Neuropathic pain in leprosy: symptom profile characterization and comparison with neuropathic pain of other etiologies

Abstract. Introduction:. Previous studies reported a high prevalence of neuropathic pain in leprosy, being especially present in “pharmacologically cured” patients. The presence of neuropathic pain in leprosy poses a supplementary burden in patient's quality of life, daily activities, and mood....

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Main Authors: Irina Raicher, Patrick Raymond Nicolas Andre Ghislain Stump, Simone Bega Harnik, Rodrigo Alves de Oliveira, Rosemari Baccarelli, Lucia H.S.C. Marciano, Somei Ura, Marcos C.L. Virmond, Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira, Daniel Ciampi de Andrade
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Published: Wolters Kluwer 2018-04-01
Series:PAIN Reports
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/painrpts/fulltext/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000638
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spelling doaj-7156b73d67f34d47872712e176f497fb2020-11-25T00:02:17ZengWolters KluwerPAIN Reports2471-25312018-04-0132e63810.1097/PR9.0000000000000638201804000-00004Neuropathic pain in leprosy: symptom profile characterization and comparison with neuropathic pain of other etiologiesIrina Raicher0Patrick Raymond Nicolas Andre Ghislain Stump1Simone Bega Harnik2Rodrigo Alves de Oliveira3Rosemari Baccarelli4Lucia H.S.C. Marciano5Somei Ura6Marcos C.L. Virmond7Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira8Daniel Ciampi de Andrade9aNeurology Departament, Pain Center, University of Sao Paulo, BrazilaNeurology Departament, Pain Center, University of Sao Paulo, BrazildDepartment of Statistics, Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, BrazildDepartment of Statistics, Institute of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, BrazilcInstituto Lauro de Souza Lima, Bauru, BrazilcInstituto Lauro de Souza Lima, Bauru, BrazilcInstituto Lauro de Souza Lima, Bauru, BrazilcInstituto Lauro de Souza Lima, Bauru, BrazilaNeurology Departament, Pain Center, University of Sao Paulo, BrazilaNeurology Departament, Pain Center, University of Sao Paulo, BrazilAbstract. Introduction:. Previous studies reported a high prevalence of neuropathic pain in leprosy, being especially present in “pharmacologically cured” patients. The presence of neuropathic pain in leprosy poses a supplementary burden in patient's quality of life, daily activities, and mood. Objectives:. The aim of this study was to assess whether neuropathic pain in leprosy has similar symptom profile as neuropathic pain of other etiologies and to retrospectively assess the efficacy of neuropathic pain medications regularly prescribed to leprosy. Methods:. Leprosy and nonleprosy patients had their neuropathic pain characterized by the neuropathic pain symptom inventory (NPSI, ranges from 0 to 100, with 100 being the maximal neuropathic pain intensity) in a first visit. In a second visit, leprosy patients who had significant pain and received pharmacological treatment in the first evaluation were reassessed (NPSI) and had their pain profile and treatment response further characterized, including information on drugs prescribed for neuropathic pain and their respective pain relief. Results:. The pain characteristics based on NPSI did not significantly differ between leprosy and nonleprosy neuropathic pain patients in visit 1 after correction for multiple analyses, and cluster analyses confirmed these findings (ie, no discrimination between leprosy and nonleprosy groups; Pearson χ2 = 0.072, P = 0.788). The assessment of pain relief response and the drugs taken by each patient, linear regression analysis showed that amitriptyline, when effective, had the highest percentage of analgesic relief. Conclusions:. Neuropathic pain in leprosy is as heterogeneous as neuropathic pain of other etiologies, further supporting the concept that neuropathic pain is a transetiological entity. Neuropathic pain in leprosy may respond to drugs usually used to control pain of neuropathic profile in general, and amitriptiline may constitute a potential candidate drug for future formal clinical trials aimed at controlling neuropathic pain in leprosy.http://journals.lww.com/painrpts/fulltext/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000638
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author Irina Raicher
Patrick Raymond Nicolas Andre Ghislain Stump
Simone Bega Harnik
Rodrigo Alves de Oliveira
Rosemari Baccarelli
Lucia H.S.C. Marciano
Somei Ura
Marcos C.L. Virmond
Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira
Daniel Ciampi de Andrade
spellingShingle Irina Raicher
Patrick Raymond Nicolas Andre Ghislain Stump
Simone Bega Harnik
Rodrigo Alves de Oliveira
Rosemari Baccarelli
Lucia H.S.C. Marciano
Somei Ura
Marcos C.L. Virmond
Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira
Daniel Ciampi de Andrade
Neuropathic pain in leprosy: symptom profile characterization and comparison with neuropathic pain of other etiologies
PAIN Reports
author_facet Irina Raicher
Patrick Raymond Nicolas Andre Ghislain Stump
Simone Bega Harnik
Rodrigo Alves de Oliveira
Rosemari Baccarelli
Lucia H.S.C. Marciano
Somei Ura
Marcos C.L. Virmond
Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira
Daniel Ciampi de Andrade
author_sort Irina Raicher
title Neuropathic pain in leprosy: symptom profile characterization and comparison with neuropathic pain of other etiologies
title_short Neuropathic pain in leprosy: symptom profile characterization and comparison with neuropathic pain of other etiologies
title_full Neuropathic pain in leprosy: symptom profile characterization and comparison with neuropathic pain of other etiologies
title_fullStr Neuropathic pain in leprosy: symptom profile characterization and comparison with neuropathic pain of other etiologies
title_full_unstemmed Neuropathic pain in leprosy: symptom profile characterization and comparison with neuropathic pain of other etiologies
title_sort neuropathic pain in leprosy: symptom profile characterization and comparison with neuropathic pain of other etiologies
publisher Wolters Kluwer
series PAIN Reports
issn 2471-2531
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract. Introduction:. Previous studies reported a high prevalence of neuropathic pain in leprosy, being especially present in “pharmacologically cured” patients. The presence of neuropathic pain in leprosy poses a supplementary burden in patient's quality of life, daily activities, and mood. Objectives:. The aim of this study was to assess whether neuropathic pain in leprosy has similar symptom profile as neuropathic pain of other etiologies and to retrospectively assess the efficacy of neuropathic pain medications regularly prescribed to leprosy. Methods:. Leprosy and nonleprosy patients had their neuropathic pain characterized by the neuropathic pain symptom inventory (NPSI, ranges from 0 to 100, with 100 being the maximal neuropathic pain intensity) in a first visit. In a second visit, leprosy patients who had significant pain and received pharmacological treatment in the first evaluation were reassessed (NPSI) and had their pain profile and treatment response further characterized, including information on drugs prescribed for neuropathic pain and their respective pain relief. Results:. The pain characteristics based on NPSI did not significantly differ between leprosy and nonleprosy neuropathic pain patients in visit 1 after correction for multiple analyses, and cluster analyses confirmed these findings (ie, no discrimination between leprosy and nonleprosy groups; Pearson χ2 = 0.072, P = 0.788). The assessment of pain relief response and the drugs taken by each patient, linear regression analysis showed that amitriptyline, when effective, had the highest percentage of analgesic relief. Conclusions:. Neuropathic pain in leprosy is as heterogeneous as neuropathic pain of other etiologies, further supporting the concept that neuropathic pain is a transetiological entity. Neuropathic pain in leprosy may respond to drugs usually used to control pain of neuropathic profile in general, and amitriptiline may constitute a potential candidate drug for future formal clinical trials aimed at controlling neuropathic pain in leprosy.
url http://journals.lww.com/painrpts/fulltext/10.1097/PR9.0000000000000638
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