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Central Sensitisation in Nociceptive and Neuropathic Pain
Sponsor: IRCCS Centro Neurolesi Bonino Pulejo
Summary
This study aims to investigate differences in central sensitization among patients with chronic nociceptive pain, neuropathic pain, and mixed pain conditions. Chronic pain is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon involving sensory, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral components, often sustained by mechanisms of central sensitization that contribute to pain persistence and treatment resistance. Using a multidimensional assessment approach, the study integrates self-report questionnaires, neuropsychological evaluation, psychological measures, treatment adherence assessment, and neurophysiological investigation through laser-evoked potentials (LEP). Participants will be evaluated at baseline and after 12 months to explore differences between pain types and longitudinal changes in central sensitization, cognitive functioning, emotional status, and engagement with treatment. The findings are expected to improve the understanding of neurobiological and psychosocial mechanisms underlying different chronic pain phenotypes and to support more personalized and effective pain management strategies.
Official title: The Experience of Nociceptive and Neuropathic Pain: Differences in Levels of Central Sensitization
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 90 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
185
Start Date
2025-12-15
Completion Date
2027-12-20
Last Updated
2026-01-06
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Neuropsychological assessment
Neuropsychological assessment Standardized and ad hoc test battery for comprehensive neuropsychological assessment
Laser evoked potentials
Laser evoked potentials
Locations (1)
Irccs Centro Neurolesi Bonino Pulejo
Messina, Sicily, Italy