Outcome of small fibre pathology in fibromyalgia: a real life longitudinal observational study

Clin Exp Rheumatol. 2023 Jun;41(6):1216-1224. doi: 10.55563/clinexprheumatol/ld0lxn. Epub 2022 Jul 27.

Abstract

Objectives: Small fibre pathology is frequently described in fibromyalgia (FM), but its evolution and its role in clinical outcome of the disease are unclear. This longitudinal observational real-life study aimed to monitor the evolution of skin nerve fibre density in FM, in view of the clinical data.

Methods: Sixty-two FM patients were controlled by means of skin biopsy and clinical assessment after 18 months of follow-up.

Results: At T0 intraepidermal nerve fibre density (IENFD) was normal in 10 patients, reduced at thigh-proximal-site in 46 cases and decreased at proximal and foot-distal-site in 6 patients. At follow up-T1-the IENFD was unchanged, while Brief Pain Inventory-BPI-pain sub score, DN4 and fatigue were improved. Reduced IENFD at proximal and distal sites, together with fatigue and BPI-motor and work sub scores were predictors of more severe disability measured with Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ) at T1. Reduced IENFD influenced a minor effect of drugs-antiepileptics and/or antidepressants, and physical exercise on fatigue.

Conclusions: Small fibre impairment seems stable in medium term in FM. A possible influence of small fibre dysfunction on motor performance could have a role in FM evolution. The beneficial effect of physical exercise could be limited in patients with reduced IENFD.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Fatigue / etiology
  • Fibromyalgia*
  • Humans
  • Nerve Fibers / pathology
  • Pain
  • Skin / pathology