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Development and validation of the Dystonia Pain Classification System:a multicenter study
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- Listik, C, Listik, E, de Paiva Santos Rolim, F, Meneses Cury Portela, D M, Perez Lloret, S, Alves de Araújo, N R, Araújo Carvalho, P R, Santos, G C, Papaterra Limongi, J C, Cardoso, F, Mylius, V, Brugger, F, Fernandes, A M, Barbosa, E R, Teixeira, M J, Ferraz, H B, Teixeira Camargos, S, Pain in Dystonia study group, Cury, R G, de Andrade, D C, Paulo do Nascimento, R M, Cunningham, M, Silveira Moriyama, L, Maia Carvalho, F M, Curcino Nogueira Lino, S, Vale, F & Lapa, J D D S 2023, ' Development and validation of the Dystonia Pain Classification System : a multicenter study ', Movement Disorders . https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.29423
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Background: Dystonia is associated with disabling nonmotor symptoms like chronic pain (CP), which is prevalent in dystonia and significantly impacts the quality of life (QoL). There is no validated tool for assessing CP in dystonia, which substantially hampers pain management. Objective: The aim was to develop a CP classification and scoring system for dystonia. Methods: A multidisciplinary group was established to develop the Dystonia-Pain Classification System (Dystonia-PCS). The classification of CP as related or unrelated to dystonia was followed by the assessment of pain severity score, encompassing pain intensity, frequency, and impact on daily living. Then, consecutive patients with inherited/idiopathic dystonia of different spatial distribution were recruited in a cross-sectional multicenter validation study. Dystonia-PCS was compared to validated pain, mood, QoL, and dystonia scales (Brief Pain Inventory, Douleur Neuropathique-4 questionnaire, European QoL-5 Dimensions-3 Level Version, and Burke–Fahn–Marsden Dystonia Rating Scale). Results: CP was present in 81 of 123 recruited patients, being directly related to dystonia in 82.7%, aggravated by dystonia in 8.8%, and nonrelated to dystonia in 7.5%. Dystonia-PCS had excellent intra-rater (Intraclass Correlation Coefficient - ICC: 0.941) and inter-rater (ICC: 0.867) reliability. In addition, pain severity score correlated with European QoL-5 Dimensions-3 Level Version's pain subscore (r = 0.635, P < 0.001) and the Brief Pain Inventory's severity and interference scores (r = 0.553, P < 0.001 and r = 0.609, P < 0.001, respectively). Conclusions: Dystonia-PCS is a reliable tool to categorize and quantify CP impact in dystonia and will help improve clinical trial design and management of CP in patients affected by this disorder.
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- pain classification
Chronic pain
pain
dystonia
non-motor symptoms
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Listik, C, Listik, E, de Paiva Santos Rolim, F, Meneses Cury Portela, D M, Perez Lloret, S, Alves de Araújo, N R, Araújo Carvalho, P R, Santos, G C, Papaterra Limongi, J C, Cardoso, F, Mylius, V, Brugger, F, Fernandes, A M, Barbosa, E R, Teixeira, M J, Ferraz, H B, Teixeira Camargos, S, Pain in Dystonia study group, Cury, R G, de Andrade, D C, Paulo do Nascimento, R M, Cunningham, M, Silveira Moriyama, L, Maia Carvalho, F M, Curcino Nogueira Lino, S, Vale, F & Lapa, J D D S 2023, ' Development and validation of the Dystonia Pain Classification System : a multicenter study ', Movement Disorders . https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.29423
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..db33b703fe6b9c20d64ac145d1b254e3
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.29423