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Does rain really cause pain? A systematic review of the associations between weather factors and severity of pain in people with rheumatoid arthritis.

机译:雨真的会引起疼痛吗?对风湿性关节炎患者的天气因素与疼痛严重程度之间关系的系统评价。

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OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between weather and pain in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). METHODS: Systematic review of longitudinal observational studies (up to September 2009) with data on the association between weather variables and severity of pain in RA. The methodological quality was rated independently by the two authors according to an adapted Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. We analyzed the data on an aggregated (group) level with a meta-analysis of correlations between pain and weather, and at an individual level as the proportion of patients for whom pain was significantly affected by the weather. RESULTS: Nine studies were included. Many different weather variables have been studied, but only three (temperature, relative humidity and atmospheric pressure) have been studied extensively. Overall group level analyses show that associations between pain and these three variables are close to zero. Individual analyses from two studies indicate that pain reporting in a minority (<25%) of RA patients is influenced by temperature, relative humidity or atmospheric pressure. We were not able to relate the findings to methodological quality or other aspects of the studies. CONCLUSION: The studies to date do not show any consistent group effect of weather conditions on pain in people with RA. There is, however, evidence suggesting that pain in some individuals is more affected by the weather than in others, and that patients react in different ways to the weather. Thus, the hypothesis that weather changes might significantly influence pain reporting in clinical care and research in some patients with RA cannot be rejected.
机译:目的:探讨风湿性关节炎(RA)的天气与疼痛之间的关系。方法:对纵向观察性研究(截至2009年9月)的系统评价,其中包括天气变量与RA疼痛严重程度之间的关联性数据。两位作者根据改编的纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表对方法学质量进行了独立评估。我们通过汇总(组)水平的数据对疼痛和天气之间的相关性进行了荟萃分析,并在个人水平上分析了受天气影响严重的患者比例。结果:包括九项研究。已经研究了许多不同的天气变量,但是仅对三个变量(温度,相对湿度和大气压)进行了广泛的研究。总体组水平分析表明,疼痛与这三个变量之间的关联接近于零。来自两项研究的单独分析表明,少数RA患者(<25%)的疼痛报告受温度,相对湿度或大气压的影响。我们无法将发现与方法学质量或研究的其他方面相关联。结论:迄今为止的研究并未显示天气状况对类风湿关节炎患者疼痛的一致影响。但是,有证据表明,某些人比其他人更容易受到天气的影响,而且患者对天气的反应也不同。因此,关于天气变化可能会显着影响临床护理中疼痛报告的假设以及某些RA患者的研究这一假设不能被拒绝。

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