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. 2023 Jun 7;164(11):2528–2539. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002955

Table 4.

Correlations between relevant painDETECT measures and quantitative sensory testing measures.

QST measure painDETECT question r P
CPT Is cold or heat (bath water) in this area occasionally painful? 0.25 0.12
HPT Is cold or heat (bath water) in this area occasionally painful? 0.32* 0.032*
VDT Do you suffer from a sensation of numbness in the area? −0.28 0.036 (uncorrected)
MDT Do you suffer from a sensation of numbness in the area? −0.20 0.28
PPT Does slight pressure in this area, eg, with a finger, trigger pain? 0.47* <0.001*
MPT Is light touching (clothing, a blanket) in this area painful? 0.03 0.85 (uncorrected)
MPS Is light touching (clothing, a blanket) in this area painful? 0.38* 0.009*
DMA Is light touching (clothing, a blanket) in this area painful? 0.12 0.38 (uncorrected)

Shown are r values from Pearson correlation and P values which are corrected for multiple comparisons (using Bonferroni correction) unless otherwise stated. painDETECT questions relate to clinical symptoms: “Is cold or heat (bath water) in this area occasionally painful?” relates to thermal hyperalgesia; “do you suffer from a sensation of numbness in the area?” relates to numbness; “does slight pressure in this area, eg, with a finger, trigger pain?” relates to pressure evoked pain; “is light touching (clothing, a blanket) in this area painful?” relates to mechanical allodynia.

*

Significance P < 0.05.

CPT, cold pain threshold; DMA, dynamic mechanical allodynia; HPT, hot pain threshold; MDT, mechanical detection threshold; MPS, mechanical pain sensitivity; MPT, mechanical pain threshold; PPT, pressure pain threshold; VDT, vibration detection threshold.