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[Current state of algology - pain medicine - in the Russian Federation].

Zh Vopr Neirokhir Im N N Burdenko

December 2024

JSC «K+31», Moscow, Russia.

Objective: To analyze the structure of care for patients with pain syndromes in the Russian Federation and possible improvement of these approaches.

Material And Methods: A detailed questionnaire was sent to 60 pain clinics. We received responses from 40 hospitals.

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  • - The study aimed to compare the effects of a combination therapy involving 's subcutaneous needling and scalp acupuncture versus simple scalp acupuncture alone on shoulder-hand syndrome following a stroke.
  • - A total of 68 patients were divided into two groups, with both receiving traditional rehab treatments, but one group received additional subcutaneous needling for 14 days.
  • - Results showed significant improvements in pain scores, edema, and functional ability for both groups after treatment, with the combination therapy group showing greater benefits than the scalp acupuncture group.
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  • The study investigates how different pain syndromes influence levels of pain catastrophizing in patients.
  • A total of 727 chronic pain patients were categorized into groups based on their pain syndrome: breast cancer survivors, fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome, and HIV.
  • Results revealed three distinct clusters of pain catastrophizing: low (mostly breast cancer patients), moderate (predominantly fibromyalgia patients), and high (mainly HIV and CRPS patients), with helplessness being a significant factor in the high catastrophizing group.
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Thoracolumbar spinal cord stimulation: technique and overview.

Tech Vasc Interv Radiol

September 2024

Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL.

Since the introduction of spinal cord stimulation in 1967, the therapy has become a cornerstone in the treatment of several chronic pain syndromes, including but not limited to: postlaminectomy syndrome, lumbar radiculopathy, complex regional pain syndrome and diabetic peripheral neuropathy. This article aims to examine the methodology and practical considerations involved in thoracolumbar spinal cord stimulation implementation, emphasizing procedural techniques and critical criteria for selecting patients to achieve optimal outcomes and minimization of complications.

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Cervical myelopathy mistaken for complex regional pain syndrome: A case report.

Medicine (Baltimore)

October 2024

Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Kangwon National University Hospital, School of Medicine, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, Republic of Korea.

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Axillary nerve: what anesthesiologists and pain physicians should know.

Reg Anesth Pain Med

October 2024

Department of Anesthesia and Pain Management, oronto Western Hospital, Univeristy Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Innervation of the shoulder joint is complex and remains poorly understood among regional anesthesiologists and chronic pain specialists. Current literature supports the important contribution of the axillary nerve to the total innervation of the shoulder, as well as its blockade for perioperative pain and denervation for chronic shoulder pain. However, a description of the entire course of the axillary nerve, the corresponding optimal targets, and the sonoanatomy pertinent to pain intervention is lacking.

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  • The study aims to identify factors that lead to chronic regional pain syndrome (CRPS) in patients with non-displaced Sanders type 1 calcaneal fractures treated conservatively, focusing on the effects of Vitamin C supplementation.
  • A review of medical records from 340 patients revealed that CRPS occurred in 12.4% of cases, with longer immobilization duration, higher smoking rates, more diabetes, and lower Vitamin C intake linked to increased risk of CRPS.
  • The findings suggest that risk factors for CRPS include extended immobility, female sex, lack of Vitamin C supplementation, and the presence of diabetes and smoking habits.
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Introduction: This case report presents an instance of an S-Series™ slim paddle lead fracturing during extraction, highlighting potential risks associated with the removal of this lead.

Case Report: A 47-year-old male with complex regional pain syndrome type 2, unresponsive to pharmacotherapy, had undergone the implantation of two spinal cord stimulator (SCS) leads, an Octrode™ cylindrical and an S-series™ slim paddle, using the Epiducer™ system (St Jude Medical) 9 years earlier, with a subsequent intrathecal baclofen pump installed 1 year after SCS. Initially, these interventions stabilized the patient's pain symptoms.

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Functional connectivity in complex regional pain syndrome: A bicentric study.

Neuroimage

November 2024

Functional Imaging Unit, Institute of Diagnostic Radiology and Neuroradiology, University Medicine Greifswald, Walther-Rathenau-Str. 46, Greifswald D-17475, Germany. Electronic address:

Brain imaging studies in complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) have found mixed evidence for functional and structural changes in CRPS. In this cross-sectional study, we evaluated two patient cohorts from different centers and examined functional connectivity (rsFC) in 51 CRPS patients and 50 matched controls. rsFC was compared in predefined ROI pairs, but also in non-hypothesis driven analyses.

