In order to evaluate the importance of pain in systemic sclerosis (SSc), the characteristics of pain reported by patients with SSc were analyzed and compared with the characteristics of pain reported by patients with primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS). Pain was reported by 56 patients (80%) in a group of 70 patients with SSc and by 25 patients (78%) in a group of 32 patients with pSS. Pain severity was assessed by the Pain Rating Index (PRI) and the Present Pain Intensity (PPI) of the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ) and by values obtained by a visual analog scale (VAS) indicating the intensity of pain felt in the moment of the examination and the intensity of pain felt in the week preceding the moment of the examination. No significant difference was detected in the comparison of mean values of pain indices between patients with SSc and patients with pSS and in the comparison among subgroups of patients with SSc. The data indicate that pain is a frequent and important cause of suffering in SSc as in other chronic diseases. The association of different methods may be especially useful to obtain a careful evaluation of pain in clinical research.

The emerging challenge of pain in systemic sclerosis: Similarity to the pain experience reported by Sjogren's syndrome patients / De Luca, R.; Maresca, M.; Orlandi, M.; Bruni, C.; Solanki, K.; Wang, Y.; Lepri, G.; Guiducci, S.; Melchiorre, D.; Moggi-Pignone, A.; Rossi, W.; De Paulis, A.; Dzhus, M.; Matucci-Cerinic, M.; Bellando-Randone, S.. - In: RHEUMATOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 2719-4523. - 2:2(2021), pp. 113-119. [10.2478/rir-2021-0015]

The emerging challenge of pain in systemic sclerosis: Similarity to the pain experience reported by Sjogren's syndrome patients

Orlandi M.;
2021

Abstract

In order to evaluate the importance of pain in systemic sclerosis (SSc), the characteristics of pain reported by patients with SSc were analyzed and compared with the characteristics of pain reported by patients with primary Sjogren's syndrome (pSS). Pain was reported by 56 patients (80%) in a group of 70 patients with SSc and by 25 patients (78%) in a group of 32 patients with pSS. Pain severity was assessed by the Pain Rating Index (PRI) and the Present Pain Intensity (PPI) of the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ) and by values obtained by a visual analog scale (VAS) indicating the intensity of pain felt in the moment of the examination and the intensity of pain felt in the week preceding the moment of the examination. No significant difference was detected in the comparison of mean values of pain indices between patients with SSc and patients with pSS and in the comparison among subgroups of patients with SSc. The data indicate that pain is a frequent and important cause of suffering in SSc as in other chronic diseases. The association of different methods may be especially useful to obtain a careful evaluation of pain in clinical research.
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The emerging challenge of pain in systemic sclerosis: Similarity to the pain experience reported by Sjogren's syndrome patients / De Luca, R.; Maresca, M.; Orlandi, M.; Bruni, C.; Solanki, K.; Wang, Y.; Lepri, G.; Guiducci, S.; Melchiorre, D.; Moggi-Pignone, A.; Rossi, W.; De Paulis, A.; Dzhus, M.; Matucci-Cerinic, M.; Bellando-Randone, S.. - In: RHEUMATOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 2719-4523. - 2:2(2021), pp. 113-119. [10.2478/rir-2021-0015]
De Luca, R.; Maresca, M.; Orlandi, M.; Bruni, C.; Solanki, K.; Wang, Y.; Lepri, G.; Guiducci, S.; Melchiorre, D.; Moggi-Pignone, A.; Rossi, W.; De Pau...espandi
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