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Pain Processing and Vegetative Dysfunction in Fibromyalgia: A Study by Sympathetic Skin Response and Laser Evoked Potentials

BACKGROUND: A dysfunction of pain processing at central and peripheral levels was reported in fibromyalgia (FM). We aimed to correlate laser evoked potentials (LEPs), Sympathetic Skin Response (SSR), and clinical features in FM patients. METHODS: Fifty FM patients and 30 age-matched controls underwe...

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Autores principales: de Tommaso, Marina, Ricci, Katia, Libro, Giuseppe, Vecchio, Eleonora, Delussi, Marianna, Montemurno, Anna, Lopalco, Giuseppe, Iannone, Florenzo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5637844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29093972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9747148
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author de Tommaso, Marina
Ricci, Katia
Libro, Giuseppe
Vecchio, Eleonora
Delussi, Marianna
Montemurno, Anna
Lopalco, Giuseppe
Iannone, Florenzo
author_facet de Tommaso, Marina
Ricci, Katia
Libro, Giuseppe
Vecchio, Eleonora
Delussi, Marianna
Montemurno, Anna
Lopalco, Giuseppe
Iannone, Florenzo
author_sort de Tommaso, Marina
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description BACKGROUND: A dysfunction of pain processing at central and peripheral levels was reported in fibromyalgia (FM). We aimed to correlate laser evoked potentials (LEPs), Sympathetic Skin Response (SSR), and clinical features in FM patients. METHODS: Fifty FM patients and 30 age-matched controls underwent LEPs and SSR by the right hand and foot. The clinical evaluation included FM disability (FIQ) and severity scores (WPI), anxiety (SAS) and depression (SDS) scales, and questionnaires for neuropathic pain (DN4). RESULTS: The LEP P2 latency and amplitude and the SSR latency were increased in FM group. This latter feature was more evident in anxious patients. The LEPs habituation was reduced in FM patients and correlated to pain severity scores. In a significant number of patients (32%) with higher DN4 and FIQ scores, SSR or LEP responses were absent. CONCLUSIONS: LEPs and SSR might contribute to clarifying the peripheral and central nervous system involvement in FM patients.
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spelling pubmed-56378442017-11-01 Pain Processing and Vegetative Dysfunction in Fibromyalgia: A Study by Sympathetic Skin Response and Laser Evoked Potentials de Tommaso, Marina Ricci, Katia Libro, Giuseppe Vecchio, Eleonora Delussi, Marianna Montemurno, Anna Lopalco, Giuseppe Iannone, Florenzo Pain Res Treat Research Article BACKGROUND: A dysfunction of pain processing at central and peripheral levels was reported in fibromyalgia (FM). We aimed to correlate laser evoked potentials (LEPs), Sympathetic Skin Response (SSR), and clinical features in FM patients. METHODS: Fifty FM patients and 30 age-matched controls underwent LEPs and SSR by the right hand and foot. The clinical evaluation included FM disability (FIQ) and severity scores (WPI), anxiety (SAS) and depression (SDS) scales, and questionnaires for neuropathic pain (DN4). RESULTS: The LEP P2 latency and amplitude and the SSR latency were increased in FM group. This latter feature was more evident in anxious patients. The LEPs habituation was reduced in FM patients and correlated to pain severity scores. In a significant number of patients (32%) with higher DN4 and FIQ scores, SSR or LEP responses were absent. CONCLUSIONS: LEPs and SSR might contribute to clarifying the peripheral and central nervous system involvement in FM patients. Hindawi 2017 2017-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5637844/ /pubmed/29093972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9747148 Text en Copyright © 2017 Marina de Tommaso et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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de Tommaso, Marina
Ricci, Katia
Libro, Giuseppe
Vecchio, Eleonora
Delussi, Marianna
Montemurno, Anna
Lopalco, Giuseppe
Iannone, Florenzo
Pain Processing and Vegetative Dysfunction in Fibromyalgia: A Study by Sympathetic Skin Response and Laser Evoked Potentials
title Pain Processing and Vegetative Dysfunction in Fibromyalgia: A Study by Sympathetic Skin Response and Laser Evoked Potentials
title_full Pain Processing and Vegetative Dysfunction in Fibromyalgia: A Study by Sympathetic Skin Response and Laser Evoked Potentials
title_fullStr Pain Processing and Vegetative Dysfunction in Fibromyalgia: A Study by Sympathetic Skin Response and Laser Evoked Potentials
title_full_unstemmed Pain Processing and Vegetative Dysfunction in Fibromyalgia: A Study by Sympathetic Skin Response and Laser Evoked Potentials
title_short Pain Processing and Vegetative Dysfunction in Fibromyalgia: A Study by Sympathetic Skin Response and Laser Evoked Potentials
title_sort pain processing and vegetative dysfunction in fibromyalgia: a study by sympathetic skin response and laser evoked potentials
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5637844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29093972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9747148
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