Duration of Analgesia Induced by Acupuncture-Like TENS on Experimental Heat Pain.

ISRN Pain Pub Date : 2013-04-07 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2013/792383
Yannick Tousignant-Laflamme, Marilyne Brochu, Cynthia Dupuis-Michaud, Catherine Pagé, Draga Popovic, Marie-Eve Simard
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Background. Acupuncture-like TENS (AL-TENS) is a treatment modality that can be used to temporarily reduce pain. However, there is no clear data in the literature regarding the specific duration of analgesia induced by AL-TENS. Objectives. To describe and quantify the duration and magnitude of AL-TENS analgesia on experimental heat pain in healthy subjects and verify if the duration or magnitude of analgesia induced by the AL-TENS was influenced by the duration of the application of the AL-TENS (15 versus 30 minutes). Methods. A repeated-measures, intrasubject randomized experimental design was used, where each participant was his/her own control. 22 healthy volunteers underwent heat pain stimulations with a contact thermode before (pretest) and after (posttest) AL-TENS application (15 and 30 minutes). Outcome measures included subjective pain during AL-TENS, duration, and magnitude of AL-TENS-induced analgesia. Results. Survival analysis showed that the median duration of AL-TENS analgesia was 10 minutes following the application of either 15 or 30 minutes of AL-TENS. The magnitude of analgesia following either application was comparable at all points in time (P values > 0.05) and ranged between -20% and -36% pain reduction. Conclusion. Only half of the participants still had heat-pain analgesia induced by the AL-TENS at 15 minutes postapplication.

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针刺样TENS对实验性热痛镇痛时间的影响。
背景。类似针灸的TENS (AL-TENS)是一种可以暂时减轻疼痛的治疗方式。然而,关于AL-TENS镇痛的具体持续时间,文献中没有明确的数据。目标。描述和量化AL-TENS对健康受试者实验性热痛的镇痛持续时间和强度,并验证AL-TENS诱导的镇痛持续时间和强度是否受到应用AL-TENS的持续时间(15分钟vs 30分钟)的影响。方法。采用重复测量,受试者内随机实验设计,每个参与者都是他/她自己的对照。22名健康志愿者分别在AL-TENS应用前(预测)和后(后测)应用15和30分钟时,采用接触式热模进行热痛刺激。结果测量包括AL-TENS期间的主观疼痛、持续时间和AL-TENS诱导的镇痛程度。结果。生存分析显示,在应用15分钟或30分钟AL-TENS后,AL-TENS镇痛的中位持续时间为10分钟。两种应用后的镇痛程度在所有时间点具有可比性(P值> 0.05),疼痛减轻幅度在-20%至-36%之间。结论。只有一半的参与者在应用后15分钟仍有AL-TENS引起的热痛镇痛。
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