Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Program in Public Health and Community Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, United States.
Pain. 2020 Sep 1;161(9):1976-1982. doi: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000001939.
The current International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) definition of pain as "An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage" was recommended by the Subcommittee on Taxonomy and adopted by the IASP Council in 1979. This definition has become accepted widely by health care professionals and researchers in the pain field and adopted by several professional, governmental, and nongovernmental organizations, including the World Health Organization. In recent years, some in the field have reasoned that advances in our understanding of pain warrant a reevaluation of the definition and have proposed modifications. Therefore, in 2018, the IASP formed a 14-member, multinational Presidential Task Force comprising individuals with broad expertise in clinical and basic science related to pain, to evaluate the current definition and accompanying note and recommend whether they should be retained or changed. This review provides a synopsis of the critical concepts, the analysis of comments from the IASP membership and public, and the committee's final recommendations for revisions to the definition and notes, which were discussed over a 2-year period. The task force ultimately recommended that the definition of pain be revised to "An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated with, actual or potential tissue damage," and that the accompanying notes be updated to a bulleted list that included the etymology. The revised definition and notes were unanimously accepted by the IASP Council early this year.
目前,国际疼痛研究协会(IASP)将疼痛定义为“与实际或潜在组织损伤相关的不愉快的感觉和情绪体验,或根据这种损伤来描述”,该定义由分类学小组委员会推荐,并于 1979 年被 IASP 理事会采纳。这个定义已经被疼痛领域的医疗保健专业人员和研究人员广泛接受,并被包括世界卫生组织在内的一些专业、政府和非政府组织采用。近年来,该领域的一些人认为,我们对疼痛的理解的进步需要重新评估这个定义,并提出了修改意见。因此,2018 年,IASP 成立了一个由 14 名成员组成的、多国总统特别工作组,成员在与疼痛相关的临床和基础科学方面拥有广泛的专业知识,负责评估当前的定义和相关说明,并建议是否保留或修改这些定义和说明。本综述概述了关键概念,分析了 IASP 成员和公众的意见,以及委员会对定义和说明修订的最终建议,这些建议是在两年期间讨论的。该工作组最终建议将疼痛的定义修订为“与实际或潜在组织损伤相关的不愉快的感觉和情绪体验,或类似于与实际或潜在组织损伤相关的体验”,并将相关说明更新为一个包含词源的项目符号列表。修订后的定义和说明今年早些时候得到了 IASP 理事会的一致通过。