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Neurologia (Engl Ed) ; 38(5): 342-349, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37263729

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: We propose a protocol for study of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) based on a battery of quantitative measures (skin thermography, electrochemical skin conductance and sensory thresholds) and apply such protocol to 5 representative cases of CRPS. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 5 CPRS cases (2 women/3 men) that met the Budapest criteria for the diagnosis of CRPS. RESULTS: All patients showed spontaneous pain and allodynia. Two cases correspond to a stage I, in both the resting basal temperature was increased in the affected limb. Three cases reflect more advanced stages with a decrease in resting temperature and a delay in the recovery of the temperature when compared to contralateral limb. DISCUSSION: These non-invasive quantitative functional tests not only improve the diagnostic accuracy of CRPS but also, they help us to stratify and understand the pathological processes of the disease.


Subject(s)
Complex Regional Pain Syndromes , Thermography , Male , Humans , Female , Thermography/methods , Complex Regional Pain Syndromes/diagnosis
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Neurología (Barc., Ed. impr.) ; 38(5): 342-349, Jun. 2023. tab, ilus
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-221501

ABSTRACT

Introduction: We propose a protocol for study of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) basedon a battery of quantitative measures (skin thermography, electrochemical skin conductanceand sensory thresholds) and apply such protocol to 5 representative cases of CRPS.Patients and methods: 5 CPRS cases (2 women/3 men) that met the Budapest criteria for thediagnosis of CRPS. Results: All patients showed spontaneous pain and allodynia. Two cases correspond to a stageI, in both the resting basal temperature was increased in the affected limb. Three cases reflectmore advanced stages with a decrease in resting temperature and a delay in the recovery ofthe temperature when compared to contralateral limb.Discussion: These non-invasive quantitative functional tests not only improve the diagnosticaccuracy of CRPS but also, they help us to stratify and understand the pathological processesof the disease.(AU)


Introducción: Proponemos un protocolo para el estudio del síndrome de dolor regionalcomplejo (SDRC) basado en una batería de medidas cuantitativas (termografía cutánea, con-ductancia electroquímica cutánea y umbrales sensoriales en la prueba sensorial cuantitativa[QST]) y aplicamos dicho protocolo a cinco casos representativos de SDRC. Pacientes y métodos: Se presentan cinco casos de SDRC (dos mujeres/tres hombres) quecumplieron con los criterios de Budapest para el diagnóstico de SDRC. Resultados: Todos los pacientes presentaron dolor espontáneo y alodinia. Dos casos correspon-den a un estadio I, en ambos, la temperatura basal de reposo se incrementó en el miembroafectado. Tres casos muestran estadios más avanzados con disminución de la temperatura dereposo y retraso en la recuperación de la temperatura, en comparación con la extremidadcontralateral, que reflejan fases más avanzadas de la enfermedad. Discusión: Estas pruebas funcionales cuantitativas no invasivas no solo mejoran la precisióndiagnóstica del SDRC sino que también nos ayudan a estratificar las diferentes fases y compren-der los procesos patológicos de la enfermedad.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Pain Measurement , Pain Management , Thermography , Galvanic Skin Response , Pain , Neurology
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Rev. Soc. Esp. Dolor ; 29(1): 34-50, Ene-Feb. 2022. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-209623

ABSTRACT

Introducción: El síndrome de dolor regional complejo abarca una sintomatología que puede ser autolimitada o terriblemente limitante. Pese al enorme interés que despierta en la comunidad científica, no tenemos claro qué determina su evolución. Actualmente, parece claro que hay que ajustar el tratamiento en base a los mecanismos fisiopatológicos predominantes en cada paciente en función de su estadio evolutivo. Fisiopatología: Se produce a causa de una compleja combinación de diferentes factores que se inician en el momento del traumatismo y que consisten en sensibilización del sistema nervioso, disfunción del sistema autónomo y cambios inflamatorios. Hay, además, un indudable componente inmunológico, con presencia de autoinmunización, una implicación genética y la constatación de que determinados estados psicológicos parecen influir en la progresión de la enfermedad. Prevención: Se recomienda la administración de la vitamina C tras traumatismos o cirugías sobre miembros, sobre todo cuando existen factores de riesgo (fracturas distales de radio). Asimismo, hay que incentivar la movilización precoz y tratar los altos niveles de ansiedad para prevenir su desarrollo. Tratamiento: El tratamiento debe ser precoz, multimodal y coordinado, con el objetivo fundamental no solo de aliviar el dolor, sino de recuperar funcionalmente el miembro afecto. La pieza angular del tratamiento es la rehabilitación. Se debe acompañar de farmacoterapia y de tratamiento psicológico. Dentro de la farmacoterapia, tienen especial relevancia los corticoides (en las fases más agudas), los bifosfonatos y los "free-radical scavengers". En fases avanzadas de la enfermedad, la ketamina intravenosa se plantea como una opción terapéutica.(AU)


