Pain thresholds and intensities of CRPS type I and neuropathic pain in respect to sex.
Christine H Meyer-FrießemNadine AttalRalf BaronDidier BouhassiraNanna B FinnerupRainer FreynhagenJanne GierthmühlenMaija HaanpääPer HanssonTroels S JensenHarriet KempDonna KennedyAnne-Sofie LefflerAndrew S C RiceMärta SegerdahlJordi SerraSoeren SindrupRoma SolàThomas TölleSigrid Schuh-HoferRolf-Detlef TreedeEsther Pogatzki-ZahnChristoph MaierJan VollertPublished in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2020)
Female healthy participants and female patients with neuropathic pain conditions or CRPS I report lower pain thresholds compared to males, but pain intensity is similar and there is no sex difference in the extent to which the thresholds are altered in neuropathic pain or CRPS. Thus, the sex differences observed in various chronic pain conditions mimic those obtained in healthy participants, indicating that these differences are not linked to specific pathophysiological processes and are of minor clinical relevance.