BURDEN OF ILLNESS. Overview Impact of Chronic Pain 1. Douglas C et al. J Neurosci Nurs 2008; 40(3):158-68; 2. Tang NKY et al. J Sleep Res 2007; 16(1):85-95;

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BURDEN OF ILLNESS

Overview

Impact of Chronic Pain 1. Douglas C et al. J Neurosci Nurs 2008; 40(3):158-68; 2. Tang NKY et al. J Sleep Res 2007; 16(1):85-95; 3. Hawker GA et al. Osteoarth Cartil 2008; 16(4):415-22; 4. Munce SE et al. J Occup Environ Med 2007; 49(11): ; 5. Stewart WF et al. JAMA 2003; 290(18): ; 6. Ritzwoller DP et al. BMC Musculoskelet Disord 2006; 7: Healthcare costs 6 Presenteeism and absenteeism 4,5 Disability 4 Reduced social activities 3 Disrupted daily routine 3 Decreased quality of life 3 Anxiety 2 Depression 2 Sleep disturbances 2 Chronic pain 1

Burden of Illness of Fibromyalgia An estimated 75% of people with fibromyalgia remain undiagnosed Imposes large economic burdens on society Significant adverse effects of patients’ quality of life Clauw DJ et al. Mayo Clin Proc 2011; 86(9):

Physical Burden

Patient-Reported Impact of Fibromyalgia Clark P et al. BMC Musculoskelet Disord 2013; 14:188.

Economic Burden

Workers with Fibromyalgia Pain Have Lower Quality of Life Scores Quality of life scores from SF-12v2 Workers with fibromyalgia pain Workers without fibromyalgia pain Physical component summary Mental component summary SF-12v2 = Short-Form 12 version 2 Source: National Health and Wellness Survey (NHWS) 2008.

Workers with Fibromyalgia Pain Have Reduced Productivity Workers: Source: National Health and Wellness Survey (NHWS) 2008.

Workers with Fibromyalgia Pain Have Higher Health Care Utilization Resource use in the past 6 months Workers with fibromyalgia Pain (%) Workers without fibromyalgia pain (%) >1 doctor visit >1 non-traditional health care visit >1 ER visit >1 hospitalization Number of prescription medicines ER = emergency room Source: National Health and Wellness Survey (NHWS) 2008.

Workers with Fibromyalgia Pain Have Increased Health Care Costs ER = emergency room Source: National Health and Wellness Survey (NHWS) Average annual costs per workerFibromyalgia painNo Fibromyalgia pain Direct costs ER visit$594$229 Hospitalization$3410$1431 Physician visit$2078$777 Total direct costs$,082$2437 Indirect costs Lost income due to absenteeism$4760$1398 Lost income due to presenteeism$11,206$4871 Total Indirect costs$15,966$6269 Total costs Direct + indirect costs$22,048$8706

Health Economic Consequences Related to the Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia Tests and Imaging United Kingdom figures Annemans L et al. Arthritis Rheum 58(3): , , , , , year1 year1.5 year2 years2.5 years3 years3.5 years4 years Resource use Observed Predicted Costs

Health Economic Consequences Related to the Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia Referrals United Kingdom figures Annemans L et al. Arthritis Rheum 58(3): Resource use year1 year1.5 year2 years2.5 years3 years3.5 years4 years Observed Predicted Observed Predicted Costs

Health Economic Consequences Related to the Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia General Practitioner Visits United Kingdom figures Annemans L et al. Arthritis Rheum 58(3): year1 year1.5 year2 years2.5 years3 years3.5 years4 years 8, , , , , , , Resource use Observed Predicted Observed Predicted Costs 3,000.00

Health Economic Consequences Related to the Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia Drugs 3, , , , , year1 year1.5 year2 years2.5 years3 years3.5 years4 years Costs Resource use Observed Predicted Observed Predicted United Kingdom figures Annemans L et al. Arthritis Rheum 58(3):

Comorbidities

Pain Comorbidities of Fibromyalgia Notes: Infrequent comorbid conditions were omitted from the chart. Davis JA et al. J Pain Res 2011; 4:331-45; Dworkin RH et al. J Pain 2010; 11(4):360-8; Riley GF. Med Care 2009; 47(7 Suppl 1):S51-5.

Sleep and Mental Health Comorbidities of Fibromyalgia MDD = major depressive disorder Bijl RV et al. Health Aff (Millwood) 2003; 22(3):122-33; Davis JA et al. J Pain Res 2011; 4:331-45; Ram S et al. Sleep Breath 2010; 14(1):63-70; Riley GF. Med Care 2009; 47(7 Suppl 1):S51-5.

The Paradigm of Pain: Interrelationship Among Pain, Sleep Disturbance and Psychological Symptoms Adapted from: Argoff CE. Clin J Pain 2007; 23(1): Functional impairment and fatigue PainRelated Management strategy for fibromyalgia patients is to improve overall patient functionality. PAIN Psychological symptoms are strongly associated with fibromyalgia. Sleep disturbances can directly result from and/or contribute to fibromyalgia.