Introduction: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome encompasses a symptomatology that can be self-limiting or terribly limiting. Despite the enormous interest it arouses in the scientific community, it is not clear what determines its evolution. Currently, it seems clear that treatment must be adjusted based on the predominant pathophysiological mechanisms in each patient according to its evolutionary stage. Physiopathology: It is caused by a complex combination of different factors that start at the time of the trauma and consist of sensitization of the nervous system, dysfunction of the autonomic system and inflammatory changes. There is also an undoubted immunological component, with the presence of autoimmunization, genetic involvement and the finding that certain psychological states seem to influence the progression of the disease. Prevention: The administration of vitamin C is recommended after trauma or surgery on limbs, especially when there are risk factors (distal radius fractures). Also, early mobilization should be encouraged and high levels of anxiety should be treated to prevent its development. Treatment: Treatment should be early, multimodal and coordinated, with the fundamental objective not only of relieving pain, but also of functionally recovering the affected limb. The cornerstone of treatment is rehabilitation. It should be accompanied by pharmacotherapy and psychological treatment. Within the pharmacotherapy, corticoids (in the most acute phases), bisphosphonates and free-radical scavengers are of special relevance. In advanced stages of the disease, intravenous ketamine is considered as a therapeutic option. Interventional treatments should be considered when the evolution of the syndrome is not optimal, especially sympathetic blocks, in case of predominant sympathetic dysfunction, or neuromodulation, which is the treatment modality with the most scientific evidence.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Chronic Pain/diagnosis , Chronic Pain/drug therapy , Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy , Pain, Postoperative , Ascorbic Acid , Drug Therapy , Pain Management , Rehabilitation , Pain , Spain , Trauma, Nervous System , Psychology
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Med. segur. trab ; 67(265)oct.-dic. 2021. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-225409

ABSTRACT

El síndrome de dolor regional complejo es una enfermedad de etiopatogenia poco conocida que se desarrolla tras un fenómeno nocivo desencadenante y que se manifiesta por dolor espontáneo o alodinia/hiperalgesia no limitado a la distribución territorial de un nervio periférico y desproporcionado al episodio desencadenante. Se presenta un caso que evoluciona con dolor mantenido en el tiempo, cambios tróficos e impotencia funcional pese al uso de múltiples técnicas terapéuticas. El diagnóstico precoz y el tratamiento temprano son fundamentales para conseguir una evolución favorable y evitar complicaciones discapacitantes. (AU)


Complex regional pain syndrome is a disease of uncertain pathogenesis that develops after a harmful triggering phenomenon and manifests itself by spontaneous pain or allodynia / hyperalgesia, not limited to the territorial distribution of a peripheral nerve and disproportionate to the triggering episode. We present a case that evolves with pain maintained over time, trophic changes and functional impotence despite the use of multiple therapeutic techniques. Early diagnosis and early treatment are essential to achieve a favorable outcome and avoid disabling complications (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Complex Regional Pain Syndromes/diagnosis , Complex Regional Pain Syndromes/drug therapy , Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy , Causalgia
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Neurologia (Engl Ed) ; 2020 Dec 17.
Article in English, Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33342641

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: We propose a protocol for study of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) based on a battery of quantitative measures (skin thermography, electrochemical skin conductance and sensory thresholds) and apply such protocol to 5 representative cases of CRPS. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 5 CPRS cases (2 women/3 men) that met the Budapest criteria for the diagnosis of CRPS. RESULTS: All patients showed spontaneous pain and allodynia. Two cases correspond to a stage I, in both the resting basal temperature was increased in the affected limb. Three cases reflect more advanced stages with a decrease in resting temperature and a delay in the recovery of the temperature when compared to contralateral limb. DISCUSSION: These non-invasive quantitative functional tests not only improve the diagnostic accuracy of CRPS but also, they help us to stratify and understand the pathological processes of the disease.

