IMI-PainCare at EFIC23

Achievement’s and outcomes from the IMI-PainCare project of all three subprojects TRiPP, BioPain and PROMPT, as well as those of the INTEGRATE –Pain group – the  “IMI-NIH Transatlantic Emphasis Group on Research And Translation-to-care Efforts for Pain” will be presented at EFIC 23 in Budapest in three topical workshops and a poster. Several consortium members are attending the congress. The activities connected to the project are listed in the table below:

TRiPP

Clinical / Topical Workshops / Auditorium
Wednesday, September 20, 08:30 – 10:00 (GMT +2)
RECONSIDERING HOW WE APPROACH THE PAIN OF ENDOMETRIOSIS
https://efic2023.abstractserver.com/program/#/details/sessions/183
Chair: Lydia Coxon (United Kingdom)

The patient experience of pain in association with endometriosis
Speaker: Lone Hummelshoj (United Kingdom)
08:30 – 08:50 (GMT +2)

How is endometriosis-associated pain best assessed in clinical trials?
Speaker: Daniela Rosenberger (Germany)
08:50 – 09:10 (GMT +2)

What psychophysical approaches can tell us about endometriosis-associated pain?
Speaker: Lydia Coxon (United Kingdom)
09:10 – 09:30 (GMT +2)
Discussion
09:30 – 10:00 (GMT +2)
30 min

PROMPT

Wednesday, September 20, 12:00 – 12:00 (GMT +2)
Diagnosis & Measurement in Pain

Wed-DMP-077 IMI-PAINCARE PROMPT: DON’T UNDERESTIMATE NECESSARY EFFORTS AND RESOURCES FOR CONDUCTING AN INTERNATIONAL MULTI-CENTER PROMS SURVEY

https://efic2023.abstractserver.com/program/#/details/presentations/428

Poster presenter: Claudia Weinmann (Germany)

INTEGRATE-Pain – group created by the NIH and IMI-PainCare

Clinical / Debate Workshops / Parallel 5

Wednesday, September 20, 13:30 – 15:00 (GMT +2)
AN INTERNATIONAL DELPHI TO DEVELOP OVERARCHING CORE OUTCOME SETS (COS) FOR ACUTE PAIN, THE TRANSITION FROM ACUTE TO CHRONIC PAIN, RECURRENT/EPISODIC PAIN, AND CHRONIC PAIN
https://efic2023.abstractserver.com/program/#/details/sessions/187
Chair: Laura Wanner (United States)

International Delphi Process and Results: Engagement and Recommended COS
Speaker: Giulia Bova (United States)
13:30 – 13:40 (GMT +2)

Results from a Systematic Literature Review of COS Initiatives for Pain
Speaker: Ulrike Kaiser (Germany)
13:40 – 13:50 (GMT +2)

Perspectives on the Implications of the Delphi Results for Persons with Lived Experience
Speaker: Kate Nicholson (United States)
Speaker: Deirdre Ryan (Ireland)
13:50 – 14:00 (GMT +2)

Introduction/Rationale for creating overarching COS for Pain
Speaker: Esther Pogatzki-Zahn (Germany)
14:00 – 14:10 (GMT +2)
Discussion

BioPain

Clinical / Topical Workshops / Parallel 2
Thursday, September 21, 17:15 – 18:45 (GMT +2)
NEW INSIGHTS ON FUNCTIONAL BIOMARKERS OF NOCICEPTIVE PROCESSING AND CENTRAL SENSITIZATION: ROBUSTNESS AND TREATMENT RESPONSE
https://efic2023.abstractserver.com/program/#/details/sessions/123
Chair: Rolf-Detlef Treede (Germany)

Nerve excitability testing and perception threshold tracking: Potential biomarkers of nociceptive signal processing and pain
Speaker: Hatice Tankisi (Denmark)
17:15 – 17:40 (GMT +2)

Spinal biomarkers of nociceptive system function: new insights on treatment response and reliability
Speaker: Caterina Maria Leone (Italy)
17:40 – 18:05 (GMT +2)

Pharmacodynamic biomarkers of nociceptive processing and its modulation derived from EEG and the recording of event-related brain potentials
Speaker: André Mouraux (Belgium)
18:05 – 18:30 (GMT +2)
25 min incl. 5 min discussion
Discussion