2023
Sex and frequency of pain episodes are associated with acute pain trajectories in adolescents with sickle cell disease
Astles R, Liu Z, Gillespie S, Lai K, Maillis A, Morris C, Lane P, Krishnamurti L, Bakshi N. Sex and frequency of pain episodes are associated with acute pain trajectories in adolescents with sickle cell disease. PAIN Reports 2023, 8: e1084. PMID: 37559677, PMCID: PMC10409410, DOI: 10.1097/pr9.0000000000001084.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigher health care utilizationHealth care utilizationSickle cell diseaseAcute pain trajectoriesPain intensity scoresEmergency departmentPain trajectoriesPain episodesCell diseaseHigher mean pain intensity scoreIntensity scoresMean pain intensity scoreAcute pain episodesFrequency of painAdolescent female patientsFuture prospective studiesElectronic health recordsIntranasal opioidsPain frequencyAcute painPain intensityRetrospective reviewCare utilizationFemale patientsProspective study
2020
Assessment of Patient and Caregiver Attitudes and Approaches to Decision-Making Regarding Bone Marrow Transplant for Sickle Cell Disease
Bakshi N, Katoch D, Sinha C, Ross D, Quarmyne M, Loewenstein G, Krishnamurti L. Assessment of Patient and Caregiver Attitudes and Approaches to Decision-Making Regarding Bone Marrow Transplant for Sickle Cell Disease. JAMA Network Open 2020, 3: e206742. PMID: 32469414, PMCID: PMC7260617, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.6742.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone marrow transplantCaregivers of patientsSickle cell diseasePatient decision aidMarrow transplantMedian ageCurative treatmentCell diseaseGroup 2Group 1Caregiver attitudesNovel disease-modifying therapiesDisease-modifying therapiesSickle cell clinicAssessment of patientsFuture prospective studiesRandomized clinical trialsParent trialProspective studyTreatment optionsClinical trialsNeeds assessment phaseMAIN OUTCOMECell clinicPatients
2018
Quantitative sensory testing is feasible and is well-tolerated in patients with sickle cell disease following a vaso-occlusive episode
Bakshi N, Lukombo I, Belfer I, Krishnamurti L. Quantitative sensory testing is feasible and is well-tolerated in patients with sickle cell disease following a vaso-occlusive episode. Journal Of Pain Research 2018, 11: 435-443. PMID: 29503580, PMCID: PMC5827673, DOI: 10.2147/jpr.s150066.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVaso-occlusive episodesQuantitative sensory testingSickle cell diseaseChronic painPain sensitivityCell diseaseSensory testingPainful vaso-occlusive episodesExperience chronic painFeasibility of recruitmentLarge prospective studiesEmergency room visitsExperimental pain sensitivityInherited blood disorderAltered painMedian agePain intensityPediatric patientsRoom visitsProspective studyInpatient hospitalizationSubset of individualsPainPatientsBlood disordersPresence of pain on three or more days of the week is associated with worse patient reported outcomes in adults with sickle cell disease
Bakshi N, Ross D, Krishnamurti L. Presence of pain on three or more days of the week is associated with worse patient reported outcomes in adults with sickle cell disease. Journal Of Pain Research 2018, 11: 313-318. PMID: 29445298, PMCID: PMC5810514, DOI: 10.2147/jpr.s150065.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPresence of painSickle cell diseaseChronic SCD painPatient-reported outcomesPain interferenceSCD painMore daysPROMIS scoresChronic painUnadjusted analysesCell diseaseAddiction Clinical Trial Translations Innovations OpportunitiesWorse pain interferenceCore diagnostic criteriaShort-form instrumentEpisodic painPain scoresChronic migraineMajority of daysImpaired qualityProspective studyPhysical functionWorse patientPhysical functioningClinical definition