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Rev. cuba. anestesiol. reanim ; 19(1): e546, ene.-abr. 2020. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1093130

ABSTRACT

Introducción: El bloqueo terapéutico de ganglio estrellado es un procedimiento para aliviar dolores crónicos de miembros superiores, cabeza y cuello. Actualmente se realiza con anestésicos locales más adyuvantes; pero en Cuba sólo se usan anestésicos locales para este bloqueo. Objetivo: Cotejar información reciente sobre la pertinencia del uso de anestésicos locales con adyuvantes, para estimular la actualización de su práctica nacional acorde a las rutinas y los resultados de esta pericia en el contexto internacional. Métodos: Se revisaron más de 150 informes científicos en línea, referentes a esta técnica a nivel mundial, respecto al uso de drogas y resultados terapéuticos, en bases de datos en inglés, español y portugués. Desarrollo: El bloqueo anestésico precisa conocimientos de farmacología y habilidades prácticas para efectuarlo. La necesidad de anestésicos locales y adyuvantes varía, y depende del paciente y tipo de bloqueo. Para tratar el dolor crónico se usan también opioides, solos y con anestésicos locales. Se publican además beneficios razonables con el uso de ketamina y esteroides en combinación con anestésicos locales. Conclusión: Los resultados terapéuticos más intensos y duraderos que se obtienen al aplicar anestésico local más adyuvante, sugieren actualizar estas prácticas a nivel nacional(AU)


Introduction: The therapeutic block of the stellate ganglion is a procedure for relieving chronic pain of the upper limbs, head, and neck. It is currently performed with more adjuvant local anesthetics, but in Cuba only local anesthetics are used for this block. Objective: To compare recent information about the relevance of using local anesthetics with adjuvants to stimulate the updating of their practice nationally, according to the routines and the outcomes of this expertise in the international setting. Methods: More than 150 scientific reports were reviewed online, referring to this technique worldwide, regarding drug use and therapeutic outcomes, in databases in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. Development: The anesthetic block requires knowledge about pharmacology and practical skills to perform it. The need for local anesthetics and adjuvants varies, and depends on the patient and type of block. Opioids are also used to treat chronic pain, alone or with local anesthetics. Reasonable benefits are also published regarding the use of ketamine and steroids in combination with local anesthetics. Conclusion: The most intense and lasting therapeutic outcomes obtained by applying more adjuvant local anesthetic suggest updating these practices nationally(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adjuvants, Anesthesia/therapeutic use , Nerve Block/methods , Stellate Ganglion
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Rehabilitacion (Madr) ; 53(1): 13-19, 2019.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30929827

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: To evaluate the effectiveness of early capsular ultrasound-guided hydrodilatation (HD) of the proximal interphalangeal or metacarpophalangeal joints in reducing joint stiffness and shortening kinesitherapy, as well as in improving hand functionality. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We performed a one-year quasi-experimental pretest-posttest study with a control group in patients with proximal interphalangeal or metacarpophalangeal capsulitis in complex regional pain syndrome stages 2 or 3. Inclusion criteria consisted of age over 18 years, visual analogue scale<4 points and the absence of prior treatment. The control group received only kinesitherapy and the experimental group received capsular HD before kinesitherapy. There were 10 patients per group. The main measures were range of motion, active grip, Spanish validated Michigan Hand Outcomes Questionnaire and the number of kinesitherapy sessions required. RESULTS: At baseline, the range of motion of the proximal proximal interphalangeal joint was 20° worse in the experimental group (P=.01). There were no statistically significant differences in the other baseline characteristics. Immediate gain in range of motion after HD was 61.71% (P=.024). No significant improvements were observed in functionality except in active grip after 2 weeks of HD (P=.02) and one month later compared with the control group (P=.014). The number of kinesitherapy sessions required was 19.6±10.42 (95% CI) in the HD group and 29.4±8.11 (95% CI) in the control group (P>.05). CONCLUSIONS: Capsular HD could be considered as an initial treatment in finger joint stiffness because of the significant immediate improvement in range of motion. It is also an innovative technique in these joints with a short learning curve. The technique can be safely and effectively performed in a physiatry consulting room.


