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Neuropathic Hand Pain in Rheumatoid Arthritis

Neuropathic Characteristics of Rheumatoid Hand Pain and it's Relation to Sensory Thresholds and Sleep Quality: a Case-control Study

Status
Active Not Recruiting
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
300 (estimated)
Sponsor
Bozyaka Training and Research Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 70 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Investigators have aimed to estimate prevalence of neuropathic hand pain in RA patients and it's relation with sleep quality and sensory thresholds. For this purpose a case-control study design was planned. Age- and sex-matched control subjects will be chosen among individuals submitted to out-patient clinic with the complaint of nociceptive/mechanical pain other than in hand, lasting more than three months

Detailed description

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, inflammatory rheumatic disease that predominantly affecting peripheral joints. Patients with RA are suffered from severe hand pain and functional loss because of synovitis in hand joints. The fact that patients with low disease activity may complain from hand pain suggests that pain is mediated by mechanisms other than inflammation. Contribution of central sensitization to pain sensation of RA patients is of interest currently. Several authors reported the neuropathic characteristics of hand pain in RA. Hand pain is primarily nociceptive in RA patients but the possibility of variances in cutaneous sensitivity due to nociceptive input from joints has been suggested. Increased sensitivity with light touch has been demonstrated over hands of RA patients. In RA patients, alterations in central processing of somatosensory function and allodynia over inflamed joints have been reported. Poor sleep quality is another issue for RA patients and it's association with pain was reported. However impact of neuropathic hand pain on sleep quality was not understood exactly probably due to the scarce of the studies investigating this association. Also, to the best of investigators' knowledge, the relation between neuropathic component of pain and sensory threshold alterations in rheumatoid hand was not studied to date. So, investigators have aimed to estimate prevalence of neuropathic hand pain in RA patients and it's relation with sleep quality and sensory thresholds. For this purpose a case-control study design was planned. Age- and sex-matched control subjects will be chosen among individuals submitted to out-patient clinic with nociceptive/mechanical pain complaint other than in hand lasting more than three months. Also whether sensory thresholds in rheumatoid hands differ from healthy hands will be assessed. Participants in control group will be subjected to same exclusion criteria too. This design will allow the investigators to determine whether hand pain in RA patients displays neuropathic character more frequently than any other chronic nociceptive pain does. Moreover, it will be possible to compare sensory thresholds between healthy and rheumatoid hand. RA patients diagnosed according to the 1987 American College of Rheumatology criteria will be recruited. Demographics and disease related variables will be recorded.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERquestionnaires and inventoriesquestionnaires and inventories related to primary end secondary outcomes will be applied and physical examination will be performed.

Timeline

Start date
2021-04-26
Primary completion
2025-05-15
Completion
2026-06-15
First posted
2021-04-09
Last updated
2025-05-21

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04839081. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.