Chronic pain and cardiovascular stress responses in a general population: the Tromsø Study

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Roy Bjørkholt Olsen
Stephen Bruehl
Christopher Sivert Nielsen
Leiv Arne Rosseland
Anne Elise Eggen
Audun Stubhaug
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[1] Oslo University Hospital,Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, Department of Anesthesiology
[2] Vanderbilt University School of Medicine,Department of Anesthesiology
[3] Norwegian Institute of Public Health,Division of Mental Health
[4] University of Oslo,Faculty of Medicine
[5] University of Tromsø,Department of Community Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences
[6] Oslo University Hospital,Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, Department of Pain Management and Research
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Chronic pain; Blood pressure; Cold pressor; Stress reactivity; Recovery; Cardiovascular;
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We tested whether cardiovascular stress responsiveness is elevated in individuals experiencing chronic pain in a large general population sample. Blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) were assessed at rest, during the cold pressor test, and during subsequent recovery in 554 individuals reporting daily chronic pain and 3,082 individuals free of chronic pain. After correcting for potential confounds, differences as a function of chronic pain status were noted for only 5 of 23 cardiovascular outcomes despite very high statistical power. Compared to the pain-free group, the chronic pain group displayed higher baseline HR/mean arterial pressure (MAP) ratio (p = .03), greater systolic BP (SBP) reactivity during the cold pressor test (p = .04), and higher HR/MAP ratio (p = .047) and significantly less SBP (p = .017) and MAP (p = .041) return to baseline during recovery. Findings suggest that changes in cardiovascular stress responsiveness associated with chronic pain are of limited clinical significance and unlikely to contribute to increased cardiovascular risk in the chronic pain population.
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