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The Classification of Suspected Predominant Nociplastic Pain in People with Moderate and Severe Haemophilia: A Secondary Exploratory Study

In people with haemophilia (PwH), joint pain is a major comorbidity that is often overlooked and under-treated. It is believed that, to ensure the most successful outcome, pain management should be tailored to the predominant pain phenotype (i.e., nociceptive, neuropathic and nociplastic). The 2021...

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Autores principales: Foubert, Anthe, Roussel, Nathalie Anne, Chantrain, Valérie-Anne, Maes, Philip, Durnez, Lies, Lobet, Sébastien, Lambert, Catherine, Hermans, Cédric, Meeus, Mira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10525501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37760921
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11092479
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author Foubert, Anthe
Roussel, Nathalie Anne
Chantrain, Valérie-Anne
Maes, Philip
Durnez, Lies
Lobet, Sébastien
Lambert, Catherine
Hermans, Cédric
Meeus, Mira
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Roussel, Nathalie Anne
Chantrain, Valérie-Anne
Maes, Philip
Durnez, Lies
Lobet, Sébastien
Lambert, Catherine
Hermans, Cédric
Meeus, Mira
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description In people with haemophilia (PwH), joint pain is a major comorbidity that is often overlooked and under-treated. It is believed that, to ensure the most successful outcome, pain management should be tailored to the predominant pain phenotype (i.e., nociceptive, neuropathic and nociplastic). The 2021 clinical criteria and grading system for nociplastic pain, established by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), emphasize the necessity of early-stage identification and predominant pain type classification. Consistent with findings in other chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions, studies suggest that a subgroup of PwH suffers from nociplastic pain, i.e., pain arising from altered nociception rather than structural damage, but this has not yet been explored in PwH. This study aimed to identify PwH with “unlikely”, “possible” and “probable” nociplastic pain and investigate differences in anthropometric, demographic and clinical characteristics and psychological factors between subgroups of PwH and healthy individuals.: The IASP clinical criteria and grading system were used to classify pain types in adult men with moderate or severe haemophilia recruited from two Belgian haemophilia treatment centres. Statistical analyses were applied to study between-subgroup differences. Of 94 PwH, 80 PwH (85%) were classified with “unlikely” and 14 (15%) with “at least possible” nociplastic pain (including 5 PwH (5%) with “possible” and 9 PwH (10%) with “probable” nociplastic pain). PwH in both the “unlikely” and “at least possible” nociplastic pain groups showed significantly higher levels of unhelpful psychological factors compared to healthy individuals. Additionally, age may partially account for the observed differences in body height and psychological factors. Larger sample sizes may be needed to detect more subtle between-group differences. study confirmed the presence of nociplastic pain in haemophilia, categorising a notable subgroup as individuals who experience at least possible nociplastic pain. These exploratory insights may provide a starting point for future studies and the development of more effective and tailored pain management.
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spelling pubmed-105255012023-09-28 The Classification of Suspected Predominant Nociplastic Pain in People with Moderate and Severe Haemophilia: A Secondary Exploratory Study Foubert, Anthe Roussel, Nathalie Anne Chantrain, Valérie-Anne Maes, Philip Durnez, Lies Lobet, Sébastien Lambert, Catherine Hermans, Cédric Meeus, Mira Biomedicines Article In people with haemophilia (PwH), joint pain is a major comorbidity that is often overlooked and under-treated. It is believed that, to ensure the most successful outcome, pain management should be tailored to the predominant pain phenotype (i.e., nociceptive, neuropathic and nociplastic). The 2021 clinical criteria and grading system for nociplastic pain, established by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), emphasize the necessity of early-stage identification and predominant pain type classification. Consistent with findings in other chronic musculoskeletal pain conditions, studies suggest that a subgroup of PwH suffers from nociplastic pain, i.e., pain arising from altered nociception rather than structural damage, but this has not yet been explored in PwH. This study aimed to identify PwH with “unlikely”, “possible” and “probable” nociplastic pain and investigate differences in anthropometric, demographic and clinical characteristics and psychological factors between subgroups of PwH and healthy individuals.: The IASP clinical criteria and grading system were used to classify pain types in adult men with moderate or severe haemophilia recruited from two Belgian haemophilia treatment centres. Statistical analyses were applied to study between-subgroup differences. Of 94 PwH, 80 PwH (85%) were classified with “unlikely” and 14 (15%) with “at least possible” nociplastic pain (including 5 PwH (5%) with “possible” and 9 PwH (10%) with “probable” nociplastic pain). PwH in both the “unlikely” and “at least possible” nociplastic pain groups showed significantly higher levels of unhelpful psychological factors compared to healthy individuals. Additionally, age may partially account for the observed differences in body height and psychological factors. Larger sample sizes may be needed to detect more subtle between-group differences. study confirmed the presence of nociplastic pain in haemophilia, categorising a notable subgroup as individuals who experience at least possible nociplastic pain. These exploratory insights may provide a starting point for future studies and the development of more effective and tailored pain management. MDPI 2023-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10525501/ /pubmed/37760921 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11092479 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Foubert, Anthe
Roussel, Nathalie Anne
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Maes, Philip
Durnez, Lies
Lobet, Sébastien
Lambert, Catherine
Hermans, Cédric
Meeus, Mira
The Classification of Suspected Predominant Nociplastic Pain in People with Moderate and Severe Haemophilia: A Secondary Exploratory Study
title The Classification of Suspected Predominant Nociplastic Pain in People with Moderate and Severe Haemophilia: A Secondary Exploratory Study
title_full The Classification of Suspected Predominant Nociplastic Pain in People with Moderate and Severe Haemophilia: A Secondary Exploratory Study
title_fullStr The Classification of Suspected Predominant Nociplastic Pain in People with Moderate and Severe Haemophilia: A Secondary Exploratory Study
title_full_unstemmed The Classification of Suspected Predominant Nociplastic Pain in People with Moderate and Severe Haemophilia: A Secondary Exploratory Study
title_short The Classification of Suspected Predominant Nociplastic Pain in People with Moderate and Severe Haemophilia: A Secondary Exploratory Study
title_sort classification of suspected predominant nociplastic pain in people with moderate and severe haemophilia: a secondary exploratory study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10525501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37760921
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11092479
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