Are painDETECT scores in musculoskeletal disorders associated with duration of daily pain and time elapsed since current pain onset?

Abstract. Objectives:. We aimed to compare painDETECT scores in outpatients seen in a rheumatology department over a 1-month period and search for correlations between painDETECT scores and the estimated duration of daily pain and time elapsed since the onset of current pain. Patients and Methods:....

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Main Authors: Jean-Marie Berthelot, Noura Biha, Christelle Darrieutort-Laffite, Benoît Le Goff, Yves Maugars
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2019-06-01
Series:PAIN Reports
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/painrpts/fulltext/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000739
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author Jean-Marie Berthelot
Noura Biha
Christelle Darrieutort-Laffite
Benoît Le Goff
Yves Maugars
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Noura Biha
Christelle Darrieutort-Laffite
Benoît Le Goff
Yves Maugars
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description Abstract. Objectives:. We aimed to compare painDETECT scores in outpatients seen in a rheumatology department over a 1-month period and search for correlations between painDETECT scores and the estimated duration of daily pain and time elapsed since the onset of current pain. Patients and Methods:. A total of 529 of 738 outpatients agreed to complete a set of questionnaires, including painDETECT. Results:. The mean painDETECT score was 14.14 ± 7.59, and 31% of the patients had painDETECT scores of >18. Fibromyalgia ranked first (21.2 ± 6.0), followed by osteoarthritis of the lower limbs (17.8 ± 8.2), back pain and radiculopathies (16.1 ± 6.8), osteoarthritis of the upper limbs (15.7 ± 8.1), spondylarthrosis (15.1 ± 7.2), entrapment neuropathies (14.1 ± 2.4), rheumatoid arthritis (13.8 ± 7.1), miscellaneous conditions (13.8 ± 8.2), tendinitis (13.4 ± 7.9), connectivitis (11.5 ± 6.7), and osteoporosis (8.5 ± 6.9). The duration of daily pain was much longer in patients with painDETECT scores of >18 (12.41 ± 8.45 vs 6.53 ± 7.45 hours) (t = 0.0000), but very similar painDETECT scores were observed for patients suffering from pain for less than 1 week (13.7 ± 8.2; 38% > 18), for 1 month (14.5 ± 8.2; 25% > 18), several months (12.7 ± 7.3; 23% > 18), 1 year (13.8 ± 7.7; 29% > 18), or several years (14.7 ± 7.4; 33% > 18). Conclusion:. PainDETECT scores differed little depending on the musculoskeletal condition, strongly correlated with the duration of daily pain, and appeared to be as high in patients with recent pain as in those suffering for years.
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spelling doaj.art-c38f5f2ce33440f99aa5c6c3608c61112022-12-22T00:43:38ZengWolters KluwerPAIN Reports2471-25312019-06-0143e73910.1097/PR9.0000000000000739201906000-00009Are painDETECT scores in musculoskeletal disorders associated with duration of daily pain and time elapsed since current pain onset?Jean-Marie Berthelot0Noura Biha1Christelle Darrieutort-Laffite2Benoît Le Goff3Yves Maugars4Rheumatology Department, Nantes University Hospital, Hôtel-Dieu, CHU Nantes, Nantes, FranceRheumatology Department, Nantes University Hospital, Hôtel-Dieu, CHU Nantes, Nantes, FranceRheumatology Department, Nantes University Hospital, Hôtel-Dieu, CHU Nantes, Nantes, FranceRheumatology Department, Nantes University Hospital, Hôtel-Dieu, CHU Nantes, Nantes, FranceRheumatology Department, Nantes University Hospital, Hôtel-Dieu, CHU Nantes, Nantes, FranceAbstract. Objectives:. We aimed to compare painDETECT scores in outpatients seen in a rheumatology department over a 1-month period and search for correlations between painDETECT scores and the estimated duration of daily pain and time elapsed since the onset of current pain. Patients and Methods:. A total of 529 of 738 outpatients agreed to complete a set of questionnaires, including painDETECT. Results:. The mean painDETECT score was 14.14 ± 7.59, and 31% of the patients had painDETECT scores of >18. Fibromyalgia ranked first (21.2 ± 6.0), followed by osteoarthritis of the lower limbs (17.8 ± 8.2), back pain and radiculopathies (16.1 ± 6.8), osteoarthritis of the upper limbs (15.7 ± 8.1), spondylarthrosis (15.1 ± 7.2), entrapment neuropathies (14.1 ± 2.4), rheumatoid arthritis (13.8 ± 7.1), miscellaneous conditions (13.8 ± 8.2), tendinitis (13.4 ± 7.9), connectivitis (11.5 ± 6.7), and osteoporosis (8.5 ± 6.9). The duration of daily pain was much longer in patients with painDETECT scores of >18 (12.41 ± 8.45 vs 6.53 ± 7.45 hours) (t = 0.0000), but very similar painDETECT scores were observed for patients suffering from pain for less than 1 week (13.7 ± 8.2; 38% > 18), for 1 month (14.5 ± 8.2; 25% > 18), several months (12.7 ± 7.3; 23% > 18), 1 year (13.8 ± 7.7; 29% > 18), or several years (14.7 ± 7.4; 33% > 18). Conclusion:. PainDETECT scores differed little depending on the musculoskeletal condition, strongly correlated with the duration of daily pain, and appeared to be as high in patients with recent pain as in those suffering for years.http://journals.lww.com/painrpts/fulltext/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000739
spellingShingle Jean-Marie Berthelot
Noura Biha
Christelle Darrieutort-Laffite
Benoît Le Goff
Yves Maugars
Are painDETECT scores in musculoskeletal disorders associated with duration of daily pain and time elapsed since current pain onset?
PAIN Reports
title Are painDETECT scores in musculoskeletal disorders associated with duration of daily pain and time elapsed since current pain onset?
title_full Are painDETECT scores in musculoskeletal disorders associated with duration of daily pain and time elapsed since current pain onset?
title_fullStr Are painDETECT scores in musculoskeletal disorders associated with duration of daily pain and time elapsed since current pain onset?
title_full_unstemmed Are painDETECT scores in musculoskeletal disorders associated with duration of daily pain and time elapsed since current pain onset?
title_short Are painDETECT scores in musculoskeletal disorders associated with duration of daily pain and time elapsed since current pain onset?
title_sort are paindetect scores in musculoskeletal disorders associated with duration of daily pain and time elapsed since current pain onset
url http://journals.lww.com/painrpts/fulltext/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000739
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