Title
Effect of peripheral NMDA receptor blockade with ketamine on chronic myofascial pain in temporomandibular disorder patients: A randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial
Date Issued
01 March 2008
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Cairns B.E.
Ernberg M.
Wang K.
Sessle B.J.
Arendt-Nielsen L.
Svensson P.
Abstract
Aims: To investigate the effects of local intramuscular injection of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist ketamine on chronic myofascial pain and mandibular function in temporomandibular disorder patients. Methods: Fourteen myofascial temporomandibular disorder pain patients (10 women and 4 men) were recruited. The subjects completed 2 sessions in a double-blinded randomized and placebo-controlled trial. They received a single injection of 0.2 mL ketamine or placebo (buffered isotonic saline [NaCl], 155 mmol/L) into the most painful part of the mas-seter muscle. The primary outcome parameters were spontaneous pain assessed on an electronic visual analog scale and numeric rating scale. In addition, numeric rating scale of unpleasantness, numeric rating scale of pain relief, pressure pain threshold, pressure pain tolerance, completion of a McGill Pain Questionnaire and pain drawing areas, maximum voluntary bite force and maximum voluntary jaw opening were obtained. Paired t tests and analysis of variance were performed to compare the data. Results: There were no main effects of the treatment on the outcome parameters except for a significant effect of time for maximum voluntary bite force (analysis of variance; P = .030) and effects of treatment, time, and interactions between treatment and time for maximum voluntary jaw opening (analysis of variance; P < .047). Conclusion: These results suggest that peripheral NMDA receptors do not play a major role in the pathophysiology of chronic myofascial temporomandibular disorder pain. Although there was a minor effect of ketamine on maximum voluntary jaw opening, local administration may not be promising treatment for these patients.
Start page
122
End page
130
Volume
22
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Otros temas de medicina clínica Odontología, Cirugía oral, Medicina oral
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-44849106902
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Orofacial Pain
ISSN of the container
10646655
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research - R01DE015420.
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