A cross-sectional study examining the psychometric properties of the painDETECT measure in neuropathic pain

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Cappelleri, Joseph C. [1 ]
Koduru, Vijaya [2 ]
Bienen, E. Jay [3 ]
Sadosky, Alesia [4 ]
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[1] Pfizer Inc, Groton, CT 06340 USA
[2] Eliassen Grp, New London, CT USA
[3] Outcomes Res Consultant, New York, NY USA
[4] Pfizer Inc, New York, NY 10017 USA
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painful diabetic neuropathy; spinal cord injury; back pain; small fiber neuropathy; HIV-related peripheral neuropathy; posttrauma neuropathy; ADULTS SEEKING TREATMENT; UNITED-STATES; PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY; BURDEN; GUIDELINES;
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10.2147/JPR.S80046
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Similarities and differences on the nine-item and seven-item versions of painDETECT, a patient-reported screener to identify neuropathic pain (NeP), have not been psychometrically explored across NeP conditions. Methods: Scores on the nine-item painDETECT (seven pain symptom items, one pain course pattern item, one pain radiation item) range from -1 to 38; scores >= 19 indicate NeP is likely (>90% probability). The seven-item version (only pain symptoms) score range is 0 to 35. -painDETECT was administered to subjects with confirmed diagnoses of human immunodeficiency virus-related peripheral NeP (HIVP) (n=103), spinal cord injury-related NeP (SCI) (n=103), small fiber neuropathy (n=100), painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (n=112), posttrauma/-postsurgical NeP (n=100), and NeP in chronic low back pain (n=106) identified during office visits to US community-based physicians. Analysis of covariance compared mean scores (adjusted for age, sex, race, ethnicity, time since NeP diagnosis, and number of comorbidities) on the nine-item and seven-item versions of painDETECT. Cronbach's alpha assessed internal consistency reliability, and corrected item-to-total correlations assessed item-level discrimination. Results: The adjusted mean nine-item scores ranged from 21.0 (SCI) to 24.3 (small fiber -neuropathy). Differences between conditions were either trivial or small-to-medium in magnitude. Cronbach's alpha gave overall internal consistency reliability of 0.76, with a range of 0.63 (SCI) to 0.82 (HIVP). Mean scores and Cronbach's alphas for the seven-item version were generally similar to the nine-item version. Corrected item-to-total correlations adequately discriminated all pain symptom items on both painDETECT versions for each condition (0.3-0.7), but the two nonsensory items on the nine-item version showed lackluster discrimination (<0.3). Conclusion: painDETECT scores were within the range indicating high probability of NeP. -Differences between conditions were generally modest or not large. Both versions showed evidence of internal consistency reliability and item-level discrimination, suggesting that painDETECT is a useful screening measure for identifying NeP across NeP conditions.
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