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The differential effect of methadone dose and of chronic pain on pain perception of former heroin addicts receiving methadone maintenance treatment.

机译:美沙酮剂量和慢性疼痛对接受美沙酮维持治疗的前海洛因成瘾者的疼痛知觉的差异作用。

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The reports on pain perception among former heroin addicts receiving methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) vary with regard to pain and intolerance threshold, and perception of suprathreshold stimuli has not been previously evaluated. Our aim was to systematically assess perception of threshold and suprathreshold noxious and innocuous stimuli with special attention to the effect of MMT dose and the presence of chronic pain. Noxious and innocuous, thermal and mechanical thresholds and ratings of suprathreshold heat-pain stimuli were measured among 31 MMT subjects receiving high and low MMT dose, with and without chronic pain, and in 17 healthy controls. The characteristics of chronic pain were also evaluated. MMT dose and chronic pain differentially affected pain perception. Whereas MMT dose did not affect thresholds, chronic pain MMT subjects exhibited increased pain threshold and pain-free MMT subjects exhibited decreased pain threshold compared with controls. MMT in general was associated with decreased perception of suprathreshold pain; however, MMT subjects with chronic pain exhibited increased suprathreshold pain ratings. It appears that subjects receiving MMT are hyperalgesic but that chronic pain in these subjects interferes with threshold measurements, inducing an apparent hypoalgesia. On the other hand, chronic pain reduces the analgesic effect of methadone seen in pain-free MMT subjects, amplifying suprathreshold pain perception. Factors such as chronic pain and MMT dose should be taken into account in future studies on pain perception in this population. PERSPECTIVE: We show that the presence of chronic pain and methadone dose significantly affects perception of pain in former heroin addicts receiving MMT. Studying the alteration in pain perception in these subjects may contribute to understanding the high rates of chronic pain among them and may promote better treatment.
机译:在接受美沙酮维持治疗(MMT)的前海洛因成瘾者中,关于疼痛知觉的报道因疼痛和不耐受阈值而异,并且先前尚未评估超阈刺激的知觉。我们的目的是系统地评估阈值和阈值对有害和无害刺激的感知,并特别注意MMT剂量的作用和慢性疼痛的存在。在17名健康对照者中,对31名接受高,低MMT剂量,有或无慢性疼痛的MMT受试者进行了有害和无害的热和机械阈值以及阈上热痛刺激的评定。还评估了慢性疼痛的特征。 MMT剂量和慢性疼痛差异影响疼痛知觉。尽管MMT剂量不影响阈值,但与对照组相比,慢性疼痛MMT受试者的疼痛阈值升高,而无痛MMT受试者的疼痛阈值降低。一般而言,MMT与阈上疼痛的知觉降低有关。然而,患有慢性疼痛的MMT受试者表现出阈上疼痛等级增加。似乎接受MMT的受试者具有痛觉过敏作用,但是这些受试者的慢性疼痛会干扰阈值测量,从而导致明显的痛觉过敏。另一方面,慢性疼痛会降低在无痛的MMT受试者中看到的美沙酮的镇痛作用,从而加剧阈上疼痛感。在有关该人群疼痛感的未来研究中,应考虑诸如慢性疼痛和MMT剂量等因素。观点:我们显示,慢性疼痛和美沙酮剂量的存在显着影响接受MMT的前海洛因成瘾者的疼痛知觉。研究这些受试者的疼痛感变化可能有助于理解他们中慢性疼痛的高发生率,并可能促进更好的治疗。

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