CDE Detailed Report

Disease: Spinal Cord Injury
Subdomain Name: The International SCI Data Sets
CRF: International SCI Pain Extended Data Set

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CDE ID CDE Name Variable Name Definition Short Description Question Text Permissible Values Description Data Type Disease Specific Instructions Disease Specific Reference Population Classification (e.g., Core) Version Number Version Date CRF Name (CRF Module / Guidance) Subdomain Name Domain Name Size Input Restrictions Min Value Max Value Measurement Type External Id Loinc External Id Snomed External Id caDSR External Id CDISC
C22826 Pain past treatment physiotherapy other text PainPastTxPhysiothOTH Free-text field to indicate the type of other pastphysiotherapy treatment the participant received for pain Free-text field to indicate the type of other pastphysiotherapy treatment the participant received for pain Other, specify Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.
Aerobic exercise: low to moderate intensity
Passive exercise: non-weight-bearing or or against resistance, e.g., stretching
Resistance exercise: strength building, e.g., weight training
Position adjustment: in wheelchair, bed, etc.
Joint mobilization/manipulation: including chiropractic, osteopathic

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C22837 Pain past treatment other text PainPastTxOTH Free-text field to specify other types of treatment participant received for pain Free-text field to specify other types of treatment participant received for pain Other treatments, specify Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C22805 Pain average duration PainAverageDur How long the participant's pain usually lasts How long the participant's pain usually lasts How long does your pain usually last <1 minute;> 1 hr but < 24 hrs;> 1 min but < 1 hr;Constant or continuous;Unknown <1 minute;> 1 hr but < 24 hrs;> 1 min but < 1 hr;Constant or continuous;Unknown Alphanumeric

Please note that if there is more than one pain, this section should be consistent with the International Spinal Cord Injury Pain Basic Data Set and apply to Worst, 2nd Worst and 3rd Worst pains.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22816 Injury below pinprick response type InBeljLvlPinprickResponsTyp The type of response related to pinprick below the level of injury The type of response related to pinprick below the level of injury Below level of injury Absent;Hyperalgesia;Hypoalgesia;Normal;Other Absent;Hyperalgesia;Hypoalgesia;Normal;Other Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22827 Pain past treatment passive stimulation therapy type PainPastTxPassStimTherTyp The type of past passive and stimulation therapy treatment the participant received for pain The type of past passive and stimulation therapy treatment the participant received for pain Passive and stimulation therapy Acupressure;Heat therapy;Laser;Massage;Other, specify:;TES, TNS, TENS;Ultrasound Acupressure;Heat therapy;Laser;Massage;Other, specify:;TES, TNS, TENS;Ultrasound Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.
TES/TNS/TENS: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
Heat therapy: including heat-packs, shortwave

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016 Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22838 Pain current treatment text PainCurrTxTxt Free-text field to specify treatments the participant is currently receiving Free-text field to specify treatments the participant is currently receiving Treatment Alphanumeric

For examples of treatments please see section A (Past Treatments)

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 500

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C22806 Pain most intense day time period type PainMostIntenseDayTmPerTyp Time of day the participant's pain is most intense Time of day the participant's pain is most intense When during the day is the pain most intense Morning;Afternoon;Evening;Night;Unpredictable Between 6.01 am and 12.00 am (06.01 and 12.00);Between 12.01 am and 6.00 pm (12.01 and 18.00);Between 6.01 pm and 12.00 pm (18.01 and 24.00);Between 0.01 am and 6.00 am (00.01 and 06.00);Pain is not consistently more intense at any one time of day Alphanumeric

Please note that if there is more than one pain, this section should be consistent with the International Spinal Cord Injury Pain Basic Data Set and apply to Worst, 2nd Worst and 3rd Worst pains.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22817 Injury below level pinprick other text InjBelLvlPinprickOTH Free-text field to indicate what other type of response the participant experiences from pinprick below the level of injury Free-text field to indicate what other type of response the participant experiences from pinprick below the level of injury Other Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C22828 Pain past treatment passive stimulaiton therapy other text PainPastTxPassStimTherOTH Free-text field to indicate the type of other past passive and stimulation therapy treatment the participant received for pain Free-text field to indicate the type of other past passive and stimulation therapy treatment the participant received for pain Other, specify Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.
Aerobic exercise: low to moderate intensity
Passive exercise: non-weight-bearing or or against resistance, e.g., stretching
Resistance exercise: strength building, e.g., weight training
Position adjustment: in wheelchair, bed, etc.
Joint mobilization/manipulation: including chiropractic, osteopathic

