IMI PainCare at EFIC22 (27-30 April 2022, Dublin, Ireland)

Numerous consortium partners are attending the EFIC22 congress in Dublin (https://efic-congress.org/). Achievements of the project will be presented in (1) two topical workshops from subprojects BioPain and PROMPT; (2) two posters and (3) on a billboard and flyers placed in the EFIC village and comprises the project outline, publications and information about INTEGRATE-PAIN – a transatlantic US-European interaction in pain research between the NIH HEAL Initiative and the IMI-PainCare consortium:

(1) Topical workshops:
BioPain: Translational Topical Workshops Session Hall 2 Thursday, 28 April 2022, 14:30 – 16:00
FUNCTIONAL BIOMARKERS OF NOCICEPTIVE SIGNAL PROCESSING – BACK-TRANSLATION OF HUMAN STUDIES TO PRECLINICAL MODELS
# Back-transability of central sensitization models, Tony Blockeel (United Kingdom, 14:30 – 14:55 GMT+1)
# Neurophysiological biomarkers for central sensitization in humans, Caterina Leone (Italy, 14:55 – 15:20 GMT+1)
# Neuroimaging-based biomarkers for experimental pain, Sophie Clarke (United Kingdom, 15:20 – 15:45 GMT+1)
More details here: https://efic2022.abstractserver.com/program/#/details/sessions/18
PROMPT: ClinicalTopical WorkshopsSession Hall 2Friday, 29 April 2022, 16:10 – 17:40
OUTCOME RESEARCH FOR ACUTE AND CHRONIC PAIN – AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH INVOLVING THE PATIENTS
# Patient and public involvement – general strategies and experiences in the context of developing content valid PROMs, Ulrike Kaiser (Germany, 16:10 – 16:35 GMT+1
# Core Outcome Sets (COS) and PROMs for postoperative pain – strategies and results from the IMI PainCare subproject PROMPT, Esther Pogatzki-Zahn (Germany, 16:35 – 17:00 GMT+1)
# PROMs for endometriosis – a complex health condition with a special view from the patients` perspective, Lone Hummelshoj (United Kingdom, 17:00 – 17:25 GMT+1)
More detail here: https://efic2022.abstractserver.com/program/#/details/sessions/37

(2) Posters from subproject BioPain will be presented on Friday, 29 April 2022, 11:30:
927_Secondary hyperalgesia increases the late positive amplitude of the evoked potentials elicited by 512 mN robot-controlled mechanical pinprick stimuli (S. Gousset, J. Lambert, A. Mouraux, E. N van den Broeke); https://efic2022.abstractserver.com/program/#/details/presentations/927

772_The effect of HFS-induced central sensitization on resting state EEG; L. Lebrun, C. Lenoir, E. van den Broeke, A. Mouraux; https://efic2022.abstractserver.com/program/#/details/presentations/879