图雷特综合征的疼痛:全面回顾

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS Journal of child and adolescent psychopharmacology Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1089/cap.2024.0025
Bryan Green, Allison Waters, Joohi Jimenez-Shahed
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研究目的最近的调查数据表明,有很大一部分图雷特综合征(TS)患者会感到疼痛,但此前尚未对 TS 患者的疼痛特征进行过系统的研究。本文回顾了目前对 TS 患者疼痛的理解和影响,并指出了未来 TS 患者疼痛研究的重点领域。研究方法:我们在两个相关研究数据库(PubMed 和 Scopus)中采用综合搜索策略,搜索了相关的同行评审文章、主要研究文章和综述文章。搜索关键词为妥瑞症、抽动障碍、疼痛、疼痛管理、感觉和感觉门控。结果:共发现 116 篇相关文章。据报告,47%-60%的 TS 患者会感到疼痛,这可能与抽搐现象的不同方面或其他原因有关。与普通人群相比,疼痛在 TS 患者中更为普遍,并对生活质量产生负面影响。为了规范未来的研究工作,我们建议采用以下分类方法:与抽搐相关的即时疼痛、与抽搐相关的延迟损伤/疼痛、与抑制相关的疼痛、与前驱冲动相关的疼痛以及相关的原发性疼痛综合征。感觉门控改变和感知间处理异常是导致 TS 疼痛的可能机制,但仍需进一步研究。尽管疼痛普遍存在,但大多数 TS 临床评分量表和治疗研究中使用的结果测量方法并未包含足够的疼痛信息。已知可改善非 TS 病症疼痛的疗法据报道也可改善抽搐,但这些疗法对 TS 患者疼痛的影响尚未进行调查。结论:TS 可能伴有慢性疼痛综合征,对生活质量造成负面影响。未来的研究需要采用系统性框架,以更好地了解疼痛的原因和发病率、开发适当的评估方法、建立结果衡量标准并了解 TS 患者的疼痛机制。这些研究很可能会为这一令人头疼的症状提供治疗方案。
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Pain in Tourette Syndrome: A Comprehensive Review.

Objectives: Recent survey data suggest that a high proportion of patients with Tourette syndrome (TS) experience pain, yet pain features in TS have not been previously investigated in a systematic manner. This article reviews the current understanding and impact of pain in TS as well as identifies possible areas for emphasis for future research on pain in TS. Methods: Using a comprehensive search strategy in two relevant research databases (PubMed and Scopus), we searched for relevant peer-reviewed, primary research articles, and review articles. Search terms used were Tourette syndrome, tic disorder, pain, pain management, sensory, and sensory gating. Results: A total of 116 pertinent articles were identified. Pain is reported by 47%-60% of individuals with TS and may relate to different aspects of tic phenomenology or other causes. Pain is more prevalent among TS patients than in the general population and negatively impacts quality of life. To standardize future research efforts, we propose the following classification: tic-related immediate pain, tic-related delayed injury/pain, suppression-related pain, premonitory urge-related pain, and associated primary pain syndromes. Altered sensory gating and interoceptive processing abnormalities are possible mechanisms contributing to pain in TS but warrant further study. Despite pain prevalence, most TS clinical rating scales and outcome measures used in therapeutic studies do not incorporate sufficient information regarding pain. Therapies known to improve pain in non-TS conditions that are also reported to improve tics have not been investigated for their effects on pain among TS patients. Conclusion: TS can be associated with a chronic pain syndrome that negatively affects quality of life. Future research using a systematic framework is needed to better understand pain cause(s) and prevalence, develop appropriate assessment methods, establish outcome measures, and understand mechanisms of pain in TS. Such investigations are likely to lead to therapeutic options for this troublesome symptom.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology (JCAP) is the premier peer-reviewed journal covering the clinical aspects of treating this patient population with psychotropic medications including side effects and interactions, standard doses, and research on new and existing medications. The Journal includes information on related areas of medical sciences such as advances in developmental pharmacokinetics, developmental neuroscience, metabolism, nutrition, molecular genetics, and more. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology coverage includes: New drugs and treatment strategies including the use of psycho-stimulants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, mood stabilizers, and atypical antipsychotics New developments in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorders, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, along with other disorders Reports of common and rare Treatment Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) including: hyperprolactinemia, galactorrhea, weight gain/loss, metabolic syndrome, dyslipidemia, switching phenomena, sudden death, and the potential increase of suicide. Outcomes research.
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