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  • The text discusses a rare type of orofacial pain related to sympathetic nervous system issues, which often doesn't respond well to standard treatments.
  • It presents two specific cases where cervical spinal cord stimulation (SCS) using a burst waveform technique was employed, showing promising results in pain relief.
  • The findings suggest that while cervical SCS could be a beneficial option for managing this type of pain, more comprehensive randomized studies are needed to solidify its effectiveness and long-term outcomes.
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  • This scoping review aims to investigate rehabilitation interventions for adults with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), focusing on their effectiveness and the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms.
  • CRPS causes severe chronic pain and long-term issues like disability and decreased quality of life, making effective treatment challenging; current therapies, such as graded motor imagery, have inconsistent results.
  • The review will include various non-invasive interventions documented in studies published between 2007 and 2024, using a robust methodology to gather and summarize data for better understanding and application in clinical settings.
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Neurobartonelloses: emerging from obscurity!

Parasit Vectors

October 2024

Intracellular Pathogens Research Laboratory, Comparative Medicine Institute, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA.

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  • Bartonella species are intracellular bacteria linked to various human diseases, often transmitted through infected bodily fluids or vectors, but infections have been reported without clear contact to animals or insects.
  • These bacteria are associated with neurological conditions, including neuroretinitis and encephalitis, primarily linked to species like Bartonella henselae and B. quintana, and can also cause peripheral neuropathies.
  • Recent studies have detected Bartonella DNA more frequently in patients with neuropsychiatric disorders, suggesting a potential connection between these infections and conditions such as schizophrenia and psychoses.
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Complex regional pain syndrome is chronic pain condition involving hyperalgesia and allodynia of extremities. The pathophysiology of CRPS is thought to be combination of different factors that take place at the time of initial injury. Sixty two years female presented to us with severe leg pain after intravenous cannulation during her spine surgery and associated with hyperalgesia and allodynia.

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Effects of mirror therapy in post-traumatic complex regional pain syndrome type-1: a randomized controlled study.

J Rehabil Med

September 2024

Ankara University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ankara Turkey.

Objective: To investigate the effects of mirror therapy applied in addition to routine rehabilitation on clinical outcomes in post-traumatic complex regional pain syndrome type 1.

Design: Single-blind randomized controlled trial.

Subjects: Patients with trauma-induced complex regional pain syndrome type 1 of the hand receiving outpatient rehabilitation.

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  • Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) involves compression of nerves and blood vessels in the upper body, while complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain disorder without a clear physical cause.
  • A 22-year-old woman experienced both TOS and CRPS following an arm injury, leading to severe pain that persisted for a decade.
  • After multiple surgeries, her symptoms significantly improved during the third operation, where doctors focused on nerve relief and reducing scar tissue.
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This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of N-acetylcysteine (NAC) in preventing complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (CRPS-1) by reducing proinflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress markers in patients with distal radius fractures. A retrospective single-center study at Bursa City Hospital involves patients over 50 years of age with distal radius fractures treated between January 2021 and December 2023. A total of 60 patients (mean age, 62.

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Background: Because of the unclear pathophysiology and the lack of consensus on the gold standard treatment of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), management requires a multidisciplinary approach, with the use of various treatment modalities. Nonetheless, no studies have ever been conducted to uncover the potential of mecobalamin as a treatment for CRPS type 1. Hence, the aim of this clinical trial was to evaluate the effects of mecobalamin on the functional outcomes of patients with CRPS type 1 of the foot and ankle, the total amount of pregabalin ingested, and the duration of pregabalin use in each patient.

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  • Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) involves symptoms like pain, swelling, and movement issues, and this study investigates the effectiveness of botulinum toxin type A (BoNT-A) as a treatment.
  • The research followed PRISMA guidelines and included three randomized controlled trials with 64 patients, comparing BoNT-A to a placebo, focusing on pain relief outcomes.
  • Results indicate BoNT-A may help reduce CRPS pain, especially when combined with lumbar sympathetic blockade, but more extensive studies are needed to confirm its safety and efficacy, particularly for local application methods which still require further examination.
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[COMPLEX REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROME AND FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGICAL DISORDER IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS: UNITY IN DIVERSITY].

Harefuah

September 2024

The Edmond and Lily Safra Children's Hospital, Department of Pediatric Rehabilitation, The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University.

Introduction: Functional neurological disorder (FND) and complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) are disorders that affect quality of life. CRPS diagnosis is based on Budapest criteria that include various signs/symptoms. Despite the similarity in the etiology/pathophysiology of FND and CRPS, the joint prevalence of these two conditions in youth has not yet been reported.

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