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C22839 Pain current treatment dose text PainCurrTxDoseTxt Free-text field to specify dose of treatments the participant is currently receiving Free-text field to specify dose of treatments the participant is currently receiving Dose Alphanumeric

For examples of treatments please see section A (Past Treatments)

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 20

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C22807 Injury level dynamic light touch response type InjLvlDynLtTouchResponsTyp The type of response related to dynamic light touch at the level of injury The type of response related to dynamic light touch at the level of injury At level of injury Absent;Allodynia;Hyperesthesia;Hypoesthesia;Normal;Other Absent;Allodynia;Hyperesthesia;Hypoesthesia;Normal;Other Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22818 Injury below pinprick hyperalgesia intensity scale InjBelLvlPprickHyperalIntScl The scale related to intensity if hyperalgesia for pinprick below the level of injury The scale related to intensity if hyperalgesia for pinprick below the level of injury If hyperalgesia, rate the intensity 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22829 Pain past treatment relaxation psychotherapy type PainPastTxRelxPsychothTyp The type of past relaxation and psychotherapy treatment the participant received for pain The type of past relaxation and psychotherapy treatment the participant received for pain Relaxation and psychotherapy Biofeedback/Relaxation Training;Cognitive/Behavioral therapy;Hypnosis;Meditation;Mindfulness meditation;Other psychotherapy;Other,specify;Relaxation Biofeedback/Relaxation Training;Cognitive/Behavioral therapy;Hypnosis;Meditation;Mindfulness meditation;Other psychotherapy;Other, specify;Relaxation Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.
Relaxation: relaxation techniques, e.g., muscle relaxation or deep breathing
Meditation: meditation techniques, e.g., contrative, religious
Mindfulness meditation: meditation using mindfulness technique

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22840 Pain current treatment frequency text PainCurrTxFreqTxt Free-text field to specify frequency of treatments the participant is currently receiving Free-text field to specify frequency of treatments the participant is currently receiving How Often Alphanumeric

For examples of treatments please see section A (Past Treatments)

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 50

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C22808 Injury level dynamic light touch other text InjLvlDynLtTouchOTH Free-text field to indicate what other type of response the participant experiences from dynamic light touch at the level of injury Free-text field to indicate what other type of response the participant experiences from dynamic light touch at the level of injury Other Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C22819 Injury level cold response type InjLvlColdResponsTyp The type of response related to cold at the level of injury The type of response related to cold at the level of injury At level of injury Absent;Allodynia;Hyperesthesia;Hypoesthesia;Normal;Other Absent;Allodynia;Hyperesthesia;Hypoesthesia;Normal;Other Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22830 Pain past treatment relaxation psychotherapy other text PainPastTxRexPsychothOTH Free-text field to indicate the type of other past relaxation and psychotherapy treatment the participant received for pain Free-text field to indicate the type of other past relaxation and psychotherapy treatment the participant received for pain Other, specify Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.
Relaxation: relaxation techniques, e.g., muscle relaxation or deep breathing
Meditation: meditation techniques, e.g., contrative, religious
Mindfulness meditation: meditation using mindfulness technique

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C06005 Data collected date and time DataCollDateTime Date (and time, if applicable and known) the data were collected. This may be the date/time a particular examination or procedure was performed Date (and time, if applicable and known) the data were collected. This may be the date/time a particular examination or procedure was performe Date of data collection Date or Date & Time Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord Injury Pain Basic Data Set (version 2.0). Spinal Cord. 2014 Apr;52(4):282-6. doi: 10.1038/sc.2014.4. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-24 21:00:23.88 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22841 Pain current treatment Patient Global Impression Change text PainCurrTxPGICTxt Free-text field to specify the Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) of treatments the participant is currently receiving Free-text field to specify the Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) of treatments the participant is currently receiving PGIC (1) - Very much improved;(2) - Much improved;(3) - Minimally improved;(4) - No change;(5) - Minimally worse;(6) - Much worse;(7) - Very much worse (1) - Very much improved;(2) - Much improved;(3) - Minimally improved;(4) - No change;(5) - Minimally worse;(6) - Much worse;(7) - Very much worse Alphanumeric

