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Anti-inflammatory treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Authors :
Frank Birklein
Stephan A. Loer
Roberto S.G.M. Perez
Sigrid G. L. Fischer
Wouter W.A. Zuurmond
Anesthesiology
EMGO - Musculoskeletal health
Source :
Pain, 151(2), 251-256. Elsevier, Fischer, S G L, Zuurmond, W W A, Birklein, F, Loer, S A & Perez, R S G M 2010, ' Anti-inflammatory treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome ', Pain, vol. 151, no. 2, pp. 251-256 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2010.07.020
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2010.

Abstract

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome type 1 (CRPS-1) is a disabling condition characterized by sensory, autonomic, (vaso)motor and trophic disturbances, of which pain, swelling, color changes, limited mobility and change in temperature of the affected extremity are the most predominant [4,33]. CRPS-1 mainly develops after fractures, operations or a small trauma but also occasionally develops without a triggering event [26]. Different mechanisms are thought to play a role in the development of CRPS-1, providing a possible explanation for the heterogeneity seen within this patient population. One of the mechanisms proposed to be involved in the origin and maintenance of CRPS-1 is an exaggerated inflammatory response to tissue injury [2]. Scientific evidence supports the involvement of inflammatory processes in CRPS-1, whereby elevated cytokine levels [17], elevated activity of mast cells, neurogenic inflammatory reactions, [2,18] and markers of oxidative stress [6] were found. Systematic reviews addressing anti-inflammatory therapy provide limited evidence and contradictory conclusions [7,20,27]. However, in recent years additional studies have been published targeting the inflammatory component of CRPS-1. In light of the changing views about the involvement of inflammation, a comprehensive assessment of anti-inflammatory treatment approaches of CRPS-1 is warranted. The goal of the present topical review is to evaluate the effect of anti-inflammatory therapy on prevention, pain, range of motion and overall clinical improvement in CRPS-1.

Details

ISSN :
03043959
Volume :
151
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pain
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b3da2d67e9fefd543ee04eca11e97db9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pain.2010.07.020