Chronic Pain Flashcards

1
Q

Pain can be modulated at every synapse of the pain pathway. TRUE/FALSE?

A

TRUE

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2
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There are no biomarkers for pain. TRUE/FALSE?

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TRUE

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3
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How does peripheral tissue injury change to nervous system.

A

Peripheral sensitisation
- reduction in threshold of peripheral afferent nociceptors

Central sensitisation
- Increased excitability of spinal neurons

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4
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What clinical features are often present in Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)?

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  • Allodynia (pain from non-painful stimulus e.g. cotton wool)
  • Hyperalgesia (more pain than expected from painful stimulus e.g. pin prick)
  • Swelling
  • Blue, white, red
  • Hair, nail changes
  • Osteopenia
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5
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What type of pain is felt in CRPS?

A

Neuropathic pain

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6
Q

How do patients describe neuropathic pain?

A

burning
shooting
tingling
sensory changes also present

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7
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What other conditions can cause neuropathic pain?

A

shingles
post-herpetic neuralgia
Diabetic neuropathy
Amputation/ surgery

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8
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Apart from tricyclic antidepressants and anticonvulsants, what can be used to treat neuropathic pain?

A
NMDA antagonists (eg ketamine)
Sodium channel blockers (eg lignocaine)
Capsaicin
GABA agonists (eg Baclofen)
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9
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What agents are more commonly used in children for neuropathc pain?

A

Topical levomenthol
Topical capsaicin
Lidocaine (patch)

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10
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How can chronic pain occur in cancer survival?

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  • Post surgery
  • Chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathies
  • Chronic graft vs host disease
  • Radiation induced
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11
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Other than medication, what therapies can a chronic pain clinic offer?

A
  • TENS
  • Acupuncture
  • Nerve Blocks
  • Intrathecal Drug Delivery Systems
  • Spinal cord stimulation
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12
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Patients who develop more pain during the post-op period are at less risk of chronic pain in the future. TRUE/FALSE?

A

FALSE

At increased risk of chronic pain after

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13
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Delay of amputation in countries at war proved to increase rates of phantom limb pain. TRUE/FALSE?

A

TRUE

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14
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Phantom limb pain can also exist in babies who were never born with a particular limb. TRUE/FALSE?

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TRUE

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15
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When one area of the brain dedicated to an amputated limb is no longer required, what happens?

A

Brain remapping => other areas of body use this area of brain

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16
Q

What types of pain are opioids not useful for?

A

Neuropathic

Fibromyalgia

17
Q

The poorer countries have lower access to morphine. TRUE/FALSE?

A

TRUE
due to proportionally more expensive there
=> patients suffer without good opioids for pain

18
Q

How should patients be referred to the pain service in Tayside?

A

Socrates

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