The current study is an explorative mediation analysis of the PEPTOC trial. To investigate whether pain-related fears are mediators for reducing disability and pain in patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 1 when treating with Pain Exposure Physical Therapy. One of the inclusion criteria was first assessment between 3 and 24 months after the inciting event, yet the median duration of complaints for the participants in this study was rather short (6 months). Only 12.5% of the patients reported at our outpatient clinic ≥12 months after the inciting event. This reduces the generalizability of our results to a population with more chronic patients.
The degree of cortical reorganization is found to be directly related to intensity of pain [3]. Isabella specialises in dispute resolution with a focus on corporate litigation, class actions and complex disputes relating to commercial contract law. Isabella acts as defence legal advisor for corporate, semi-public and financial institutions with a particular focus on class action litigation, particularly regarding the admissibility of claim vehicles. She has a broad experience in translating in-depth factual and fraud research into legal defence arguments resulting in the inadmissibility of claim vehicles. Isabella is part of a multidisciplinary team with experts in corporate governance and regulatory and corporate litigation, carrying out governance stress tests to improve and reinforce governance practices. Representation of a mediation model with an exposure (X), mediator (M) and response (Y) and their relationships (α, β, γ).
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PEPT is based on the supposition that limited use or even non-use of an extremity, whether or not caused by fear of movement or pain, can lead to disease deterioration [9]. Familieconflict ’ behaviour towards pain can be an important aspect in experienced physical impairments [32]. PEPT interferes with disuse or non-use by directly stimulating motor activities and unrestricted use of the affected extremity in daily life. By forcing the extremity to take part in daily activities, it becomes part of the functioning body and the formerly disrupted body schema. Invisus to serve as a mediator between diet and immune parameters has never been shown before.
Furthermore, forward and reverse reads were combined, filtered based on a minimal read length, and non-bacterial DNA was removed. The analysis focused on taxa at species level, encompassing the highest resolution possible in this dataset. Relative abundance was available of 408 microbial species (see Supplementary materials for PCoA plot with bray curtis distances). These abundances were made compositional by dividing the Relative abundance per species by the total read count across all species per sample. To reduce the number of zeros in the abundance data, we selected only the species with a prevalence of ≥ 3% in all samples, with a count detection threshold of 0.01.
Whereas graded exposure therapy focuses on fear, PEPT puts disuse at the centre. It takes patients to their physiological boundaries to regain normal functional abilities. Ek et al. studied PEPT in a cohort of 106 adult patients with long-lasting CRPS-1. Function improved in 90% of patients, and full functional recovery was observed in 46% of patients [14]. In a multiple single-case study on patients with CRPS-1, Van de Meent et al. demonstrated the safety and possible effectiveness of PEPT [15].
The experimental group had a significantly larger decrease in disability of 7.77 points (95% CI 1.09 to 14.45) and in pain of 1.83 points (95% CI 0.44 to 3.23) over nine months than the control group. The potential mediators pain-related fears decreased significantly in both groups, but there were no significant differences between groups, which indicated that there was no mediation. As part of the QC samples with lower than 4 million sequencing reads were removed.
All responses were regarded as ordered categorical variables, as described later. The Fear-Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire (FABQ) measures patients’ beliefs about how their pain influences work and physical activities [21,22]. The 16-item questionnaire has good psychometric properties [23] and the scores range from 0–42 points for the work subscale and from 0–24 for the physical activities subscale. We used the Dutch language version as translated by Vendrig et al. [22]. Pain-related disability was measured with the Pain Disability Index (PDI), a 7-item questionnaire with a range of 0–70 points that assesses to what extent daily activities are disrupted by pain. The questions comprise aspects of family and home responsibilities, recreation, social activity, occupation, sexual behaviour, self care, and life-support activities.
At first glance, the CONV group contained relatively more patients with an affected upper extremity and the dominant side was relatively more often affected in this group. Also, the mean time since inciting event and the dispersion appeared different between groups. We used linear mixed models with unstructured repeated covariance, treatment and measurement in time as factors and outcome at baseline as covariate, to determine the between-group differences on the dependent variables over time. Because 26.8% of the patients switched groups prior to treatment initiation, shifts in baseline characteristics occurred. Therefore, we added these as potential confounders (affected extremity and dominant side affected as factors, and time since inciting event as covariate) to the analysis.
Several conflicts between the faculty board and the participational bodies have put everyone on edge. Now there is hope that the assignment of a mediator will help to restore trust within the Elinor Ostrom building. Conducted the statistical analysis and drafted the manuscript; R.t.H., S.N., M.B., L.J.S.S., A.A.V., M.G.N., J.B. Provided advice on the statistical analysis; H.K., M.J., L.A.B.J, I.J was responsible for investigation; A.A.V., M.G.N., J.B. Both contributed to design, guide of the study, review and edition of the manuscript. The data collected and/or analyzed in this study are accessible from the corresponding author with reasonable demand.