The reproducibility of placebo analgesia.

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The reproducibility of placebo analgesia. Debbie Morton Human Pain Research Group

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The reproducibility of placebo analgesia. Debbie Morton Human Pain Research Group. 69 Healthy Volunteers: Two Sessions: Three Experimental Phases. 1) Placebo Group “ You will receive either an inactive cream or a local anaesthetic cream but you will not be told which. ”. Cream. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The reproducibility of placebo

analgesia.

Debbie Morton

Human Pain Research Group

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Pre-cream phase Conditioning phase Post-cream phase

placebo group (not told)

control group (told)

1) Placebo Group

“You will receive either an inactive cream or a local anaesthetic cream but you will not be told which.”

2) Control Group

“You will receive an inactive cream that will have no analgesic effect.”

69 Healthy Volunteers: Two Sessions: Three Experimental Phases

Cream

Watson et al. 2006 Pain

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Repeatability

Treatment Group

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r = 0.79

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Mean change in pain on conditioned arm (pre-post

conditioning)

Control distribution

Sham treatment

distribution

97.5% Threshold

individual change in pain

- sham treatment group

(arbitrary value on y

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individual change in pain

- control group

(arbitrary value on y

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Modelling the placebo response

Distributions of the individual mean responses generated using a simple hierarchical model with individual mean responses for the placebo group. The threshold line marks the 97.5th percentile of the control distribution

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Placebo response session 2

No response session 2

Placebo response session 1

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No response session 1

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State anxiety -0.34084 0.15492 -2.2001 0.035

LOT-R optimism 0.37185 0.15120 2.4593 0.019

β SE T-stat P-value

Regression model to predict placebo response

Predictors were for the second session only

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Expectation of pain relief in

session 2

Dispositional optimism

Placebo response in session 1

Decrease in state anxiety in session

2

Placebo response in session 2

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Control Placebo

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The stimulus preceding negativity SPN

• Observed during pain anticipation

• Late phase has been localised to the an area commonly associated with nociception

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Recording the Stimulus Preceding Negativity (SPN)

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Control Placebo

SPN at CPzA

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Conclusions

• The placebo response is reproducible

• Optimism predicts a repeatable response

• A placebo response reduces state anxiety

• The placebo group have a lower post conditioning anticipatory response