Docteur JEAN-MARC DEVULDER
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- Rhumatologie (SM)
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- CES Rhumatologie
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- DE Docteur en médecine
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Top publications · les plus citées
- 1Acceptance of pain is an independent predictor of mental well-being in patients with chronic pain: empirical evidence and reappraisal
Pain · 2003
📚 182 citations🎯 RCR 6.55Top 5% NIH - 225. Ischemic pain in the extremities and Raynaud's phenomenon
Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain · 2011
📚 18 citationsLire l'abstract Crossref ↓
AbstractTwo important groups of disorders result from an insufficient blood supply to the extremities: critical vascular disease and the Raynaud’s phenomenon. The latter can be subdivided into a primary and a secondary type. Critical ischemic disease is often caused by arteriosclerosis due to hypertension or diabetes. Primary Raynaud’s is idiopathic and will be diagnosed as such if underlying systemic pathology has been excluded. Secondary Raynaud’s is often a manifestation of a systemic disease. It is essential to try to establish a diagnosis as soon as possible in order to influence the evolution of the disease.A sympathetic nerve block can be considered in patients with critical ischemic vascular disease after extensive conservative treatment, preferably in the context of a study (2B±). If this has insufficient effect, spinal cord stimulation can be considered in a selected patient group (2B±). In view of the degree of invasiveness and the costs involved, this treatment should preferably be applied in the context of a study and with the use of transcutaneous pO2 measurements.In case of primary Raynaud’s, life style changes are the first step. Sympathectomy can be considered as a treatment of Raynaud’s phenomenon (2C+), but only after multidisciplinary evaluation of the patient and in close consultation with the patient’s rheumatologist, vascular surgeon or internist.
- 3Hypervigilance for innocuous tactile stimuli in patients with fibromyalgia: an experimental approach
European journal of pain (London, England) · 2015
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AbstractBackgroundHypervigilance, i.e., excessive attention, is often invoked as a potential explanation for the observation that many individuals with fibromyalgia show a heightened sensitivity to stimulation in various sensory modalities, such as touch and hearing. Compelling evidence for this assumption is, however, lacking. The aim of the present study was to investigate the presence of somatosensory hypervigilance in patients with fibromyalgia.MethodsFibromyalgia patients (n = 41) and a matched control group (n = 40) performed a tactile change detection task in which they had to detect whether there was a change between two consecutively presented patterns of tactile stimuli presented to various body locations. The task was performed under two conditions: in the unpredictable condition, tactile changes occurred equally often at all possible body locations; in the predictable condition, the majority of tactile changes occurred at one specific body location.ResultsIt was hypothesized that the fibromyalgia group would show better tactile change detection in the unpredictable condition and when changes ocurred at unexpected locations in the predictable condition. The results did not support this hypothesis. In neither condition was the fibromyalgia group better than the control group in detecting tactile changes.ConclusionsNo evidence was found to support the claim that patients with fibromyalgia display somatosensory hypervigilance. This finding challenges the idea of hypervigilance as a static feature of fibromyalgia and urges for a more dynamic view in which hypervigilance emerges in situations when bodily threat is experienced.
Publications scientifiques (6) — classées par pathologie
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▼- Hypervigilance for innocuous tactile stimuli in patients with fibromyalgia: an experimental approach
European journal of pain (London, England) · 2015 · Journal Article
Van Damme S, Van Hulle L, Spence C, Devulder J, et al.
📚 17 cit.🔬→🩺 Translationnel - Skin Temperature during Cold Pressor Test in Fibromyalgia: an Evaluation of the Autonomic Nervous System?
Acta anaesthesiologica Belgica · 2015 · Evaluation Study
Brusselmans G, Nogueira H, De Schamphelaere E, Devulder J, et al.
📚 13 cit.🔬→🩺 Translationnel - Fibromyalgia patients and controls are equally accurate in detecting tactile stimuli while observing another in pain: an experimental study
Attention, perception & psychophysics · 2014 · Journal Article
Vandenbroucke S, Crombez G, Harrar V, Brusselmans G, et al.
📚 12 cit. - Acceptance of pain is an independent predictor of mental well-being in patients with chronic pain: empirical evidence and reappraisal
Pain · 2003 · Journal Article
Viane I, Crombez G, Eccleston C, Poppe C, et al.
📚 182 cit.🎯 RCR 6.55🔬→🩺 Translationnel - [Quantitative bone scintigraphy in the study of the sacroiliac joint in chronic inflammatory rheumatism]
Revue du rhumatisme et des maladies osteo-articulaires · 1980 · Journal Article
Delcambre B, Sulman C, Duquesnoy B, Carpentier P, et al.
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Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain · 2011 · Journal Article
Devulder J, van Suijlekom H, van Dongen R, Diwan S, et al.
📚 18 cit.🔬→🩺 Translationnel
