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Quantitative sensory testing: identifying pain characteristics in patients with osteoarthritis.

K R Arant1, J N Katz2, T Neogi3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This review outlines the most commonly used quantitative sensory tests to identify pain sensitization. We examine cross-sectional associations between quantitative sensory testing (QST) measures and OA symptoms and severity, along with longitudinal associations between QST findings and response to surgical and non-surgical treatments for OA.
DESIGN: We conducted a search in PubMed for English language papers including 'osteoarthritis' and 'quantitative sensory testing' as search terms. Papers that did not pertain specifically to OA or QST were excluded.
RESULTS: Pressure Pain Threshold (PPT), Conditioned Pain Modulation (CPM), and Temporal Summation (TS) are the QST measures used most frequently to identify pain sensitization. Findings indicate that persons with knee OA often exhibit lower PPT thresholds, inefficient CPM, and facilitated TS as compared with controls who do not have OA, supporting the discriminant validity of QST. Pre-treatment QST has shown some success in identifying persons who experience less pain relief from surgical and non-surgical treatments for knee OA. Post-treatment QST has shown that sometimes PPT and CPM can normalize (PPT thresholds increase, and CPM becomes efficient) in patients for whom joint replacement is successful. Recent studies indicate that QST measures are more closely associated with pain severity than OA radiographic severity, suggesting that sensitization may be a trait rather than a state.
CONCLUSIONS: QST may have a role in identifying persons who are susceptible to chronic pain and may offer an opportunity for personalized, more effective treatment of OA.
Copyright © 2021 Osteoarthritis Research Society International. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Osteoarthritis; Quantitative sensory testing; Sensitization

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34597800      PMCID: PMC8712382          DOI: 10.1016/j.joca.2021.09.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Osteoarthritis Cartilage        ISSN: 1063-4584            Impact factor:   6.576


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2.  Mechanistic pain profiling as a tool to predict the efficacy of 3-week nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs plus paracetamol in patients with painful knee osteoarthritis.

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Journal:  Osteoarthritis Cartilage       Date:  2015-03-05       Impact factor: 6.576

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Authors:  V Wylde; S Palmer; I D Learmonth; P Dieppe
Journal:  Osteoarthritis Cartilage       Date:  2013-09       Impact factor: 6.576

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Authors:  R E Miller; A-M Malfait
Journal:  Osteoarthritis Cartilage       Date:  2021-10-08       Impact factor: 6.576

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3.  Detection of altered pain facilitatory and inhibitory mechanisms in patients with knee osteoarthritis by using a simple bedside tool kit (QuantiPain).

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Journal:  Pain Rep       Date:  2022-04-01

Review 4.  Current Concept of Quantitative Sensory Testing and Pressure Pain Threshold in Neck/Shoulder and Low Back Pain.

Authors:  Hidenori Suzuki; Shu Tahara; Mao Mitsuda; Hironori Izumi; Satoshi Ikeda; Kazushige Seki; Norihiro Nishida; Masahiro Funaba; Yasuaki Imajo; Kiminori Yukata; Takashi Sakai
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-07
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