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Nicotine dependence and the International Association for the Study of Pain neuropathic pain grade in patients with chronic low back pain and radicular pain: is there an association?

BACKGROUND: This study investigated whether current smoking and a higher nicotine dependency were associated with chronic low back pain (LBP), lumbar related leg pain (sciatica) and/or radicular neuropathic pain. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 150 patients (mean age, 60.1 ± 13.1 y...

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Autores principales: Schembri, Emanuel, Massalha, Victoria, Spiteri, Karl, Camilleri, Liberato, Lungaro-Mifsud, Stephen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Korean Pain Society 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7532299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32989201
http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2020.33.4.359
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author Schembri, Emanuel
Massalha, Victoria
Spiteri, Karl
Camilleri, Liberato
Lungaro-Mifsud, Stephen
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Massalha, Victoria
Spiteri, Karl
Camilleri, Liberato
Lungaro-Mifsud, Stephen
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description BACKGROUND: This study investigated whether current smoking and a higher nicotine dependency were associated with chronic low back pain (LBP), lumbar related leg pain (sciatica) and/or radicular neuropathic pain. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 150 patients (mean age, 60.1 ± 13.1 yr). Demographic data, the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) neuropathic pain grade, STarT Back tool, and the Fagerström test were completed. A control group (n = 50) was recruited. RESULTS: There was a significant difference between current smokers and non-smokers in the chronic LBP group in the mean pain score (P = 0.025), total STarT Back score (P = 0.015), worst pain location (P = 0.020), most distal pain radiation (P = 0.042), and in the IASP neuropathic pain grade (P = 0.026). There was a significant difference in the mean Fagerström score between the four IASP neuropathic pain grades (P = 0.005). Current smoking yielded an odds ratio (OR) of 3.071 (P = 0.011) for developing chronic LBP and sciatica, and an OR of 4.028 (P = 0.002) for obtaining an IASP “definite/probable” neuropathic pain grade, for both cohorts. The likelihood for chronic LBP and sciatica increased by 40.9% (P = 0.007), while the likelihood for an IASP neuropathic grade of “definite/probable” increased by 50.8% (P = 0.002), for both cohorts, for every one unit increase in the Fagerström score. CONCLUSIONS: A current smoking status and higher nicotine dependence increase the odds for chronic LBP, sciatica and radicular neuropathic pain.
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spelling pubmed-75322992020-10-08 Nicotine dependence and the International Association for the Study of Pain neuropathic pain grade in patients with chronic low back pain and radicular pain: is there an association? Schembri, Emanuel Massalha, Victoria Spiteri, Karl Camilleri, Liberato Lungaro-Mifsud, Stephen Korean J Pain Clinical Research Articles BACKGROUND: This study investigated whether current smoking and a higher nicotine dependency were associated with chronic low back pain (LBP), lumbar related leg pain (sciatica) and/or radicular neuropathic pain. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 150 patients (mean age, 60.1 ± 13.1 yr). Demographic data, the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) neuropathic pain grade, STarT Back tool, and the Fagerström test were completed. A control group (n = 50) was recruited. RESULTS: There was a significant difference between current smokers and non-smokers in the chronic LBP group in the mean pain score (P = 0.025), total STarT Back score (P = 0.015), worst pain location (P = 0.020), most distal pain radiation (P = 0.042), and in the IASP neuropathic pain grade (P = 0.026). There was a significant difference in the mean Fagerström score between the four IASP neuropathic pain grades (P = 0.005). Current smoking yielded an odds ratio (OR) of 3.071 (P = 0.011) for developing chronic LBP and sciatica, and an OR of 4.028 (P = 0.002) for obtaining an IASP “definite/probable” neuropathic pain grade, for both cohorts. The likelihood for chronic LBP and sciatica increased by 40.9% (P = 0.007), while the likelihood for an IASP neuropathic grade of “definite/probable” increased by 50.8% (P = 0.002), for both cohorts, for every one unit increase in the Fagerström score. CONCLUSIONS: A current smoking status and higher nicotine dependence increase the odds for chronic LBP, sciatica and radicular neuropathic pain. The Korean Pain Society 2020-10-01 2020-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7532299/ /pubmed/32989201 http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2020.33.4.359 Text en © The Korean Pain Society, 2020 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Research Articles
Schembri, Emanuel
Massalha, Victoria
Spiteri, Karl
Camilleri, Liberato
Lungaro-Mifsud, Stephen
Nicotine dependence and the International Association for the Study of Pain neuropathic pain grade in patients with chronic low back pain and radicular pain: is there an association?
title Nicotine dependence and the International Association for the Study of Pain neuropathic pain grade in patients with chronic low back pain and radicular pain: is there an association?
title_full Nicotine dependence and the International Association for the Study of Pain neuropathic pain grade in patients with chronic low back pain and radicular pain: is there an association?
title_fullStr Nicotine dependence and the International Association for the Study of Pain neuropathic pain grade in patients with chronic low back pain and radicular pain: is there an association?
title_full_unstemmed Nicotine dependence and the International Association for the Study of Pain neuropathic pain grade in patients with chronic low back pain and radicular pain: is there an association?
title_short Nicotine dependence and the International Association for the Study of Pain neuropathic pain grade in patients with chronic low back pain and radicular pain: is there an association?
title_sort nicotine dependence and the international association for the study of pain neuropathic pain grade in patients with chronic low back pain and radicular pain: is there an association?
topic Clinical Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7532299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32989201
http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2020.33.4.359
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