Programme CNAP Round Table Meeting - 4 October 2023, 12:30-15:30, SLV249, 11.00.032
In this Round Table meeting you are invited to discuss the topic of “Quantitate Sensory Testing (QST)”.
The objective of the Round Table meeting is two-fold. Expert groups are to present own expertise and methods in relation to the specific topic. Non-expert groups are asked to present a paper within the topic, present the use, strengths and limitations of a specific technique.
12.30 Welcome
12.35 From 0 to ouch: A beginner's guide to QST.
Brian D. Ebbesen, Maryam M. Omandani, Rocco Giordano, Laura Moniek R. De Herde
- Weaver et.al., (2022). Quantitative Sensory Testing Across Chronic Pain Conditions and Use in Special Populations. Frontier Pain Research (2022).
- Reimer et.al., (2020) Sensory bedside testing: a simple stratification approach for sensory phenotyping, Pain reports (2020); 5(3): e820.
13.10 QST in humans and animals: what do we measure and what does it (not) tell us?
Felipe Rettore Andreis, Suzan Meijs, Ida Dalsgaard Holland
- Urban et.al., (2011). Behavioral indices of ongoing pain are largely unchanged in male mice with tissue or nerve injury-induced mechanical hypersensitivity PAIN 152; (2011) pp. 990–1000
- Didier Bouhassira, Nadine Attal, (2023) Personalized treatment of neuropathic pain: Where are we now? European Journal of Pain (2023); 27(9). pp. 1084-1098
13.45 Coffee and Cake
14.00 Introduction to QST Methods
Enrico Martino, Emma Hertel, Silvia Lo Vecchio; Daniela Montemayor Zolezzi, Giulia Erica Aliotta, Trine Andresen, Carolina Ceruti, Nahian Chowdhury
14.30 QST, Hands on in the lab and Discussion
Enrico Martino, Emma Hertel, Silvia Lo Vecchio; Daniela Montemayor Zolezzi, Giulia Erica Aliotta, Trine Andresen, Carolina Ceruti, Nahian Chowdhury
15.30 Thank you for today!