[EVALUATION OF PAIN AND LOCAL PHARMACOLOGICAL PAIN TREATMENT IN RHEUMATOLOGY].

Reumatizam Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Tea Schnurrer-Luke-Vrbanić
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The objective of this review is to present outcome measurement tools for chronic musculoskeletal pain in rheumatology patients and to provide an overview of local pharmacological pain treatment. Reliable and valid assessment of pain is fundamental for both clinical trials and effective pain management. The complex nature of pain makes objective measurement impossible. Evaluation of chronic musculoskeletal pain and its impact on physical, emotional, and social functions requires multidimensional qualitative tools and health-related quality of life instruments. The main recommendation concerning outcome measurements of pain is that they should include an evaluation of pain, fatigue, disturbed sleep, physical functioning, emotional functioning, and patient global ratings of satisfaction and quality of life. Despite the growing field of new instruments and publications related to measuring the various aspects of chronic pain, there is still little agreement on the topic among researchers and clinical experts and no unified approach has been adopted. There is still considerable need for the development of a core set of measurement tools and response criteria regarding chronic pain management. It is well known that pain in articular joints and soft tissues of the musculoskeletal system represents the most common symptom presenting to rheumatologists. Therefore, local pharmacological pain tretment has an important role in rheumatology treatment algorithms. Topical administration, as well as injection administration in joints and soft tissue trigger points, can be done under the control of musculoskeletal ultrasound. The most frequently prescribed drugs include NSARs and corticosteroids, with their effectiveness being well-proven in evidence-based practice.

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本综述的目的是提供风湿病患者慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛的结果测量工具,并提供局部药物治疗疼痛的概述。可靠和有效的疼痛评估是临床试验和有效的疼痛管理的基础。疼痛的复杂性使得客观测量成为不可能。评估慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛及其对身体、情感和社会功能的影响需要多维的定性工具和与健康相关的生活质量仪器。关于疼痛结果测量的主要建议是,它们应该包括对疼痛、疲劳、睡眠紊乱、身体功能、情绪功能和患者满意度和生活质量的总体评分的评估。尽管有越来越多的新仪器和出版物与测量慢性疼痛的各个方面有关,但研究人员和临床专家在这一主题上仍然没有达成一致意见,也没有采用统一的方法。关于慢性疼痛管理,仍然需要开发一套核心的测量工具和反应标准。众所周知,关节和肌肉骨骼系统软组织的疼痛是风湿病学家最常见的症状。因此,局部疼痛药物治疗在风湿病治疗算法中占有重要地位。局部给药,以及关节和软组织触发点的注射给药,可以在肌肉骨骼超声的控制下完成。最常用的处方药包括NSARs和皮质类固醇,它们的有效性在循证实践中得到了很好的证明。
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