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EPIDEMIOLOGY. General Pain in Past Month Among Adults 20+, 1999–2002 Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. National Center.

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Page 1: EPIDEMIOLOGY. General Pain in Past Month Among Adults 20+, 1999–2002 Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. National Center.

EPIDEMIOLOGY

Page 2: EPIDEMIOLOGY. General Pain in Past Month Among Adults 20+, 1999–2002 Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. National Center.

General

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Pain in Past Month Among Adults 20+, 1999–2002

Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. National Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States, 2006 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD: 2006.

0

20-44 years45-54 years

65 years and over

MenWomen

0 10 20 30 40 50

Age

Sex

Percent

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*Adults aged 20 years and older, 1999–2002 dataNational Center for Health Statistics. Health, United States, 2006 with Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans. Hyattsville, MD: 2006.

Pain Duration Among Adults*

1year or

more<1

month

1-3months

3 months- 1 year

1year or

more

<1month

1-3months

3 months- 1 year

<1month1

year or more

1-3months

3 months- 1 year

20-44 years 45-64 years 65 years and over

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Prevalence of Acute Pain

• Lifetime prevalence in general population:– Approaches 100% for acute pain leading to use

of analgesics1

• Emergency room patients:– Pain accounts for >2/3 of emergency room

visits2

• Hospitalized patients: – >50% report pain3

1. Diener HC et al. J Headache Pain 2008; 9(4):225-31; 2. Todd KH, Miner JR. In: Fishman SM et al (eds). Bonica’s Management of Pain. 4th ed. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins; Philadelphia, PA: 2010; 3. Dix P et al. Br J Anaesth 2004; 92(2):235-7.

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Prevalence of Chronic Pain in the General Population

17–46%

Blyth FM et al. Pain 2001; 89(2-3):127-34; ; Breivik H et al. Eur J Pain 2006; 10(4):287-333; Elliott AM et al. Lancet 1999; 354(9186):1248-52; Eriksen J et al. Pain 2003; 106(3):221-8

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Prevalence of Chronic Pain

Tsang A et al. J Pain 2006; 9(10):883-91.

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Neuropathic Pain is Prevalent Across a Range of Different Conditions

HIV = human immunodeficiency virus1. Sadosky A et al. Pain Pract 2008; 8(1):45-56; 2. Davis MP, Walsh D. Am J Hosp Palliat Care 2004; 21(2):137-42; 3. So YT et al. Arch Neurol 1988; 45(9):945-8; 4. Schifitto G et al. Neurology 2002; 58(12):1764-8; 5. Morgello S et al. Arch Neurol 2004; 61(4):546-51; 6. Stevens PE et al. Pain 1995; 61(1):61-8; 7. Smith WC et al. Pain 1999; 83(1):91-5; 8. Freynhagen R et al. Curr Med Res Opin 2006; 22(10):1911-20; 9. Andersen G et al. Pain 1995; 61(2):187-93; 10. Siddall PJ et al. Pain. 2003; 103(3):249-57; 11. Rae-Grant AD et al. Mult Scler 1999; 5(3):179-83.

11–26%1

~33%2

35–53%3–5

20–43% of mastectomy patients6,7

Up to 37%8

Diabetes

Cancer

HIV

Post-surgical

Postherpeticneuralgia

Chronic low back pain

8%9

75%10

~55%11

Stroke

Spinal cord injury

Multiple sclerosis

7–27% of patients with herpes zoster1

Condition% affected by peripheral

neuropathic pain% affected by central

neuropathic pain

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5–20% of the General Population May Suffer from Neuropathic Pain

Summary of Selected Prevalence Studies

Adapted from: Bouhassira D et al. Pain 2008; 136(3):380-7; de Moraes Vieira EB et al. J Pain Symptom Manage 2012; 44(2):239-51; Elzahaf RA et al. Pain Pract 2013; 13(3):198-205; Harifi G et al. Pain Med 2013; 14(2):287-92; Ohayon MM, Stingl C. Psychiatr Res 2012; 46(4):444-50;Torrance N et al. J Pain 2006;7(4):281-9; Toth C et al. Pain Med 2009; 10(5):918-29;

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How common is central sensitization/ dysfunctional pain?

17–35% of chronic pain patients suffer from

generalized hypersensitivity and conditioned pain modulation2

~40% of adults suffer from

chronic pain1

1. Tsang A et al. J Pain 2006; 9(10):883-91; 2. Schliessbach J et al. Eur J Pain 2013; 17(10):1502-10.

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Summary

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Epidemiology: Summary

• Acute and chronic pain are extremely common worldwide

• Prevalence of chronic pain is generally higher in women

• Mean duration of pain is longer in older individuals