Title: |
Pain characteristics in Italian people with spinal cord injury: a multicentre study |
Authors: |
Stampacchia, Giulia, Gerini, Adriana, Morganti, Riccardo, Felzani, Giorgio, Marani, Manuela, Massone, Antonino, Onesta, Maria Pia, Capeci, William, Andretta, Elena, Campus, Giuliana, Marchino, Carlo, Cicioni, Valentina |
Source: |
Spinal Cord; July 2022, Vol. 60 Issue: 7 p604-611, 8p |
Abstract: |
Study design: Multicentre cross-sectional study. Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate prevalence, location and characteristics of pain in hospital inpatients people with spinal cord injury (SCI). Setting: Ten Italian rehabilitation centres specialized in spinal injury care, where inpatients are admitted both after the acute lesion and for late complications (time since injury, median [IQR]: 0.8 [0.2–8.2] years). Methods: All the persons were submitted to AIS scale assessment [1] and modified Ashworth scale [2]; personal data and anamnesis were recorded; any pain within 1 week was investigated and the International Spinal Cord Injury Pain Basic Data Set (ISCIPBDS) Italian version [3] was administered by physicians expert in type of pain definition. Results: Of 385 included persons, 275 (72%) suffered pain, with the score value median [IQR]: 6 [4–8]. The worst pain of the person was nociceptive in 52% and neuropathic in 48% of the cases; 46% of nociceptive pain was located in the neck–shoulder region, whereas 67% of neuropathic pain was located in the sublesional part of the body. In 48% of the whole population, spasticity was observed but only 74% of them had pain. Being old and female are associated with high pain development, OR (95% CI): 1.24 (1.01–1.04) and 1.83 (1.05–3.20), respectively. Conclusions: A high prevalence of pain is confirmed in persons with SCI, with both nociceptive and neuropathic pain characteristics. Only old age and female sex resulted as variables highly associated with pain. |
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