Usefulness of tenderness to characterise fibromyalgia severity in women

作者:Aparicio V A*; Carbonell Baeza A; Ortega F B; Estevez F; Ruiz J R; Delgado Fernandez M
来源:Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology, 2011, 29(6): S28-S33.

摘要

Objective. To investigate the usefulness of tenderness (tender points count (TPC) and algometer score) to characterise fibromyalgia (FM) severity and symptomatology in women.
Methods. The study sample comprised 174 women aged 51+/-7 years. We assessed tenderness using pressure algometry; quality of life by means of the Short-Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36) and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). We used the FM impact questionnaire (FIQ) to assess FM severity and symptomatology. Patients were categorised according to three FIQ-derived categories: FIQ <70 vs. >= 70; FIQ <59 vs. >= 59; and FM-type I and II.
Results. TPC was significantly higher in the group of patients with FIQ >= 59 (16.9+/-2 vs. 15.6+/-4, p=0.02), whereas no differences between groups were observed according to FIQ >= 70 (17.0+/-2 vs. 16.2+/-3, p=0.12) or FM type (16.8+/-3 for type II vs. 15.9+/-4 for type I, p=0.13). We observed a significant association between TPC and FIQ-job difficulty, pain, morning tiredness and stiffness dimensions (all p<0.05), yet it was not correlated with total score of FIQ, FIQ-anxiety, fatigue and depression dimensions (all p>0.05). Algometer score was lower in the FIQ >= 70 (45.7+/-12 vs. 51.1+/-14, p=0.05) and FIQ >= 59 (46.7+/-13 vs. 52.7+/-14, p=0.05) groups, and there were no difference between FM types (48.7+/-13 vs. 49.5+/-14 for type II and I respectively, p=0.81). Algometer score was not associated with total score of FIQ or FIQ dimensions (all p >= 0.1).
Conclusion. Widespread pain and pain hypersensitivity, as measured by TPC and algometer score, do not seem to be useful to characterise FM severity and symptomatology (measured by FIQ) in women.

  • 出版日期2011-12