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Factors Influencing Cognitive Impairment in Neuropathic and Musculoskeletal Pain and Fibromyalgia.

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2018

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Ojeda, Begoña
Dueñas, Maria
Salazar, Alejandro
Mico, Juan Antonio
Torres, Luis Miguel
Failde, Inmaculada

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Oxford University Press
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To assess cognitive performance of chronic pain (CP) patients diagnosed with three types of pain-neuropathic pain (NP), musculoskeletal (MSK), and fibromyalgia (FM)-and to analyze the factors influencing cognitive difficulties in each group. Two hundred fifty-four CP patients-104 NP, 99 MSK, 51 FM-and 72 pain-free subjects were included in the study. The "Test Your Memory" (TYM) scale was used to assess cognitive performance. Pain intensity was measured by means of the visual analog scale (VAS); the Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale was used to assess mental status, and the Medical Outcome Study (MOS) sleep scale to assess sleep quality. The relationships between cognitive performance and these factors were analyzed using linear regression models. The mean score in the TYM was significantly lower (worse cognitive function) in CP patients than controls (40.5 vs 43.9, P These results highlight the importance of taking into account the type of pain when assessing cognitive performance in CP patients and demonstrate the influence of the emotional state of the patient, especially if depression is present.

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Adolescent
Adult
Chronic Pain
Cognition
Cognitive Dysfunction
Female
Fibromyalgia
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Musculoskeletal Pain
Neuralgia
Young Adult

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Cognición
Disfunción cognitiva
Dolor crónico
Dolor musculoesquelético
Fibromialgia
Neuralgia
Persona de mediana edad

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Chronic pain, Cognitive function, Anxiety, Depression, Sleep

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Ojeda B, Dueñas M, Salazar A, Mico JA, Torres LM, Failde I. Factors Influencing Cognitive Impairment in Neuropathic and Musculoskeletal Pain and Fibromyalgia. Pain Med. 2018 Mar 1;19(3):499-510