Some aspects of chronic pain in psoriatic arthritis
E.YU. AKULINUSHKINA1, S.P. YAKUPOVA2, 3, E.Z. YAKUPOV4, R.Z. ABDRAKIPOV3
1Republic Clinical Diagnostic Center, Izhevsk
2Kazan State Medical University, Kazan
3Republic Clinical Hospital, Kazan
4LLC “Vashe zdorovye” Research complex, Kazan
Contact details:
Akulinushkina E.Yu. — rheumatologist of the Department of Rheumatology
Address: 87B Lenin St., Izhevsk, Russian Federation, 426000, tel.: +7-999-228-37-92, e-mail: katewenterly@gmail.com
The article reviews the problems of chronic pain in patients with psoriatic arthritis (a chronic disease with a long and severe pain syndrome). The issue of chronic pain, which is not stopped when damage to the articular apparatus and surrounding soft tissues is eliminated, is acute in this disease. Chronic pain syndrome is multicomponent and consists of nociceptive, nociplastic and neuropathic components. However, studies that would reliably study the frequency of chronic pain occurrence and its individual aspects in patients with this pathology have not been conducted. Further study of the individual components of the chronic pain in psoriatic arthritis is necessary, because it can help determine the most effective drug therapy and maintain a decent quality of life in this group of patients.
Key words: chronic pain, components of chronic pain, neuropathic pain, psoriatic arthritis.
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