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Does pain catastrophizing moderate the relationship between spinal nociceptive processes and pain sensitivity?

机译:灾难性疼痛是否减轻了脊柱伤害感受过程与疼痛敏感性之间的关系?

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Existing evidence indicates that pain catastrophizing is associated with enhanced pain reports and lower pain threshold/tolerance levels, but is not significantly related to nociceptive flexion reflex (NFR) threshold in healthy and clinical pain samples. This suggests pain catastrophizing may modulate pain threshold at a supraspinal level without influencing descending modulation of spinal nociceptive inputs. To examine this issue further, the present study assessed NFR threshold, electrocutaneous pain threshold, and electrocutaneous pain tolerance, as well as subjective ratings of noxious stimuli in a sample of 105 healthy adults. Pain catastrophizing was assessed prior to testing using traditional instructions and after pain testing with instructions to report on cognitions during testing (situation-specific catastrophizing). As expected, NFR threshold was correlated with pain sensitivity measures, but uncorrelated with both measures of catastrophizing. Although situation-specific catastrophizing was correlated with some pain outcomes, neither catastrophizing measure (traditional or situation specific) moderated the relationship between NFR and pain sensitivity. These findings confirm and extend existing evidence that catastrophizing influences pain reports through supraspinal mechanisms (eg, memory, report bias, attention) without altering transmission of spinal nociceptive signals. PERSPECTIVE: Assessing catastrophic thoughts related to a specific painful event (situation-specific catastrophizing) provides important additional information regarding the negative cognitions that influence pain-related processes. However, neither situation-specific nor traditionally measured pain catastrophizing appear to enhance pain by engaging descending controls to influence spinal nociceptive processes.
机译:现有证据表明,灾难性灾难与增加的疼痛报告和较低的疼痛阈值/耐受水平有关,但与健康和临床疼痛样本中的伤害性屈曲反射(NFR)阈值无关。这表明灾难性疼痛可能会在脊髓上水平调节疼痛阈值,而不会影响对脊髓伤害性输入的递减调节。为了进一步研究这个问题,本研究评估了105名健康成年人的NFR阈值,皮肤痛阈值和皮肤痛耐受性以及有害刺激的主观评分。在使用传统说明进行测试之前和测试之后的疼痛测试之后,对疼痛的灾难性进行评估,并附有说明以报告测试期间的认知(特定于情境的灾难性)。不出所料,NFR阈值与疼痛敏感度指标相关,但与两种灾难性指标均不相关。尽管因情况而异的灾难性化与某些疼痛后果相关,但无论是针对性的灾难性测量(传统的还是因情况而异)均未缓解NFR与疼痛敏感性之间的关系。这些发现证实并扩展了现有的证据,即灾难性变化通过脊柱上神经机制(例如,记忆力,报告偏倚,注意力)影响疼痛报告,而没有改变脊柱伤害感受信号的传递。观点:评估与特定痛苦事件(特定地点的灾难性事件)相关的灾难性思想,可提供有关影响疼痛相关过程的负面认知的重要附加信息。但是,无论是因情况而异还是传统上无法测量的灾难性灾难都没有通过使降序控制影响脊髓伤害过程而增强疼痛。

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