A Novel Multi-Dimensional Clinical Response Index Dedicated to Improving Global Assessment of Pain in Patients with Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome after Spinal Surgery, Based on a Real-Life Prospective Multicentric Study (PREDIBACK) and Machine Learning Techniques

Author:

Rigoard Philippe,Ounajim AmineORCID,Goudman LisaORCID,Louis Pierre-YvesORCID,Slaoui YousriORCID,Roulaud Manuel,Naiditch NicolasORCID,Bouche Bénédicte,Page Philippe,Lorgeoux Bertille,Baron Sandrine,Charrier Elodie,Poupin Laure,Rannou Delphine,de Montgazon Géraldine Brumauld,Roy-Moreau Brigitte,Grimaud Nelly,Adjali Nihel,Nivole Kevin,Many Mathilde,David Romain,Wood Chantal,Rigoard Raphael,Moens Maarten,Billot MaximeORCID

Abstract

The multidimensionality of chronic pain forces us to look beyond isolated assessment such as pain intensity, which does not consider multiple key parameters, particularly in post-operative Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome (PSPS-T2) patients. Our ambition was to produce a novel Multi-dimensional Clinical Response Index (MCRI), including not only pain intensity but also functional capacity, anxiety-depression, quality of life and quantitative pain mapping, the objective being to achieve instantaneous assessment using machine learning techniques. Two hundred PSPS-T2 patients were enrolled in the real-life observational prospective PREDIBACK study with 12-month follow-up and received various treatments. From a multitude of questionnaires/scores, specific items were combined, as exploratory factor analyses helped to create a single composite MCRI; using pairwise correlations between measurements, it appeared to more accurately represent all pain dimensions than any previous classical score. It represented the best compromise among all existing indexes, showing the highest sensitivity/specificity related to Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC). Novel composite indexes could help to refine pain assessment by informing the physician’s perception of patient condition on the basis of objective and holistic metrics, and also by providing new insights regarding therapy efficacy/patient outcome assessments, before ultimately being adapted to other pathologies.

Funder

Medtronic

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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