| Literature DB >> 33081835 |
Ana Jovanovic1, Philipp Klassen2,3,4, Peter Heuschmann2,3,4, Claudia Sommer5,6, Mark Roberts1, Nurcan Üçeyler7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pain is an early symptom of Fabry disease (FD) and is characterized by a unique phenotype with mainly episodic acral and triggerable burning pain. Recently, we designed and validated the first pain questionnaire for adult FD patients in an interview and a self-administered version in German: the Würzburg Fabry Pain Questionnaire (FPQ). We now report the validation of the English version of the self-administered FPQ (enFPQ).Entities:
Keywords: English version; Fabry disease; Fabry-associated pain; Pain questionnaire
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33081835 PMCID: PMC7576746 DOI: 10.1186/s13023-020-01580-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orphanet J Rare Dis ISSN: 1750-1172 Impact factor: 4.123
Demographic data of the study population
| Number of patients (N) | 39 |
| M, F (N) | 23, 16 |
| Median age (range) | 47 (18–71) |
| Pain only in childhood (M/F) | 1 (1/0) |
| Pain only in adulthood (M/F) | 15 (9/6) |
| Pain in childhood and adulthood (M/F) | 23 (13/10) |
This table shows demographic data of the study population and the distribution of patients with pain in childhood and/or in adulthood
M male, F female
Test–retest reliability of nominal scaled items 1–5 and 8 of the Fabry Pain Questionnaire
| Questions | AC1-statistic (95% confidence interval) |
|---|---|
| 1 Adulthood | 0.642 (0.390–0.894) |
| 1 Childhood | 0.680 (0.494–0.866) |
| 2 Adulthood | 0.821 (0.673–0.968) |
| 2 Childhood | 0.706 (0.522–0.891) |
| 3 Adulthood | 0.815 (0.670–0.961) |
| 3 Childhood | 0.632 (0.418–0.846) |
| 4a Adulthood | 0.759 (0.588–0.930) |
| 4a Childhood | 0.618 (0.422–0.813) |
| 4b Adulthood | 0.551 (0.269–0.834) |
| 4b Childhood | 0.674 (0.486–0.861) |
| 4c Adulthood | 0.794 (0.633, 0.956) |
| 4c Childhood | 0.611 (0.411–0.810) |
| 4d Adulthood | 0.861 (0.724–0.998) |
| 4d Childhood | 0.873 (0.747–0.998) |
| 5 Adulthood | 0.772 (0.575–0.969) |
| 5 Childhood | 0.610 (0.348–0.873) |
| 8 Hands | 0.740 (0.530–0.949) |
| 8 Feet | 0.814 (0.638–0.990) |
| 8 Back/neck | 0.620 (0.359–0.880) |
| 8 Knees | 0.663 (0.416–0.910) |
| 8 Shoulders | 0.772 (0.575–0.969) |
| 8 Other articulations | 0.822 (0.654–0.991) |
| 8 Abdomen/thorax | 0.888 (0.754–1) |
| 8 Head/jaws | 0.822 (0.654–0.991) |
| 8 Arms/legs | 0.436 (0.140–0.731) |
This table shows AC1-statistics of nominal scaled items 1–5 and 8 of the Fabry Pain Questionnaire. Questions 1–5 were asked for pain in childhood and adulthood, thus AC1-statistics are shown for both time periods. Information for question 8 (pain location) was collected with a diagram and AC1-statistics were calculated for each bodypart
Test–retest reliability of nominal scaled items 10 and 11 of the Fabry Pain Questionnaire
| Questions | AC1-statistic (95% confidence interval) |
|---|---|
| 10a (n = 10) | 0.756 (0.316–1) |
| 10b (n = 10) | 0.576 (0.096–1) |
| 10c (n = 10) | 0.624 (0.152–1) |
| 11 Adulthood burning | 0.605 (0.339–0.871) |
| 11 Childhood burning | 0.702 (0.468–0.936) |
| 11 Adulthood stabbing | 0.578 (0.305–0.852) |
| 11 Childhood stabbing | 0.732 (0.511–0.953) |
| 11 Adulthood pulling | 0.847 (0.699–0.994) |
| 11 Childhood pulling | 0.854 (0.714–0.995) |
| 11 Adulthood like electric shocks | 0.592 (0.327–0.857) |
| 11 Childhood like electric shocks | 0.883 (0.743–1) |
| 11 Adulthood tearing | 0.868 (0.727–1) |
| 11 Childhood tearing | 0.937 (0.844–1) |
| 11 Adulthood don’t know | 1 (–) |
| 11 Childhood don’t know | 0.822 (0.654–0.991) |
This table shows AC1-statistics of nominal scaled items 10 and 11 of the Fabry Pain Questionnaire. For question 11 (quality of pain) we calculated AC1-statistics for each quality of pain
Test–retest reliability of nominal scaled items 12 and 13 of the Fabry Pain Questionnaire
| Questions | AC1-statistic (95% confidence interval) |
|---|---|
| 12 Adulthood without trigger | 0.286 (− 0.030 to 0.603) |
| 12 Childhood without trigger | 0.716 (0.492–0.940) |
| 12 Adulthood heat | 0.694 (0.458–0.931) |
| 12 Childhood heat | 0.759 (0.547–0.972) |
| 12 Adulthood cold | 0.656 (0.406–0.905) |
| 12 Childhood cold | 0.672 (0.438–0.916) |
| 12 Adulthood fever | 0.697 (0.462–0.933) |
| 12 Childhood fever | 0.852 (0.682–1) |
| 12 Adulthood physical activity | 0.543 (0.266–0.820) |
| 12 Childhood physical activity | 0.754 (0.539–0.969) |
| 12 Adulthood sports | 0.603 (0.339–0.867) |
| 12 Childhood sports | 0.810 (0.620–1) |
| 12 Adulthood don’t know | 0.971 (0.910–1) |
| 12 Childhood don’t know | 0.620 (0.362–0.877) |
| 13 | 0.872 (0.722–1) |
This table shows test–retest reliability of nominal scaled items 12 and 13 of the Fabry Pain Questionnaire. AC1-statistics for question 12 (pain triggers) were tested for each pain trigger
Test–retest reliability of interval scaled items of the Fabry Pain Questionnaire
| Questions | ICC (95% confidence interval) |
|---|---|
| 6a | 0.990 (0.981–0.995) |
| 7a Frequency | 0.735 (0.491–0.862) |
| 7a Intensity | 0.623 (0.268–0.806) |
| 7b Frequency (n = 28) | 0.820 (0.610–0.917) |
| 7b Intensity (n = 28) | 0.839 (0.647–0.927) |
| 7c Frequency | 0.844 (0.697–0.920) |
| 7c Intensity | 0.726 (0.450–0.863) |
| 14 | 0.893 (0.792–0.945) |
| 15 | 0.829 (0.668–0.912) |
aWe only included patients into reliability analysis of all items of the questionnaire with ≤ 1 point difference on the numeric rating scale for question 6 (current pain intensity)
This table displays test–retest reliability of interval scaled items of the Fabry Pain Questionnaire