Indicate the effect of the treatment on your global well-being using one of the following descriptors:
(1) – Very much improved; (2) – Much improved; (3) – Minimally improved; (4) – No change; (5) – Minimally worse; (6) – Much worse; (7) – Very much worse

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22809 Injury level dynamic light touch allodynia intensity scale InjLvlDynLtTouchAlloIntScl The scale related to intensity if allodynia for dynamic light touch at the level of injury The scale related to intensity if allodynia for dynamic light touch at the level of injury If allodynia, rate the intensity 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22820 Injury level cold other text InjLvlColdOTH Free-text field to indicate what other type of response the participant experiences from cold at the level of injury Free-text field to indicate what other type of response the participant experiences from cold at the level of injury Other Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C22831 Pain past treatment oral topical medication type PainPastTxOralTopMedTyp The type of past oral and topical medication the participant received for pain The type of past oral and topical medication the participant received for pain Oral and topical medication Acetaminophen;Antidepressants;Antiepileptics;Antispasticity drugs;Benzodiazepines;Cannabinoids;NSAIDS/aspirin;Opioids;Other, specify:;Topical anasthetics;Topical capsaicin;Tramadol Acetaminophen;Antidepressants;Antiepileptics;Antispasticity drugs;Benzodiazepines;Cannabinoids;NSAIDS/aspirin;Opioids;Other, specify:;Topical anasthetics;Topical capsaicin;Tramadol Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.
Antidepressants: amitriptyline, nortriptyline, duloxetine
Antiepileptics: pregabalin, carbamazepine
Opioids: morphine, oxycodone, buprenorphine, fentanyl
Cannabinoids: e.g., marijuana
NSAIDS/aspirin: ibuprofen, naproxen, celecoxib, meloxicam
Benzodiazepines: e.g., diazepam
Antispasticity drugs: e.g., baclofen, tizantidine
Topical anasthetics: e.g., lidocaine/lignocaine

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C06071 Pain interfere mood scale PainIntrferMoodScl Scale that evaluates to what extent pain has interfered with the participants mood Scale that evaluates to what extent pain has interfered with the participants moo Average pain unpleasantness in the last week 1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 Numeric Values

Note: This is inclusive of all pain experienced.
Choose one alternative for each question. Please note that all interference items apply to overall pain during the last week, rather than to each of the different pain problems. Please note that "last week" specifically refers to the last seven days including today.
This question concerns how a person's specific pain problem interfered with mood during the last seven days including today. An interference item that assesses mood interference was developed for this data set because pain is known to have a significant negative impact on mood for many patients, and pain's effect on mood is somewhat distinct from its effect on other functioning domains.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22842 Pain current treatment side effect adverse event text PainCurrTxSideEffAdvEventTxt Free-text field to specify side effects or adverse events the participant is currently receiving Free-text field to specify side effects or adverse events the participant is currently receiving Side effects/adverse events Alphanumeric

For examples of treatments please see section A (Past Treatments)

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C22810 Injury below level dynamic light touch response type InjBelLvlDynLtTouchResponsTyp The type of response related to dynamic light touch below the level of injury The type of response related to dynamic light touch below the level of injury Below level of injury Absent;Allodynia;Hyperesthesia;Hypoesthesia;Normal;Other Absent;Allodynia;Hyperesthesia;Hypoesthesia;Normal;Other Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22821 Injury level cold allodynia intensity scale InjLvlColdAllodynIntScl The scale related to intensity if allodynia for cold at the level of injury The scale related to intensity if allodynia for cold at the level of injury If allodynia, rate the intensity 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22832 Pain past treatment oral topical medication other text PainPastTxOralTopMedOTH Free-text field to indicate the type of oral and topical medication the participant received for pain Free-text field to indicate the type of oral and topical medication the participant received for pain Other, specify Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.
Antidepressants: amitriptyline, nortriptyline, duloxetine
Antiepileptics: pregabalin, carbamazepine
Opioids: morphine, oxycodone, buprenorphine, fentanyl
Cannabinoids: e.g., marijuana
NSAIDS/aspirin: ibuprofen, naproxen, celecoxib, meloxicam
Benzodiazepines: e.g., diazepam
Antispasticity drugs: e.g., baclofen, tizantidine
Topical anasthetics: e.g., lidocaine/lignocaine

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C18027 Comment text CmmntTxt Provide any additional information that pertains to the question Provide any additional information that pertains to the question Alphanumeric

Left or right side can be noted here.

