Chronic pain Flashcards
What is the International Association for Study of Pain (IASP) definition of chronic pain?
Persistent or recurring pain lasting longer than 3 months
Give 2 general associations of chronic pain?
Emotional distress
Functional disability
What is the prevalence of chronic pain in the general population, and how does this change with age?
Prevalence around 23% and increases with age so that 30% older adults are affected
What are the 3 most common types of chronic pain?
Back, headache, joint pain
Is chronic pain equally common in men and women?
No, chronic pain is more common in women than men
What is the primary aim of investigating chronic pain?
Determine possible cause of chronic pain
Give 2 reasons why patient history is important in investigation of chronic pain?
To identify any past occurrences that could have caused pain such as bone injury or disease
To determine how pain affects lifestyle
Give 5 examples of tests done when investigating chronic pain?
Blood tests
electromyography to assess muscle activity
radiological imaging
nerve conduction studies,
physical examination to assess mobility
Give 2 reasons why management of chronic pain is a multidisciplinary, biopsychosocial approach?
Addresses multiple aspects of pain
Includes patient’s perspective and goals
Give 7 examples of nonpharmacological therapies for chronic pain management?
individualised exercise
behavioural therapies such as CBT
relaxation techniques
hypnosis
virtual reality programmes to provide distractions
physiotherapy
psychological counselling
Give 3 examples of topical analgesics used to manage chronic pain?
Lidocaine
NSAIDs
Capsaicin
When are steroid injections used to manage chronic pain?
To provide immediate pain relief
What type of chronic pain are anticonvulsants and antidepressants used to manage?
Neuropathic pain
In what situation is opioid therapy considered for chronic pain management, and what happens if this requirement isn’t met after starting opioid therapy?
Benefits for pain and function outweigh risks of opioid use and if this doesn’t occur, opioid medication use should be stopped
When are sustained-release opioid medications used, and give 3 examples?
Sustained-release opioids such as oxycodone, methadone, fentanyl patches
used for moderate-severe pain that has failed other pharmacotherapies