Subject(s)
Bursitis/therapy , Dilatation/methods , Exercise Therapy/methods , Female , Finger Joint/pathology , Humans , Male , Metacarpophalangeal Joint/pathology , Range of Motion, Articular , Treatment Outcome , Ultrasonography, Interventional
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Rev. chil. neurocir ; 43(1): 59-68, July 2017. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-869780

ABSTRACT

Antecedentes: Los autores presentan una revisión crítica sobre el cuadro clínico, el diagnóstico, clasificación y tratamientodel síndrome de dolor regional complejo, discutiendo todos los métodos de tratamiento y haciendo hincapié en que la reabilitación debe ser empleada con el fin de obtener un mejor resultado. Aspecto psicológico debe ser discutido en el tratamiento y también se anima equipo multidisciplinario para participar en él.


Background: The authors presented a critical review about the clinical picture, diagnosis, classification and treatment ofcomplex regional pain syndrome, discussing all methods of treatment and emphasizing that the reabiltation must be employed in order to obtain a better result. Psychological aspect must be involved in the treatment and also multidisciplinary team is encouraged to take part on it.


Subject(s)
Humans , Causalgia , Chronic Pain , Pain Management/methods , Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy , Complex Regional Pain Syndromes/classification , Complex Regional Pain Syndromes/diagnosis , Complex Regional Pain Syndromes/physiopathology , Complex Regional Pain Syndromes/psychology , Wounds and Injuries/complications , Movement Disorders , Stress, Psychological , Trauma, Nervous System
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Acta ortop. mex ; 29(4): 228-231, jul.-ago. 2015. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-781223

ABSTRACT

La enfermedad de Lyme es una enfermedad emergente presente en México, productora de cuadros de dolor musculoesquelético o bien neurótico de difícil control. Se presenta el caso de una adolescente con síndrome de dolor regional complejo secundario a la misma de miembro pélvico donde se instauró un manejo multidisciplinario que finalmente se controló con la colocación de un estimulador de cordones posteriores, situación inusual en un adolescente, así como su evolución por 60 meses, ya que en la literatura sólo se encuentra reportada en pocos casos.


Lyme disease is an emerging pathology in Mexico, producer of painful muscle skeletal either neurotic pain difficult to control. We present the case of a teenager girl who has complex regional pain type II of pelvic limb secondary to it, where it established a multidisciplinary management that finally was controlled with the placement of a spinal cord stimulator. We consider this as an unusual situation in an adolescent, as well as its evolution by 60 months where the literature only was reported in a few cases.

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Semergen ; 39(8): e75-8, 2013.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24315082

ABSTRACT

We report on a 74-year-old woman visually impaired and under treatment with amlodipine, valsartan and thyroid hormone. The patient complained of her unique, edematous and painful leg after a local trauma. The worsening was slow and gradual, affecting walk and state of mind. Several unsuccessful diagnoses were done before suspecting and confirming a Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. Edema disappeared dramatically after amlodipine empirical discontinuation. Pain improved gradually with rehabilitation exercises but, mainly, after gaining skills and self-esteem due to cataract surgery of her unique functional eye. It was necessary to decrease thyroid hormone dosage after a long lasting balance. The sympathetic nervous system role of the case is discussed.


Subject(s)
Complex Regional Pain Syndromes/physiopathology , Aged , Complex Regional Pain Syndromes/complications , Complex Regional Pain Syndromes/diagnosis , Edema/etiology , Female , Humans , Leg , Pain/etiology
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Dolor ; 20(55): 50-52, jul. 2011. ilus, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-682515

ABSTRACT

Presentamos nuestra experiencia con la termografía para el diagnóstico del síndrome de dolor regional complejo (SDRC) tipo 2 a predominio unilateral. Describimos los resultados en catorce pacientes en los cuales encontramos diferencias significativas de temperatura cuando comparamos el lado afectado con el sano o menos sintomático, con una correlación directa con el tiempo de evolución. Nuestros hallazgos muestran que la termografía puede ser un método útil para el diagnóstico del SDRC tipo 2 con un tiempo de evolución prolongado.


We present our experience with thermography for diagnosis of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) type II with unilateral predominance. We describe the results in fourteen patients, in which we found significant differences when comparing the sick side with the healthy or less affected one, with parallel increases with disease’s time of evolution. Our findings show that thermography can be a useful diagnostic method for long - term evolution Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 2.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adult , Female , Causalgia/diagnosis , Pain Measurement/methods , Thermography , Body Temperature , Chronic Pain
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