Title of article :
The Influence of Chronic Pain on Number Sense and Numeric Rating Scale: A prospective Cohort Study
Author/Authors :
Majedi, Hossein Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center - Neuroscience Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Department of Anesthesiology - Critical Care and Pain Medicine - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mohammadi, Mahsa Department of Anesthesiology - Critical Care and Pain Medicine - School of Medicine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Tafakhori, Abbas Iranian Center of Neurological Research - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Khazaeipour, Zahra Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center - Neuroscience Institute - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Several studies have demonstrated an association between chronic pain and impairment of cognitive capabilities.
Since the number sense is one of the cognitive ability involved in the evaluation of pain intensity using some pain measurement
tools, impairment of number sense may impact pain assessment. Therefore, the validity of number-based pain assessment tools
should be re-evaluated.
Objectives: This study aimed to determine whethernumbersense is altered in chronic and acute pain patients compared to healthy
subjects.
Methods: Overall, 150 participants were recruited and divided into the three groups of controls, chronic and acute pain patients.
Pain intensity was evaluated using numeric and verbal rating scales as pain assessment tools. Number sense was assessed using
number naming, number marking, and line bisection tasks. Deviation from correct answers was measured for each task.
Results: Patients with chronic pain (migraine headache) had higher pain intensity scores than acute pain subjects. Chronic pain
patients showed significant deviation from the expected responses compared to controls in the line bisection task.
Conclusions: Chronic pain patientsmayhave impairednumbersense andmaydifferently use number-based pain assessment tools
in comparison with healthy individuals.
Keywords :
Pain , Headache , Migraine , Visual Analog Scale
Journal title :
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine