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Characteristics of highly impaired children with severe chronic pain: a 5-year retrospective study on 2249 pediatric pain patients

BACKGROUND: Prevalence of pain as a recurrent symptom in children is known to be high, but little is known about children with high impairment from chronic pain seeking specialized treatment. The purpose of this study was the precise description of children with high impairment from chronic pain ref...

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Autores principales: Zernikow, Boris, Wager, Julia, Hechler, Tanja, Hasan, Carola, Rohr, Uta, Dobe, Michael, Meyer, Adrian, Hübner-Möhler, Bettina, Wamsler, Christine, Blankenburg, Markus
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3404028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22591492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-12-54
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author Zernikow, Boris
Wager, Julia
Hechler, Tanja
Hasan, Carola
Rohr, Uta
Dobe, Michael
Meyer, Adrian
Hübner-Möhler, Bettina
Wamsler, Christine
Blankenburg, Markus
author_facet Zernikow, Boris
Wager, Julia
Hechler, Tanja
Hasan, Carola
Rohr, Uta
Dobe, Michael
Meyer, Adrian
Hübner-Möhler, Bettina
Wamsler, Christine
Blankenburg, Markus
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description BACKGROUND: Prevalence of pain as a recurrent symptom in children is known to be high, but little is known about children with high impairment from chronic pain seeking specialized treatment. The purpose of this study was the precise description of children with high impairment from chronic pain referred to the German Paediatric Pain Centre over a 5-year period. METHODS: Demographic variables, pain characteristics and psychometric measures were assessed at the first evaluation. Subgroup analysis for sex, age and pain location was conducted and multivariate logistic regression applied to identify parameters associated with extremely high impairment. RESULTS: The retrospective study consisted of 2249 children assessed at the first evaluation. Tension type headache (48%), migraine (43%) and functional abdominal pain (11%) were the most common diagnoses with a high rate of co-occurrence; 18% had some form of musculoskeletal pain disease. Irrespective of pain location, chronic pain disorder with somatic and psychological factors was diagnosed frequently (43%). 55% of the children suffered from more than one distinct pain diagnosis. Clinically significant depression and general anxiety scores were expressed by 24% and 19% of the patients, respectively. Girls over the age of 13 were more likely to seek tertiary treatment compared to boys. Nearly half of children suffered from daily or constant pain with a mean pain value of 6/10. Extremely high pain-related impairment, operationalized as a comprehensive measure of pain duration, frequency, intensity, pain-related school absence and disability, was associated with older age, multiple locations of pain, increased depression and prior hospital stays. 43% of the children taking analgesics had no indication for pharmacological treatment. CONCLUSION: Children with chronic pain are a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge as they often have two or more different pain diagnoses, are prone to misuse of analgesics and are severely impaired. They are at increased risk for developmental stagnation. Adequate treatment and referral are essential to interrupt progression of the chronic pain process into adulthood.
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spelling pubmed-34040282012-07-25 Characteristics of highly impaired children with severe chronic pain: a 5-year retrospective study on 2249 pediatric pain patients Zernikow, Boris Wager, Julia Hechler, Tanja Hasan, Carola Rohr, Uta Dobe, Michael Meyer, Adrian Hübner-Möhler, Bettina Wamsler, Christine Blankenburg, Markus BMC Pediatr Research Article BACKGROUND: Prevalence of pain as a recurrent symptom in children is known to be high, but little is known about children with high impairment from chronic pain seeking specialized treatment. The purpose of this study was the precise description of children with high impairment from chronic pain referred to the German Paediatric Pain Centre over a 5-year period. METHODS: Demographic variables, pain characteristics and psychometric measures were assessed at the first evaluation. Subgroup analysis for sex, age and pain location was conducted and multivariate logistic regression applied to identify parameters associated with extremely high impairment. RESULTS: The retrospective study consisted of 2249 children assessed at the first evaluation. Tension type headache (48%), migraine (43%) and functional abdominal pain (11%) were the most common diagnoses with a high rate of co-occurrence; 18% had some form of musculoskeletal pain disease. Irrespective of pain location, chronic pain disorder with somatic and psychological factors was diagnosed frequently (43%). 55% of the children suffered from more than one distinct pain diagnosis. Clinically significant depression and general anxiety scores were expressed by 24% and 19% of the patients, respectively. Girls over the age of 13 were more likely to seek tertiary treatment compared to boys. Nearly half of children suffered from daily or constant pain with a mean pain value of 6/10. Extremely high pain-related impairment, operationalized as a comprehensive measure of pain duration, frequency, intensity, pain-related school absence and disability, was associated with older age, multiple locations of pain, increased depression and prior hospital stays. 43% of the children taking analgesics had no indication for pharmacological treatment. CONCLUSION: Children with chronic pain are a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge as they often have two or more different pain diagnoses, are prone to misuse of analgesics and are severely impaired. They are at increased risk for developmental stagnation. Adequate treatment and referral are essential to interrupt progression of the chronic pain process into adulthood. BioMed Central 2012-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3404028/ /pubmed/22591492 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-12-54 Text en Copyright ©2012 Zernikow et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zernikow, Boris
Wager, Julia
Hechler, Tanja
Hasan, Carola
Rohr, Uta
Dobe, Michael
Meyer, Adrian
Hübner-Möhler, Bettina
Wamsler, Christine
Blankenburg, Markus
Characteristics of highly impaired children with severe chronic pain: a 5-year retrospective study on 2249 pediatric pain patients
title Characteristics of highly impaired children with severe chronic pain: a 5-year retrospective study on 2249 pediatric pain patients
title_full Characteristics of highly impaired children with severe chronic pain: a 5-year retrospective study on 2249 pediatric pain patients
title_fullStr Characteristics of highly impaired children with severe chronic pain: a 5-year retrospective study on 2249 pediatric pain patients
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of highly impaired children with severe chronic pain: a 5-year retrospective study on 2249 pediatric pain patients
title_short Characteristics of highly impaired children with severe chronic pain: a 5-year retrospective study on 2249 pediatric pain patients
title_sort characteristics of highly impaired children with severe chronic pain: a 5-year retrospective study on 2249 pediatric pain patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3404028/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22591492
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-12-54
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