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- W1978593072 abstract "O período de silêncio cutâneo (PSC) é um reflexo protetor inibitório da coluna vertebral e seus aferentes consistem em fibras nervosas A-delta. Nosso objetivo foi avaliar pacientes com fibromialgia (FM) e controles saudáveis para determinar as diferenças entre os grupos em relação à duração e latência do PSC, e quando presente, determinar se há alguma relação com as características da doença, distúrbios psicológicos e qualidade de vida. Trinta e dois pacientes com FM e 32 voluntários saudáveis foram incluídos no estudo. Os dois grupos foram comparados em relação à latência e duração do PSC em ambos os membros superiores e inferiores. Características da doença, distúrbios psicológicos e qualidade de vida dos pacientes foram avaliados utilizando o Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ), e o Short Form-36 (SF-36). Os pacientes com medida de PSC igual ou inferior às do grupo controle foram comparados com aqueles com valores mais elevados do que os controles em termos de características da doença, estado psicológicos e qualidade de vida. Latências significativamente prolongadas de PSC nos membros superiores e inferiores foram determinadas em pacientes comparados com os controles. Observou-se que a prolongamento da latência do PSC no membro inferior estava associado com a gravidade da doença e incapacidade funcional. Latências do PCS nos membros superiores e inferiores em pacientes com FM são mais longas do que em voluntários saudáveis. Além disso, o prolongamento da latência do PSC no membro inferior está associado com a gravidade da doença e incapacidade funcional física. Cutaneous silent period (CSP) is an inhibitory spinal protective reflex and its afferents consist of A-delta nerve fibers. We aimed to evaluate patients with fibromyalgia (FM) and healthy controls to determine any differences between the groups in terms of CSP duration and latency, and if present, to determine whether there is any relationship with disease characteristics, psychological disorders and quality of life. Thirty-two patients with FM and 32 healthy volunteers were included in the study. The patient and control groups were compared in terms of CSP latency and duration in both upper and lower extremities. Disease characteristics, psychological disorders and quality of life of patients were assessed using the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ) and Short Form-36 (SF-36). Patients with CSP measurements equal to or lower than those of the control group were compared with those with higher values than controls in terms of disease characteristics, psychological status and quality of life. Significantly prolonged CSP latencies in both upper and lower extremities were determined in patients compared to controls. We found that prolongation of CSP latency in the lower extremity is associated with disease severity and functional disability. CSP latencies in both upper and lower extremities in patients with FM are longer than in healthy volunteers. Moreover, prolongation of CSP latency in the lower extremity is associated with disease severity and physical functional disability." @default.
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- W1978593072 title "Importância do período de silêncio cutâneo na fibromialgia e sua relação com as características da doença, distúrbios psicológicos e qualidade de vida dos pacientes" @default.
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