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A Cross-Sectional Study of Pain Sensitivity and Unpleasantness in People with Vascular Dementia

机译:A Cross-Sectional Study of Pain Sensitivity and Unpleasantness in People with Vascular Dementia

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Objective Advanced age is associated with a higher risk of both pain and dementia, with many studies finding that dementia often heightens sensitivity to pain. Vascular dementia (VaD) is the second most common type of dementia. Only a few observational or retrospective studies have examined pain responsiveness in VaD, suggesting that it could increase pain unpleasantness (i.e., pain affect). This study compared thermal pain psychophysics between a cohort of patients with VaD and healthy control (HC) subjects. Design Single-center, cross-sectional, between-subjects design. Subjects Verbally communicative patients with probable VaD (n = 23) and age- and sex-matched HCs (n = 23). Methods A thermal psychophysics protocol assessed "mild pain" and "moderate pain" thresholds (temperature in degrees Celsius) and associated unpleasantness ratings (0-20 scale) in both the VaD and HC groups. Psychophysics were compared between groups by way of a mixed-effects analysis, controlling for depressive symptoms. Results There were no significant differences between groups for pain thresholds (main effect P = 0.086, Cohen's d: mild = 0.55, moderate = 0.27). However, unpleasantness ratings were higher in the VaD group than in the HC group (main effect P = 0.003; mild pain P = 0.022, Cohen's d = 0.79; moderate pain P = 0.057, Cohen's d = 0.6). Conclusions These results are consistent with prior observational findings suggesting that VaD could make patients more susceptible to pain, particularly its affective component.

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