Quantification of heat threshold and tolerance to evaluate small fiber neuropathy- an indigenously developed thermal model of pain
Introduction: A wide variety of diseases alter the perceptions of different sensations, often evaluated in a subjective manner. Assessment of temperature perception and tolerance is a useful screening tool to evaluate the Degenerative and neuropathic changes of an individual. Therefore the current s...
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doaj-9a4e07c150bb46c08a8cece0b51b2e392021-06-25T04:48:30ZengElsevierClinical Epidemiology and Global Health2213-39842021-07-0111100760Quantification of heat threshold and tolerance to evaluate small fiber neuropathy- an indigenously developed thermal model of painP. Rama Mohan0Swetha chowdary1A.V. Siva Kumar2K.N. Maruthy3K. Mahesh kumar4Dept. of Pharmacology, Narayana Medical College, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaNarayana College of Physiotherapy, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaDept. of Physiology, Narayana Medical College and Hospital, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India; Corresponding author. Department Of Physiology, Narayana Medical College, Nellore, 524003, India.Dept. of Physiology, Narayana Medical College and Hospital, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaDept. of Physiology & Biochemistry, Govt. Yoga and Naturopathy College & Hospital, Chennai, Tamilnadu , 600104, IndiaIntroduction: A wide variety of diseases alter the perceptions of different sensations, often evaluated in a subjective manner. Assessment of temperature perception and tolerance is a useful screening tool to evaluate the Degenerative and neuropathic changes of an individual. Therefore the current study was intended to design and develop an inexpensive device to quantify the heat threshold and tolerance in healthy participants. Materials and methods: The study was carried out in 30 apparent healthy participants for heat threshold, and tolerance was recorded on both hands' thenar and dorsal sites on two occasions. The minimum temperature when the subject was perceived is threshold and maximum until the subject withstood tolerance. The data was collected using the electronically controlled device for these two extremes. The entire study was carried out at a controlled room temperature precisely. Results: The heat threshold was 39.84 ± 2.33 °C, and the tolerance was perceived at 46.84 ± 3.36 °C. There were no intraindividual differences (p > 0.05) in the heat threshold measured on two different periods as well as between the two hands (p > 0.05). As expected, there were significantly higher threshold values on the palm's thenar aspect than dorsum (p < 0.05). The tolerance was significantly higher in the thenar aspect than the dorsum of both hands. (p < 0.01, p-0.03). There were no significant inter-hand differences of both surfaces of the hand. Conclusion: Our study showed that the results of threshold and tolerance using the indigenously built device were consistent and reproducible proves the robustness of the methodology. It is a cost-effective and user-friendly device that provides quantitative results of temperature extremes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213398421000646Minimum heat thresholdMaximum heat toleranceSmall fiber neuropathyThermal model of pain |
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P. Rama Mohan Swetha chowdary A.V. Siva Kumar K.N. Maruthy K. Mahesh kumar Quantification of heat threshold and tolerance to evaluate small fiber neuropathy- an indigenously developed thermal model of pain Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health Minimum heat threshold Maximum heat tolerance Small fiber neuropathy Thermal model of pain |
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Quantification of heat threshold and tolerance to evaluate small fiber neuropathy- an indigenously developed thermal model of pain |
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Quantification of heat threshold and tolerance to evaluate small fiber neuropathy- an indigenously developed thermal model of pain |
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Quantification of heat threshold and tolerance to evaluate small fiber neuropathy- an indigenously developed thermal model of pain |
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Quantification of heat threshold and tolerance to evaluate small fiber neuropathy- an indigenously developed thermal model of pain |
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quantification of heat threshold and tolerance to evaluate small fiber neuropathy- an indigenously developed thermal model of pain |
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Introduction: A wide variety of diseases alter the perceptions of different sensations, often evaluated in a subjective manner. Assessment of temperature perception and tolerance is a useful screening tool to evaluate the Degenerative and neuropathic changes of an individual. Therefore the current study was intended to design and develop an inexpensive device to quantify the heat threshold and tolerance in healthy participants. Materials and methods: The study was carried out in 30 apparent healthy participants for heat threshold, and tolerance was recorded on both hands' thenar and dorsal sites on two occasions. The minimum temperature when the subject was perceived is threshold and maximum until the subject withstood tolerance. The data was collected using the electronically controlled device for these two extremes. The entire study was carried out at a controlled room temperature precisely. Results: The heat threshold was 39.84 ± 2.33 °C, and the tolerance was perceived at 46.84 ± 3.36 °C. There were no intraindividual differences (p > 0.05) in the heat threshold measured on two different periods as well as between the two hands (p > 0.05). As expected, there were significantly higher threshold values on the palm's thenar aspect than dorsum (p < 0.05). The tolerance was significantly higher in the thenar aspect than the dorsum of both hands. (p < 0.01, p-0.03). There were no significant inter-hand differences of both surfaces of the hand. Conclusion: Our study showed that the results of threshold and tolerance using the indigenously built device were consistent and reproducible proves the robustness of the methodology. It is a cost-effective and user-friendly device that provides quantitative results of temperature extremes. |
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