Neuropathic pain phenotyping by international consensus (NeuroPPIC) for genetic studies: a NeuPSIG systematic review, Delphi survey, and expert panel recommendations

  • van Hecke, O
  • Kamerman, PR
  • Attal, N
  • Baron, R
  • Bjornsdottir, G
  • Bennett, D
  • Bennett, M
  • Bouhassira, D
  • Diatchenko, L
  • Freeman, R
  • Freynhagen, R
  • Haanpää, M
  • Jensen, T
  • Raja, S
  • Rice, A
  • Seltzer, Z
  • Thorgeirsson, T
  • Yarnitsky, D
  • Smith, B
Publication date
January 2015
Publisher
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins

Abstract

For genetic research to contribute more fully to furthering our knowledge of neuropathic pain, we require an agreed, valid, and feasible approach to phenotyping, to allow collaboration and replication in samples of sufficient size. Results from genetic studies on neuropathic pain have been inconsistent and have met with replication difficulties, in part because of differences in phenotypes used for case ascertainment. Because there is no consensus on the nature of these phenotypes, nor on the methods of collecting them, this study aimed to provide guidelines on collecting and reporting phenotypes in cases and controls for genetic studies. Consensus was achieved through a staged approach: (1) systematic literature review to identify all neur...

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