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利兹神经病理性症状和体征评估量表 (LANSS)×神经病理性疼痛症状量表 (NPSI)×
领域神经病学神经病学
方法族Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
起源年份20012004
提出者Mark I. Bennett, University of LeedsDidier Bouhassira, INSERM, France
类型Hybrid questionnaire and clinician examinationSelf-report questionnaire
开创性文献Bennett, M. I. (2001). The LANSS Pain Scale: The Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs. Pain, 92(1-2), 147-157. DOI ↗Bouhassira, D., Attal, N., Fermanian, J., Alchaar, H., Gautron, M., Masquet, B., Rostaing, S., Lanteri-Minet, M., Collin, E., Grisart, J., & Boureau, F. (2004). Development and validation of the Neuropathic Pain Symptom Inventory. Pain, 108(3), 248-257. DOI ↗
别名LANSS Pain Scale, Leeds Neuropathic SymptomsNeuropathic Pain Symptom Inventory, NPSI Scale
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摘要The LANSS is a brief seven-item hybrid screening and diagnostic tool designed to differentiate neuropathic pain from non-neuropathic (nociceptive) pain. Developed by Mark Bennett at the University of Leeds in 2001, it combines five patient-reported symptom items with two clinician-performed neurological examination findings. With a sensitivity of 82% and specificity of 80%, LANSS is among the most accurate tools for identifying whether a patient's pain has a neuropathic component, making it invaluable in clinical practice and research settings where pain etiology classification is essential.The NPSI is a 12-item self-report questionnaire specifically designed to assess and quantify the diverse symptoms characteristic of neuropathic pain. Developed by Bouhassira and colleagues in 2004, it evaluates five distinct symptom dimensions: burning pain, pressing pain, paroxysmal pain, evoked pain, and paresthesias. The NPSI is widely used in research and clinical practice to characterize neuropathic pain profiles, quantify symptom severity, and track treatment response.
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