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Associations of long-term clinical recovery and improved quality of life across ICD-11 chronic pain categories in a real-world registry study.

Nadine FarnesLars-Petter GrananHenrik Børsting JacobsenAudun StubhaugSara M Vambheim
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2024)
This observational study indicates a potential advantage in sustained recovery for pre-selected individuals with chronic pain who undergo invasive treatments. The relationship between sustained recovery and psychosocial factors differs across neuropathic, secondary non-neuropathic, and primary pain patients. This suggests that employing ICD-11 for classifying patients into mechanistically distinct pain groups could inform the evaluation and management of chronic pain. Furthermore, factors previously identified as negative indicators for long-term outcomes in chronic pain cohorts were not clinically significant in this study.
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