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What Is a Meaningful Pain Reduction in Patients With Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1?

 

作者: Tymour Forouzanfar,   Wilhelm Weber,   Marius Kemler,   Maarten van Kleef,  

 

期刊: The Clinical Journal of Pain  (OVID Available online 2003)
卷期: Volume 19, issue 5  

页码: 281-285

 

ISSN:0749-8047

 

年代: 2003

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: complex regional pain syndrome type 1;Global Perceived Effect;relative pain reduction;visual analog scale

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

ObjectiveTo investigate the degree of pain reduction in patients with complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS 1) that can be defined as “successful.”DesignAll patients rated their pain on a visual analog scale (VAS; 0–10) before treatment and on three occasions after treatment, at 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years. Patients also rated a Global Perceived Effect (GPE) for their pain relief at the same time periods. The GPE items were classified as “successful” or “unsuccessful.” The mean absolute and relative pain reduction (using the VAS) was calculated for both “successful” and “unsuccessful” GPE classifications for each time period. Sensitivity and specificity analyses were performed.PatientsSixty-one patients with CRPS 1.ResultsThe patients defined a relative pain reduction of 58% (SD, 23.4) or more as “successful,” whereas in “successful” and “unsuccessful” patient groups the pain was reduced significantly on the VAS. Furthermore, sensitivity and specificity analyses showed that a cut-off point of 50% relative pain reduction and a 3-cm absolute pain reduction on the VAS have the highest likelihood that patients will report their treatment “successful” on the GPE.ConclusionsRelative pain reduction of 50% or more and an absolute pain reduction of at least 3 cm on the VAS are accurate in predicting a successful pain reduction after a given treatment.

 

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