Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Augmented Cerebral Pain Processing in Chronic, Unexplained Pain: a 3T Event-Related Functional MRI Study
Chronic, unexplained pain symptoms are very common in all layers of the population, but it is largely unknown what causes them. This study examines the hypothesis that patients with these pain symptoms process pain abnormally in their brain. TO this aim, we compare patients and healthy people: they receive mild pain at their painful body region and at another location. Concurrently, we measure brain activity with brain scans (functional MRI scans). With our study results, we want to increase understanding of what causes chronic, unexplained pain symptoms, in order to find better methods of diagnosing and treating them.
Background
Chronic, unexplained pain is a heterogeneously defined, but common and recurring clinical
problem, in general medical practice as well as in specialist care. Chronic, unexplained
pain causes considerable loss of quality of life, frequent absence from work and it is a
common reason for health care visits. From a pathophysiological point of view, an augmented
and self-amplifying sensitivity for physical signals such as pain (as well as for other
signals) seems to be important. This is referred to as 'generalised hypervigilance', a
specific type of sensitisation. Central sensitisation mechanisms have been implied in
several pain syndromes. In our own psychophysical pilot study, we confirmed the existence of
amplified pain perception in chronic, unexplained pain, as well as the disturbed influence
of attentional processes. Our study results probably reflect a general disturbance of
perception, not associated with a specific body location. This general perceptual
disturbance is expressed in a stronger fashion in the clinically affected body region.
Abnormal pattern of cerebral pain processing have been found in functional MRI studies in
other syndromes of unknown origin, such as fibromyalgia, somatoform pain disorder and
irritable bowel syndrome. However, the role of several neurobiological factors in chronic,
unexplained pain remain to be elucidated and to be placed in the context of the
biopsychosocial model.
Work plan:
A 3T rapid event-related, Functional MRI-experiment into the cerebral processing of
experimental pain stimuli in chronic, unexplained pain-patients versus healthy controls.
Twelve chronic, unexplained pain-patients with unilateral limb pain and twelve healthy
control subjects experience painful and non-painful electrical stimuli on the painful limb,
whilst the attentional state of the subject is controlled. With functional MRI, we record
the pain-related cerebral activations and compare them between groups, in order to
characterise the cerebral correlates of altered pain processing in chronic, unexplained
pain.
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