Many Fibromyalgia Patients Have Cognitive Complaints: “Fibro Fog” Compared to those without the condition, patients with fibromyalgia complain more often of: 1 – Mental confusion – Memory decline – Speech difficulty Performance on cognitive tests shows they have poorer performance than age-matched controls on tasks involving: 2 – Working memory – Recognition memory – Free recall – Verbal fluency – Verbal knowledge 1. Katz RS et al. J Clin Rheumatol 2004; 10(2):53-8; 2.Park DC et al. Arthritis Rheum 2001; 44(9):

Sleep Disturbances and Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia patients may complain of: – Non-restorative sleep – Insomnia Bradley LA. Am J Med 2009; 122(12 Suppl):S Sleep deprivation Pain Disturbed sleep may contribute to enhanced pain Enhanced pain may contribute to increases in sleep disturbances – Early morning awakening – Poor sleep quality

Sleep Deprivation and Pain Call-Schmidt TA, Richardson SJ. Pain Manag Nurs 2003; 4(3): Sleep deprivation Pain

Pain Disrupts Sleep Drewes AM et al. Sleep 1997; 20(8): Noxious pain stimuliArousal Delta waves decrease Alpha waves increase Sleep deprivation Pain

Pain Disrupts Sleep: Clinical Evidence Several longitudinal studies have suggested pain intensity prospectively predicts sleep disturbances However, prospective studies did not confirm sleep disturbances predict pain intensity May explain: – Lack of significant analgesic effects of hypnotics – Lack of association between cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia and pain reduction Drewes AM et al. Scand J Rheumatol 1991; 20(4):288-93; Drewes AM et al. Rheumatology (Oxford) 2000; 39(11):1287-9; Edinger JD et al. Arch Intern Med 2005; 165(21): ; Jungquist CR et al. Sleep Med 2010; 11(3):302-9; Moldofsky H et al. J Rheumatol 1996; 23(3):529-33; Nicassio PM, Wallston KA. J Abnorm Psychol 1992; 101(3):514-20; Quartana PJ et al. Pain 2010; 149(2):325-31; Smith MT et al. Pain 2008; 138(3): Sleep deprivation Pain

How Sleep Disruption Contributes to Pain Sleep deprivation leads to hyperalgesia Relationship between pain and sleep appears to be reciprocal Deprivation or disruption of slow-wave sleep and sleep continuity disturbances may be associated with hyperalgesia Concurrent management of disturbed sleep and pain may break the vicious circle and alleviate both problems Kundermann B et al. Pain Res Manage 2004; 9(1):25-32; Lautenbacher S et al. Sleep Med Rev 2006; 10(5):357-69; Smith MT et al. Sleep 2007; 30(4): ; Smith MT, Haythornthwaite JA. Sleep Med Rev 2004; 8(2): Sleep deprivation Pain

Mood Disorders and Fibromyalgia In many cases, depression or anxiety may be the result of chronic pain. Arnold LM et al. Arthritis Rheum 2004; 50(3):944-52; Boissevain MD, McCain GA. Pain 1991; 45(3):227-38; Boissevain MD, McCain GA. Pain 1991; 45(3):239-48; Fishbain DA et al. Clin J Pain 1997; 13(2):116-37; Giesecke T et al. Arthritis Rheum 2003; 48(10): ; Katon W et al. Ann Intern Med 2001; 134(9 Pt 2):

Prevalence of pain in depressed patients is 15–100% Prevalence of major depressive disorder in patients with chronic pain is 15–50% Depressive symptoms rather than major depressive disorder Mostly musculoskeletal pain Mostly in patients with multiple pain symptoms Depression and Pain Trivedi MH. Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry 2004; 6(Suppl 1):12-6.

BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; MPFC = medial prefrontal cortex Schweinhardt P et al. Neuroimage 2008; 40(2): Pain Stimuli Activate Brain Areas Related to Depression

Asmundson GJG et al. In: Asmundson GJG et al (eds). Understanding and Treating Fear of Pain. Oxford University Press; Oxford, UK: Fear-Anxiety-Avoidance Model Anxiolytics or cognitive behavioral therapy are useful adjuvant treatments for patients with chronic pain Unpleasant sensationAppropriate behaviors Nociceptive stimulus Threatening and Catastrophic cognitions Inappropriate behaviors and exacerbation of pain Without anxiety disorder With anxiety disorder

Summary

Burden of Illness of Fibromyalgia: Summary Fibromyalgia affects every aspect of a patient’s life: – Activities of daily living – Ability to work – Sleep – Psychological well being Fibromyalgia represents a significant burden on health care resources Fibromyalgia is associated with sleep and mental health comorbidities Sleep disruption can exacerbate the symptoms of fibromyalgia