Pain Extent Is Not Associated with Sensory-Associated Symptoms, Cognitive or Psychological Variables in COVID-19 Survivors Suffering from Post-COVID Pain
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Pain Extent
2.3. Sensory-Related Symptoms
2.4. Cognitive Behaviour Variables
2.5. Psychological Variables
2.6. Sample Size Determination
2.7. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | Total Sample | Males | Females | Sex Differences |
---|---|---|---|---|
Demographic Features | ||||
Age (years) * | 57.5 ± 11.8 | 60.1 ± 10.4 | 55.3 ± 12.4 | 4.8 (1.0; 8.6) p = 0.013 |
Height (m) * | 1.67 ± 0.09 | 1.73 ± 0.09 | 1.61 ± 0.06 | 0.11 (0.08; 0.13) p < 0.001 |
Weight (kg) * | 81.8 ± 17.1 | 86.5 ± 15.6 | 77.7 ± 17.3 | 8.8 (3.4; 14.2) p = 0.002 |
Body Mass Index (kg/m2) | 29.2 ± 5.2 | 28.8 ± 4.5 | 29.6 ± 5.7 | 0.8 (−0.9; 2.5) p = 0.354 |
Sensory-Related Variables | ||||
Pain intensity (NPRS, 0–10) * | 5.6 ± 1.7 | 5.2 ± 1.9 | 5.9 ± 1.5 | 0.7 (0.1; 1.2) p = 0.017 |
Post-COVID Symptoms (months) | 18.8 ± 1.8 | 18.7 ± 2.0 | 18.9 ± 1.7 | 0.2 (−0.4; 0.8) p = 0.484 |
S-LANSS (0–24) | 7.4 ± 8.4 | 7.5 ± 10.5 | 7.2 ± 6.2 | 0.3 (−2.5; 3.1) p = 0.823 |
Central Sensitization Inventory (0–100) * | 33.9 ± 17.25 | 25.9 ± 14.3 | 40.9 ± 16.5 | 15.0 (9.9; 20.1) p < 0.001 |
Psychological Variables | ||||
HADS-A (0–21) * | 5.3 ± 4.2 | 4.4 ± 4.0 | 6.0 ± 4.2 | 01.6 (0.2; 2.9) p = 0.022 |
HADS-D (0–21) | 5.1 ± 4.3 | 4.4 ± 4.2 | 5.5 ± 4.3 | 1.1 (−0.3; 2.6) p = 0.111 |
Pittsburgh Sleeping Quality Index (0–21) * | 8.1 ± 4.3 | 6.9 ± 4.4 | 9.0 ± 4.0 | 2.2 (0.8; 3.5) p = 0.002 |
Cognitive Behavior Variables | ||||
Pain Catastrophizing Scale (0–52) | 12.15 ± 11.95 | 10.3 ± 11.3 | 13.8 ± 12.4 | 3.5 (−0.4; 7.5) p = 0.080 |
Tampa Scale for Kinesiophobia (0–44) * | 24.1 ± 8.55 | 22.6 ± 8.7 | 25.5 ± 8.3 | 2.9 (0.1; 5.7) p = 0.045 |
Variables | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
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Males (n = 67) | |||||||||||
1. Pain Extent | |||||||||||
2. Age | n.s. | ||||||||||
3. Body Mass Index | n.s. | n.s. | |||||||||
4. Pain intensity | −0.242 * | n.s. | n.s. | ||||||||
5. Post-COVID Symptoms | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | |||||||
6. S-LANSS | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | ||||||
7. CSI | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | −0.255 * | n.s. | |||||
8. HADS-A | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | −0.384 ** | 0.245 * | 0.732 ** | ||||
9. HADS-D | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | 0.528 ** | 0.851 ** | |||
10. PSQI | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | −0.327 ** | n.s. | n.s. | 0.400 ** | 0.350 ** | ||
11. PCS | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | −0.355 ** | n.s. | 0.501 ** | 0.578 ** | 0.571 ** | 0.298 * | |
12. TSK-11 | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | 0.466 ** | 0.443 ** | 0.374 ** | 0.349 ** | 0.619 ** |
Females (n = 79) | |||||||||||
1. Pain Extent | |||||||||||
2. Age | n.s. | ||||||||||
3. Body Mass Index | n.s. | n.s. | |||||||||
4. Pain intensity | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | ||||||||
5. Post-COVID Symptoms | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | |||||||
6. S-LANSS | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | −0.301 ** | ||||||
7. CSI | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | 0.235 * | |||||
8. HADS-A | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | 0.375 ** | ||||
9. HADS-D | n.s. | 0.244 * | n.s. | 0.255 * | n.s. | n.s. | 0.358 ** | 0.660 ** | |||
10. PSQI | n.s. | 0.273 * | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | 0.416 ** | n.s. | 0.333 ** | ||
11. PCS | n.s. | 0.294 ** | n.s. | n.s. | −0.361 ** | n.s. | 0.305 ** | 0.403 ** | 0.395 ** | n.s. | |
12. TSK-11 | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. | 0.285 * | 0.388 ** | 0.237 * | n.s. | n.s. | 0.529 ** |
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Fernández-de-las-Peñas, C.; Fuensalida-Novo, S.; Ortega-Santiago, R.; Valera-Calero, J.A.; Cescon, C.; Derboni, M.; Giuffrida, V.; Barbero, M. Pain Extent Is Not Associated with Sensory-Associated Symptoms, Cognitive or Psychological Variables in COVID-19 Survivors Suffering from Post-COVID Pain. J. Clin. Med. 2022, 11, 4633. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154633
Fernández-de-las-Peñas C, Fuensalida-Novo S, Ortega-Santiago R, Valera-Calero JA, Cescon C, Derboni M, Giuffrida V, Barbero M. Pain Extent Is Not Associated with Sensory-Associated Symptoms, Cognitive or Psychological Variables in COVID-19 Survivors Suffering from Post-COVID Pain. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2022; 11(15):4633. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154633
Chicago/Turabian StyleFernández-de-las-Peñas, César, Stella Fuensalida-Novo, Ricardo Ortega-Santiago, Juan A. Valera-Calero, Corrado Cescon, Marco Derboni, Vincenzo Giuffrida, and Marco Barbero. 2022. "Pain Extent Is Not Associated with Sensory-Associated Symptoms, Cognitive or Psychological Variables in COVID-19 Survivors Suffering from Post-COVID Pain" Journal of Clinical Medicine 11, no. 15: 4633. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154633
APA StyleFernández-de-las-Peñas, C., Fuensalida-Novo, S., Ortega-Santiago, R., Valera-Calero, J. A., Cescon, C., Derboni, M., Giuffrida, V., & Barbero, M. (2022). Pain Extent Is Not Associated with Sensory-Associated Symptoms, Cognitive or Psychological Variables in COVID-19 Survivors Suffering from Post-COVID Pain. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 11(15), 4633. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11154633