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-16 14:01:43.01 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 4000

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C22811 Injury below level dynamic light touch other text InjBelLvlDynLtTouchOTH Free-text field to indicate what other type of response the participant experiences from dynamic light touch below the level of injury Free-text field to indicate what other type of response the participant experiences from dynamic light touch below the level of injury Other Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C22822 Injury below level cold response type InjBelLvlColdResponsTyp The type of response related to cold below the level of injury The type of response related to cold below the level of injury Below level of injury Absent;Allodynia;Hyperesthesia;Hypoesthesia;Normal;Other Absent;Allodynia;Hyperesthesia;Hypoesthesia;Normal;Other Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22833 Pain past treatment procedural intervention type PainPastTxProcEDuralIntervTyp The type of past procedural interentions the participant received for pain The type of past procedural interentions the participant received for pain Procedural interventions Acupuncture;Epidural block;Intrathecal pumps;Intravenous ketamine;Intravenous lidocaine;Joint injections;Other,specify;Percutaneous Peripheral Nerve Stimulation;Peripheral nerve/motor block;Spinal cord stimulator;tDCS or rTMS;Trigger point injection/dry needling Acupuncture;Epidural block;Intrathecal pumps;Intravenous ketamine;Intravenous lidocaine;Joint injections;Other, specify;Percutaneous Peripheral Nerve Stimulation;Peripheral nerve/motor block;Spinal cord stimulator;tDCS or rTMS;Trigger point injection/dry needling Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.
Peripheral nerve/motor block: including alcohol/phenol, steroid, anaesthetic blocks, botulinum toxin injection
Joint injections: including shoulder, knee, facet joint, iliosacral
Intrathecal pumps: including morphine, ziconotide, clonidine, baclofen
tDCS/rTMS: Transcranial brain stimulation

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22801 Pain last week day count PainLastWkDayCt The number of days the participant has experienced pain in the last week The number of days the participant has experienced pain in the last week Number of days with pain in the last 7 days including today 1;2;3;4;5;6;7;None;Unknown 1;2;3;4;5;6;7;None;Unknown Alphanumeric

Note: This is inclusive of all pain experienced.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22812 Injury below level dynamic light touch allodynia intensity scale InjBelLvlDynLtTchAlloIntScl The scale related to intensity of allodynia for dynamic light touch below the level of injury The scale related to intensity of allodynia for dynamic light touch below the level of injury If allodynia, rate the intensity 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22823 Injury below level cold other text InjBelLvlColdOTH Free-text field to indicate what other type of response the participant experiences from cold below the level of injury Free-text field to indicate what other type of response the participant experiences from cold below the level of injury Other Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C22834 Pain past treatment procedural intervention other text PainPastTxProceduralIntervOTH Free-text field to indicate the type of procedural interventions the participant received for pain Free-text field to indicate the type of procedural interventions the participant received for pain Other, specify Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.
Peripheral nerve/motor block: including alcohol/phenol, steroid, anaesthetic blocks, botulinum toxin injection
Joint injections: including shoulder, knee, facet joint, iliosacral
Intrathecal pumps: including morphine, ziconotide, clonidine, baclofen
tDCS/rTMS: Transcranial brain stimulation

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C22802 Pain worst intensity past week scale PainWrstIntensityPastWkScl Scale for the worst pain intensity in the past week Scale for the worst pain intensity in the past week Worst pain intensity in the last week 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 Alphanumeric

Note: This is inclusive of all pain experienced.
0 = no pain; 10 = the most intense pain imaginable

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22813 Injury level pinprick response type InjLvlPinprickResponsTyp The type of response related to pinprick at the level of injury The type of response related to pinprick at the level of injury At level of injury Absent;Hyperalgesia;Hypoalgesia;Normal;Other Absent;Hyperalgesia;Hypoalgesia;Normal;Other Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22824 Injury below level cold allodynia intensity scale InjBelLvlColdAllodynIntScl The scale related to intensity if allodynia for cold below the level of injury The scale related to intensity if allodynia for cold below the level of injury If allodynia, rate the intensity 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22835 Pain past treatment surgical intervention type PainPastTxSurgIntervTyp The type of past surgical interventions the participant received for pain The type of past surgical interventions the participant received for pain Surgical interventions Deep brain stimulation;Dorsal root entry zone lesion;Other,specify;Spinal surgery Deep brain stimulation;Dorsal root entry zone lesion;Other, specify;Spinal surgery Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.
Spinal surgery: including stabilization, rod removal, untethering the cord, shunt
Deep brain stimulation: implanted brain electrodes

