Predicting Treatment Response with Sensory Phenotyping in Post-Traumatic Neuropathic Pain.
Jennifer S GewandterMichael B SohnRachel De GuzmanMaria E FrazerValerie ChiodoSonia SharmaPaul GehaJohn D MarkmanPublished in: Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.) (2022)
These data suggest that hyperalgesia, but not allodynia, predicts response to pregabalin in patients with chronic post-traumatic neuropathic pain. This study extends the growing data supporting the utility of induced-pain phenotypes to predict response to analgesics in post-traumatic neuropathic pain. Sensory phenotyping in large, multisite trials through the use of a structured clinical exam has the potential to accelerate the development of new analgesics and improve the generalizability of clinical trial results.