Clinical evidence on visceral pain. Systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Kraychete,Durval Campos
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Siqueira,José Tadeu Tesseroli de, Garcia,João Batista, Sakata,Rioko Kimiko, Sousa,Ângela Maria, Andrade,Daniel Ciampi de, Zakka,Telma Regina Mariotto, Teixeira,Manoel Jacobsen
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Dor
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Visceral pain is induced by abnormalities of organs such as stomach, kidneys, bladder, gallbladder, intestines and others and includes distension, ischemia, inflammation and mesenteric traction. It is responsible for physical and psychic incapacity, absenteeism and poor quality of life. This study aimed at discussing major aspects of visceral pain with regard to prevalence, etiology and diagnosis. CONTENTS: According to Evidence-Based Medicine concepts, visceral pain etiology, diagnosis and prognosis were reviewed in LILACS, EMBASE and Pubmed databases. Therapeutic studies were not selected. The following terms were used as search strategy: ("visceral pain"[MeSH Terms] OR ("visceral"[All Fields] AND "pain"[All Fields]) OR "visceral pain"[All Fields]). Only studies published in Portuguese, English or Spanish were included. Narrative reviews with opinionated content and specific therapeutic procedures of medical specialties were excluded. Studies on visceral pain related to heart, cancer and musculoskeletal diseases and pregnancy were also excluded. CONCLUSION: Visceral pain is a heterogeneous condition where most frequent presentation is abdominal pain in the course of irritable bowel syndrome. Other diseases induce visceral pain and adequate diagnosis is critical for effective treatment.
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title Clinical evidence on visceral pain. Systematic review
spellingShingle Clinical evidence on visceral pain. Systematic review
Kraychete,Durval Campos
Chronic pain
Systematic review
Visceral pain
title_short Clinical evidence on visceral pain. Systematic review
title_full Clinical evidence on visceral pain. Systematic review
title_fullStr Clinical evidence on visceral pain. Systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Clinical evidence on visceral pain. Systematic review
title_sort Clinical evidence on visceral pain. Systematic review
author Kraychete,Durval Campos
author_facet Kraychete,Durval Campos
Siqueira,José Tadeu Tesseroli de
Garcia,João Batista
Sakata,Rioko Kimiko
Sousa,Ângela Maria
Andrade,Daniel Ciampi de
Zakka,Telma Regina Mariotto
Teixeira,Manoel Jacobsen
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Garcia,João Batista
Sakata,Rioko Kimiko
Sousa,Ângela Maria
Andrade,Daniel Ciampi de
Zakka,Telma Regina Mariotto
Teixeira,Manoel Jacobsen
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author
author
author
author
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Siqueira,José Tadeu Tesseroli de
Garcia,João Batista
Sakata,Rioko Kimiko
Sousa,Ângela Maria
Andrade,Daniel Ciampi de
Zakka,Telma Regina Mariotto
Teixeira,Manoel Jacobsen
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chronic pain
Systematic review
Visceral pain
topic Chronic pain
Systematic review
Visceral pain
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Visceral pain is induced by abnormalities of organs such as stomach, kidneys, bladder, gallbladder, intestines and others and includes distension, ischemia, inflammation and mesenteric traction. It is responsible for physical and psychic incapacity, absenteeism and poor quality of life. This study aimed at discussing major aspects of visceral pain with regard to prevalence, etiology and diagnosis. CONTENTS: According to Evidence-Based Medicine concepts, visceral pain etiology, diagnosis and prognosis were reviewed in LILACS, EMBASE and Pubmed databases. Therapeutic studies were not selected. The following terms were used as search strategy: ("visceral pain"[MeSH Terms] OR ("visceral"[All Fields] AND "pain"[All Fields]) OR "visceral pain"[All Fields]). Only studies published in Portuguese, English or Spanish were included. Narrative reviews with opinionated content and specific therapeutic procedures of medical specialties were excluded. Studies on visceral pain related to heart, cancer and musculoskeletal diseases and pregnancy were also excluded. CONCLUSION: Visceral pain is a heterogeneous condition where most frequent presentation is abdominal pain in the course of irritable bowel syndrome. Other diseases induce visceral pain and adequate diagnosis is critical for effective treatment.
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