设计 COMEBACK 和 BACKHOME 研究,对患有慢性腰背痛 (cLBP) 的成年人进行综合深度表型的纵向队列:BACPAC 研究计划的一部分

Trisha F. Hue, Jeffrey C. Lotz, Patricia Zheng, Dennis M. Black, Jeannie Bailey, Susan K. Ewing, Aaron J. Fields, Wolf Mehling, Aaron Scheffler, Irina Strigo, Thomas Petterson, Lucy A. Wu, Conor O’Neill, The UCSF REACH Center, the CoRe CEnter for PAtient-Centric Mechanistic PHenotyping in Chronic Low Back Pain
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目的 加州大学旧金山分校(UCSF)慢性腰背痛以患者为中心的机制表型研究核心中心(REACH)是美国国立卫生研究院背痛联盟(BACPAC)三个研究项目机制研究中心(MRC)之一。加州大学旧金山分校 REACH 的目标是确定 cLBP 表型和疼痛机制,从而为不同人群的患者提供有效的个性化治疗。该研究项目的主要目标是满足慢性腰背痛(cLBP)治疗对新诊断和预后标志物以及相关患者分类方案的迫切需求。
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Design of the COMEBACK and BACKHOME Studies, Longitudinal Cohorts for Comprehensive Deep Phenotyping of Adults with Chronic Low-Back Pain (cLBP): a part of the BACPAC Research Program
Objective The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Core Center for Patient-centric, Mechanistic Phenotyping in Chronic Low Back Pain (REACH) is one of the three NIH Back Pain Consortium (BACPAC) Research Programs Mechanistic Research Centers (MRCs). The goal of UCSF REACH is to define cLBP phenotypes and pain mechanisms that can lead to effective, personalized treatments for patients across the population. The primary objective of this research project is to address the critical need for new diagnostic and prognostic markers, and associated patient classification protocols for chronic low back pain (cLBP) treatment.
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