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22803 Pain manageable last week day count PainMngbleLastWkDayCt Number of days the participant had manageable pain in the last week Number of days the participant had manageable pain in the last week Number of days with manageable/tolerable pain in the last 7 days including today 1;2;3;4;5;6;7;None;Unknown 1;2;3;4;5;6;7;None;Unknown Alphanumeric

Note: This is inclusive of all pain experienced.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22814 Injury level pinprick other text InjLvlPinprickOTH Free-text field to indicate what other type of response the participant experiences from pinprick at the level of injury Free-text field to indicate what other type of response the participant experiences from pinprick at the level of injury Other Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C22825 Pain past treatment physiotherapy type PainPastTxPhysiothTyp The type of past physiotherapy treatment the participant received for pain The type of past physiotherapy treatment the participant received for pain Physiotherapy Aerobic exercise;Joint mobilization/manipulation;Other, specify;Passive exercise;Position adjustment;Resistance exercise Aerobic exercise;Joint mobilization/manipulation;Other specify;Passive exercise;Position adjustment;Resistance exercise Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.
Aerobic exercise: low to moderate intensity
Passive exercise: non-weight-bearing or or against resistance, e.g., stretching
Resistance exercise: strength building, e.g., weight training
Position adjustment: in wheelchair, bed, etc.
Joint mobilization/manipulation: including chiropractic, osteopathic

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22836 Pain past treatment surgical intervention other text PainPastTxSurgIntervOTH Free-text field to indicate the type of surgical interventions the participant received for pain Free-text field to indicate the type of procedural Free-text field to indicate the type of surgical interventions the participant received for pain Other, specify Alphanumeric

This section can either be filled out for overall pain or for each separate pain component (Overall, Worst, 2nd Worst, 3rd Worst). Please indicate previous treatments (over the last 12 months) and whether the treatment was helpful with Y (yes, helpful), N (Not helpful) or U (Uncertain/Unknown). Leave blank if treatment was not performed.
Spinal surgery: including stabilization, rod removal, untethering the cord, shunt
Deep brain stimulation: implanted brain electrodes

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets 255

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C22804 Pain present eleven point intensity scale PainPrsnt11IntensityScl Scale for the participant's current pain intensity based on an a scale of 0-10 Scale for the participant's current pain intensity based on an a scale of 0-10 Pain intensity in the present moment 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 Numeric Values

0 = no pain; 10 = the most intense pain imaginable
Please note that if there is more than one pain, this section should be consistent with the International Spinal Cord Injury Pain Basic Data Set and apply to Worst, 2nd Worst and 3rd Worst pains.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 4.00 2023-05-18 16:39:30.0 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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C22815 Injury level pinprick hyperalgesia intensity scale InjLvlPinprickHyperalIntScl The scale related to intensity if hyperalgesia for pinprick at the level of injury The scale related to intensity if hyperalgesia for pinprick at the level of injury If hyperalgesia, rate the intensity 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 0;1;10;2;3;4;5;6;7;8;9 Alphanumeric

The sensory bedside assessment includes abnormal responses to light touch, pinprick and cold sensation compared with a non-affected control area above the level of injury. The sensory measures were intentionally selected to be appropriate for bedside examination and to detect and quantify sensory abnormalities: mechanical allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous mechanical stimulus), mechanical hyperalgesia (exaggerated response to a painful mechanical stimulus) and thermal allodynia (pain in response to an innocuous thermal stimulus) commonly associated with neuropathic pain types.

Widerstr&Ouml;m-Noga E, Biering-S&Oslash;rensen F, Bryce TN, Cardenas DD, Finnerup NB, Jensen MP, Richards JS, Richardson EJ, Siddall PJ. The International Spinal Cord <br />Injury Pain Extended Data Set (Version 1.0). Spinal Cord. 2016<br />Nov;54(11):1036-1046. doi: 10.1038/sc.2016.51. PubMed PMID: 27067653. Adult Supplemental 3.00 2013-07-17 09:26:36.973 International SCI Pain Extended Data Set The International SCI Data Sets The International SCI Data Sets

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CSV