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Swedish Chronic Pain Biobank: protocol for a multicentre registry and biomarker project.

AbstractINTRODUCTION:
About 20% of the adult population have chronic pain, often associated with psychological distress, sick leave and poor health. There are large variations in the clinical picture. A biopsychosocial approach is used in investigation and treatment. The concept of personalised medicine, that is, optimising medication types and dosages for individual patients based on biomarkers and other patient-related factors, has received increasing attention in different diseases but used less in chronic pain. This cooperative project from all Swedish University Hospitals will investigate whether there are changes in inflammation and metabolism patterns in saliva and blood in chronic pain patients and whether the changes correlate with clinical characteristics and rehabilitation outcomes.
METHODS AND ANALYSIS:
Patients at multidisciplinary pain centres at University Hospitals in Sweden who have chosen to participate in the Swedish Quality Registry for Pain Rehabilitation and healthy sex-matched and age-matched individuals will be included in the study. Saliva and blood samples will be collected in addition to questionnaire data obtained from the register. From the samples, proteins, lipids, metabolites and micro-RNA will be analysed in relation to, for example, diagnosis, pain characteristics, psychological distress, body weight, pharmacological treatment and clinical rehabilitation results using advanced multivariate data analysis and bioinformatics.
ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION:
The study is approved by the Swedish Ethical Review Authority (Dnr 2021-04929) and will be conducted in accordance with the declaration of Helsinki.The results will be published in open access scientific journals and in popular scientific relevant journals such as those from patient organisations. Data will be also presented in scientific meetings, meeting with healthcare organisations and disseminated in different lecturers at the clinics and universities.
AuthorsBijar Ghafouri, Malin Ernberg, Paulin Andréll, Emmanuel Bäckryd, Marcelo Rivano Fisher, Yvonne Freund-Levi, Henrik Grelz, Olaf Gräbel, Rolf Karlsten, Eva Kosek, Monika Löfgren, Åsa Ringqvist, Karin Rudling, Britt-Marie Stålnacke, Niklas Sörlén, Karin Uhlin, Hans Westergren, Björn Gerdle
JournalBMJ open (BMJ Open) Vol. 12 Issue 11 Pg. e066834 (11 30 2022) ISSN: 2044-6055 [Electronic] England
PMID36450421 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Copyright© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ.
Chemical References
  • Biomarkers
Topics
  • Adult
  • Humans
  • Chronic Pain
  • Sweden
  • Biological Specimen Banks
  • Biomarkers
  • Registries
  • Multicenter Studies as Topic

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