Quantitative Assessment of Joint Pain Following Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis with Ibuprofen Cream
Authors:
L. Arendt-Nielsen a;
A. M. Drewes b;
L. Svendsen b;
J. Brennum c
| Affiliations: | a Laboratory for Experimental Pain Research, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark |
| b Dept. of Rheumatology, Aalborg Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark | |
| c Dept. of Neurology, Gentofte University Hospital, Hellerup, Denmark |
DOI:
10.3109/03009749409099283
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Rheumatology;
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Abstract
The antiinflammatory effect of percutaneous application of NSAID (DOLGITR cream) was evaluated quantitatively on 11 patients with symmetric rheumatoid arthritis of the metacarpophalangeal and/or proximal interphalangeal joints. The pressure pain detection threshold (PDT) and pressure pain tolerance threshold (PTT) on the test joints were measured before and on days 3 and 7 after double-blind placebo controlled application of NSAID cream. The clinical pain was assessed by a visual analog scale (VAS) following controlled finger movements.
The relative median PDT differences between NSAID and placebo treatment median were 10 kPa (N.S.) on day 3 and 17 kPa (N.S.) on day 7. The corresponding median differences in PTT were-5 kPa (N.S.) and 23 kPa (P < 0.05), respectively. The corresponding median decreases in VAS score were 4.2 mm (N.S.) and 15.5 mm (N.S.), respectively. The experimental joint pressure techniques can assess selectively pain from small joints and is a new useful tool to evaluate antinociceptive and/or antiinflammatory effects. |
| Keywords: NSAID cream; rheumatoid arthritis; experimental joint pain; pressure algometry |
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