients presented with changes in the main pain syndromes, which can occur even in the absence of clinical activity of the inflammatory disease. In this cohort, Pain affected quality of life as much as disability or motor strength.
© 2020 European Pain Federation - EFIC®.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32488917     DOI: 10.1002/ejp.1608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pain        ISSN: 1090-3801            Impact factor:   3.931


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1.  Association of Pain with Plasma C5a in Patients with Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorders During Remission.

Authors:  Yanping Tong; Jie Liu; Tao Yang; Jingwen Wang; Tianyou Zhao; Yuezhi Kang; Yongping Fan
Journal:  Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat       Date:  2022-05-17       Impact factor: 2.989

Review 2.  Targeting Neuromyelitis Optica Pathogenesis: Results from Randomized Controlled Trials of Biologics.

Authors:  Laura Cacciaguerra; Paola Tortorella; Maria A Rocca; Massimo Filippi
Journal:  Neurotherapeutics       Date:  2021-04-28       Impact factor: 6.088

3.  Dissecting central post-stroke pain: a controlled symptom-psychophysical characterization.

Authors:  Luciana Mendonça Barbosa; Valquíria Aparecida da Silva; Antônia Lilian de Lima Rodrigues; Diego Toledo Reis Mendes Fernandes; Rogério Adas Ayres de Oliveira; Ricardo Galhardoni; Lin Tchia Yeng; Jefferson Rosi Junior; Adriana Bastos Conforto; Leandro Tavares Lucato; Marcelo Delboni Lemos; Roland Peyron; Luis Garcia-Larrea; Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira; Daniel Ciampi de Andrade
Journal:  Brain Commun       Date:  2022-04-05

4.  Unique features of central neuropathic pain in multiple sclerosis: Results of a cluster analysis.

Authors:  Michal Rivel; Anat Achiron; Mark Dolev; Yael Stern; Gabi Zeilig; Ruth Defrin
Journal:  Eur J Pain       Date:  2022-03-22       Impact factor: 3.651

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