Quantitative and Qualitative Gradient of Pain Experience, Sleep Quality and Psychological Distress in Patients with Different Phenotypes of Temporomandibular Disorders

H. Choi, Hye-Kyoung Kim, Mee-Eun Kim
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Received August 18, 2020 Revised September 3, 2020 Accepted September 3, 2020 Purpose: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) is a mosaic of clinical signs and symptoms that can be regarded as a set of phenotypes that are affected by various factors including pain sensitivity, pain disability, sleep and psychological functioning. The aims of this study were to evaluate association of pain experience, sleep quality and psychological distress with different phenotypes of TMD patients. Methods: This retrospective study included a cohort (n=1,858; 63.8% for female, mean age=34.9±15.9 years) of patients with TMD. A set of self-administered questionnaires concerning pain interference (Brief Pain Inventory), pain disability (Graded Chronic Pain Scale), sleep quality (Pittsburg Sleep Questionnaire Index), psychological distress (Symptom Checklist-90 revised), and pain catastrophizing (Pain Catastrophizing Scale) were administered to all participants at the first consultation. All TMD patients were classified into four groups including TMD with internal derangement without pain (TMD_ID, n=370), TMD with joint pain (TMD_J, n=571), TMD with muscle pain (TMD_M, n=541) and TMD with muscle-joint combined pain (TMD_MJ, n=376). Results: The female ratio was particularly high in the group with TMD_MJ (p=0.001). The patients with muscle pain and both muscle and joint pain had longer symptom duration (p=0.004) and presented significantly higher scores in pain experience (p<0.001), subjective sleep quality (p<0.001), pain catastrophizing (p<0.001) and psychological distress (p<0.05) except for paranoid-ideation than the groups with only joint problems. Conclusions: The results of this study highlight the importance of multi-dimensional approach that consider pain disability, sleep quality, and psychological functioning in the management of TMD with muscle component. This study would contribute to a better understanding of interaction between heterogeneous TMD and multiple risk factors in order to build tailored treatment based on different phenotypes.
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颞下颌疾病不同表型患者疼痛体验、睡眠质量和心理困扰的定量和定性梯度
目的:颞下颌疾病(Temporomandibular disorders, TMD)是一系列临床体征和症状的嵌合体,可被视为一组受疼痛敏感性、疼痛残疾、睡眠和心理功能等多种因素影响的表型。本研究旨在探讨疼痛体验、睡眠质量和心理困扰与TMD患者不同表型的关系。方法:本回顾性研究纳入了一个队列(n= 1858;女性占63.8%,平均年龄=34.9±15.9岁。在第一次咨询时,对所有参与者进行了一套关于疼痛干扰(简短疼痛量表)、疼痛残疾(分级慢性疼痛量表)、睡眠质量(匹兹堡睡眠问卷指数)、心理困扰(症状检查表-90修订版)和疼痛灾难(疼痛灾难量表)的自填问卷。将所有TMD患者分为4组:无疼痛的内部紊乱TMD组(TMD_ID, n=370)、关节疼痛TMD组(TMD_J, n=571)、肌肉疼痛TMD组(TMD_M, n=541)和肌肉-关节联合疼痛TMD组(TMD_MJ, n=376)。结果:TMD_MJ组女性比例特别高(p=0.001)。肌肉疼痛和肌肉关节兼有疼痛的患者症状持续时间更长(p=0.004),除偏执外,疼痛体验(p<0.001)、主观睡眠质量(p<0.001)、疼痛灾难化(p<0.001)和心理困扰(p<0.05)得分均显著高于单纯关节疼痛组。结论:本研究的结果强调了考虑疼痛残疾、睡眠质量和心理功能的多维方法在肌肉成分TMD管理中的重要性。这项研究将有助于更好地了解异质性TMD与多种危险因素之间的相互作用,从而根据不同的表型建立量身定制的治疗方法。
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