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Placebo response in neuropathic pain after spinal cord injury: a meta-analysis of individual participant data
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Pain Research. Annual, 2018, Vol. 11, p901, 12 p.
Subject
Pain management -- Analysis
Medical research -- Analysis
Spinal cord injuries -- Analysis
Regression analysis
Language
English
ISSN
1178-7090
Abstract
Background: Understanding factors associated with high placebo responses in clinical trials increases the likelihood of detecting a meaningful treatment effect. The aim of the present study was to identify subject-level factors that contribute to placebo variability in patients with neuropathic pain due to spinal cord injury (SCI). Methods: Multiple regression analysis of patient data from randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials (duration >4 weeks) involving individuals with SCI was performed. Patient demographics, as well as injury and pain characteristics were examined for their association with changes in pain rating from baseline to the end of the trial (i.e., placebo response). The overall effect of individual predictors was quantified with meta-analysis statistics. Results: A total of 276 patients with SCI from six studies were included in the analysis. Based on the meta-analysis of subject-level predictors, larger placebo responses were associated with male subjects ([beta]=0.635; standard error [SE]=0.262; p=0.016) and higher baseline pain ([beta]=-0.146; SE=0.073; p=0.044). There were no significant effects for injury characteristics (i.e., severity, level, and time since injury) or pain characteristics (i.e., location and evoked). No significant publication bias was detected. Conclusion: The current meta-analysis of individual patient data demonstrated the importance of sex and baseline pain intensity on changes in pain ratings in the placebo arm of SCI central neuropathic pain randomized controlled clinical trials. Overall, our findings indicate that placebo responses occur independent of injury characteristics. Keywords: placebo response, clinical trial, spinal cord injury, neuropathic pain
Introduction The placebo effect represents a major challenge for the design of clinical trials aimed at relieving chronic pain. The difficulty stems from large changes in pain without an active [...]