The effects of multidisciplinary therapy on positron emission tomography of the brain in fibromyalgia: a pilot study

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Brian Walitt
Tresa Roebuck-Spencer
Guiseppe Esposito
Frances Atkins
Joseph Bleiberg
Gregory Foster
Arthur Weinstein
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[1] Washington Hospital Center,
[2] National Rehabilitation Hospital,undefined
[3] MedStar Research Institute,undefined
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Fibromyalgia; Positron emission tomography; Treatment;
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Aberrant central neurological functioning is believed to contribute to the abnormal sensations of fibromyalgia (FM). This pilot study sought to determine if alterations in regional brain metabolism from baseline occur in FM after undergoing a multidisciplinary therapeutic regimen. Regional brain metabolic activity was estimated using 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18FDG PET). Nine participants with FM received an 8-week comprehensive treatment program. Serial testing with 18FDG PET and the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire were performed. Statistical analysis was performed using repeated Wilcoxon signed rank tests. A clinical improvement (FIQ median change 20.68, P = 0.005) was noted with treatment. With treatment, increases in brain metabolism were noted in various components of the limbic system (P = 0.004–0.1). An increase in limbic metabolism was noted with concomitant symptomatic improvement, suggesting that the limbic system attenuates FM symptoms.
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