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The scale classifies pain according to the level of intensity and disability (I (low disability low intensity) to IV (high disability severely limiting)).
Five trials (Hays et al, 1994; Bruera et al, 1996, 1998, 2004; Hagen and Babul, 1997) evaluated patients using the Edmonton staging system which classifies pain as visceral, bone, soft tissue, neuropathic, mixed, unknown and incidental or nonincidental.
The explanation for this procedure is that like the NRS, the UNESP-Botucatu-MCPS provides the global magnitude of pain assessment, different from a SDS that just classifies pain intensity [ 35].
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Doctors classify pain into various categories, but there are two main types of persistent pain.
"The nervous system has changed". Doctors classify pain into various categories, but there are two main types of persistent pain.
Adding interviews with patients increased our ability to classify pain but did not improve overall interrater reliability.
The idea was to train a linear support vector machine — a computer algorithm invented in 1995 — on one set of individuals, and then use that computer model to accurately classify pain in a completely new set of individuals.
Patients were asked to classify pain while resting.
It is an open question whether the classification of pain syndromes based solely on the etiology is optimal, or whether it might be preferable to classify pain conditions on the basis of symptoms and signs [3, 4] or on patterns of somatosensory abnormalities [5, 6].
"We learned how to classify pain, how to deal with it: make yourself busy, don't be isolated and chat with other people," he says.
Furthermore, there are currently no gold standards with which to classify pain as definitively neuropathic.
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