Biopsychosocial Assessment of Pain with Thermal Imaging of Emotional Facial Expression in Breast Cancer Survivors

Background: Recent research has evaluated psychological and biological characteristics associated with pain in survivors of breast cancer (BC). Few studies consider their relationship with inflammatory activity. Voluntary facial expressions modify the autonomic activity and this may be useful in the...

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Main Authors: David Alberto Rodríguez Medina, Benjamín Domínguez Trejo, Patricia Cortés Esteban, Irving Armando Cruz Albarrán, Luis Alberto Morales Hernández, Gerardo Leija Alva
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
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spelling doaj-a78f2cb997a5483ea06c2bd8e7d05b352020-11-24T22:56:11ZengMDPI AGMedicines2305-63202018-03-01523010.3390/medicines5020030medicines5020030Biopsychosocial Assessment of Pain with Thermal Imaging of Emotional Facial Expression in Breast Cancer SurvivorsDavid Alberto Rodríguez Medina0Benjamín Domínguez Trejo1Patricia Cortés Esteban2Irving Armando Cruz Albarrán3Luis Alberto Morales Hernández4Gerardo Leija Alva5Division of Research and Postgraduate Studies, Faculty of Psychology, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City 04510, MexicoDivision of Research and Postgraduate Studies, Faculty of Psychology, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City 04510, MexicoNational Medical Center 20 de Noviembre, Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado, Mexico City 03229, MexicoCA Mechatronics, Faculty of Engineering, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, San Juan del Río City 76807, MéxicoCA Mechatronics, Faculty of Engineering, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, San Juan del Río City 76807, MéxicoInterdisciplinary Center of Health Sciences, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Unidad Santo Tomás, Mexico City 11340, MexicoBackground: Recent research has evaluated psychological and biological characteristics associated with pain in survivors of breast cancer (BC). Few studies consider their relationship with inflammatory activity. Voluntary facial expressions modify the autonomic activity and this may be useful in the hospital environment for clinical biopsychosocial assessment of pain. Methods: This research compared a BC survivors group under integral treatment (Oncology, Psychology, Nutrition) with a control group to assess the intensity of pain, behavioral interference, anxiety, depression, temperament-expression, anger control, social isolation, emotional regulation, and alexithymia and inflammatory activity, with salivary interleukin 6 (IL-6). Then, a psychophysiological evaluation through repeated measures of facial infrared thermal imaging (IRT) and hands in baseline—positive facial expression (joy)—negative facial expression (pain)—relaxation (diaphragmatic breathing). Results: The results showed changes in the IRT (p < 0.05) during the execution of facial expressions in the chin, perinasal, periorbital, frontal, nose, and fingers areas in both groups. No differences were found in the IL-6 level among the aforementioned groups, but an association with baseline nasal temperature (p < 0.001) was observable. The BC group had higher alexithymia score (p < 0.01) but lower social isolation (p < 0.05), in comparison to the control group. Conclusions: In the low- and medium-concentration groups of IL-6, the psychophysiological intervention proposed in this study has a greater effect than on the high concentration group of IL-6. This will be considered in the design of psychological and psychosocial interventions for the treatment of pain.http://www.mdpi.com/2305-6320/5/2/30breast cancerfacial expressionIL-6thermographyalexithymiasocial support
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author David Alberto Rodríguez Medina
Benjamín Domínguez Trejo
Patricia Cortés Esteban
Irving Armando Cruz Albarrán
Luis Alberto Morales Hernández
Gerardo Leija Alva
spellingShingle David Alberto Rodríguez Medina
Benjamín Domínguez Trejo
Patricia Cortés Esteban
Irving Armando Cruz Albarrán
Luis Alberto Morales Hernández
Gerardo Leija Alva
Biopsychosocial Assessment of Pain with Thermal Imaging of Emotional Facial Expression in Breast Cancer Survivors
Medicines
breast cancer
facial expression
IL-6
thermography
alexithymia
social support
author_facet David Alberto Rodríguez Medina
Benjamín Domínguez Trejo
Patricia Cortés Esteban
Irving Armando Cruz Albarrán
Luis Alberto Morales Hernández
Gerardo Leija Alva
author_sort David Alberto Rodríguez Medina
title Biopsychosocial Assessment of Pain with Thermal Imaging of Emotional Facial Expression in Breast Cancer Survivors
title_short Biopsychosocial Assessment of Pain with Thermal Imaging of Emotional Facial Expression in Breast Cancer Survivors
title_full Biopsychosocial Assessment of Pain with Thermal Imaging of Emotional Facial Expression in Breast Cancer Survivors
title_fullStr Biopsychosocial Assessment of Pain with Thermal Imaging of Emotional Facial Expression in Breast Cancer Survivors
title_full_unstemmed Biopsychosocial Assessment of Pain with Thermal Imaging of Emotional Facial Expression in Breast Cancer Survivors
title_sort biopsychosocial assessment of pain with thermal imaging of emotional facial expression in breast cancer survivors
publisher MDPI AG
series Medicines
issn 2305-6320
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Background: Recent research has evaluated psychological and biological characteristics associated with pain in survivors of breast cancer (BC). Few studies consider their relationship with inflammatory activity. Voluntary facial expressions modify the autonomic activity and this may be useful in the hospital environment for clinical biopsychosocial assessment of pain. Methods: This research compared a BC survivors group under integral treatment (Oncology, Psychology, Nutrition) with a control group to assess the intensity of pain, behavioral interference, anxiety, depression, temperament-expression, anger control, social isolation, emotional regulation, and alexithymia and inflammatory activity, with salivary interleukin 6 (IL-6). Then, a psychophysiological evaluation through repeated measures of facial infrared thermal imaging (IRT) and hands in baseline—positive facial expression (joy)—negative facial expression (pain)—relaxation (diaphragmatic breathing). Results: The results showed changes in the IRT (p < 0.05) during the execution of facial expressions in the chin, perinasal, periorbital, frontal, nose, and fingers areas in both groups. No differences were found in the IL-6 level among the aforementioned groups, but an association with baseline nasal temperature (p < 0.001) was observable. The BC group had higher alexithymia score (p < 0.01) but lower social isolation (p < 0.05), in comparison to the control group. Conclusions: In the low- and medium-concentration groups of IL-6, the psychophysiological intervention proposed in this study has a greater effect than on the high concentration group of IL-6. This will be considered in the design of psychological and psychosocial interventions for the treatment of pain.
topic breast cancer
facial expression
IL-6
thermography
alexithymia
social support
url http://www.mdpi.com/2305-6320/5/2/30
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