Topical capsaicin 8% patch in peripheral neuropathic pain: Efficacy and quality of life

IF 1.3 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Márcia Pitrez Santos, Francisco Lemos, Joana Gomes, José Manuel Romão, Dalila Veiga
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Introduction Peripheral neuropathic pain (PNP) is one of the most challenging diseases to treat with a significant negative impact on the patients’ health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Capsaicin 8% patch has arisen in the last decades as an alternative to oral drugs in the treatment of PNP with fewer side effects and promising results in efficacy. Objectives This work aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the topical application of capsaicin in PNP and its impact on patients’ HRQoL based on the use of capsaicin in a tertiary hospital of Oporto. Methods This study included 100 patients with localized PNP with poor pain control and without improvement with previous treatments that were treated at least once with an 8% capsaicin patch. Effectiveness on pain relief, number of treatments needed, safety and impact on HRQoL were assessed through a set of questionnaires. Results Regarding the aetiology of PNP, 67.6% ( N = 46) have post-surgery or trauma induced PNP with 64.7% ( N = 44) of patients reporting pain in the lower limb. After the treatment, 30.9% ( N = 21) felt minimally improved, 22.1 ( N = 15) felt much improved and 13.2 ( N = 9) felt very much improved. On a scale from 1 to 10, in the week prior to the survey, the median intensity of pain was 6 and the median interference in quality of life was 7. The majority of patients still report limitations in mobility and daily activities and moderate pain. Conclusion Capsaicin 8% patch is effective in PNP treatment at least in the short term. Repeated applications may be important for long-term analgesia. The low systemic dose and few side effects mean that the treatment is generally well tolerated by patients. Due to the analgesic effect, capsaicin can improve the HRQoL of patients with PNP.
外用8%辣椒素贴片治疗周围神经性疼痛:疗效和生活质量
外周神经性疼痛(PNP)是最具挑战性的疾病之一,对患者健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)有显著的负面影响。辣椒素8%贴片是近几十年来出现的一种替代口服药物治疗PNP的方法,副作用少,疗效好。目的以波尔图某三级医院为研究对象,评价辣椒素外用治疗PNP的效果及其对患者HRQoL的影响。方法本研究纳入100例局部PNP患者,疼痛控制不佳,既往治疗无改善,至少接受一次8%辣椒素贴片治疗。通过一套问卷评估疼痛缓解效果、所需治疗次数、安全性及对HRQoL的影响。结果在PNP的病因方面,67.6% (N = 46)的患者为术后或外伤所致PNP, 64.7% (N = 44)的患者报告下肢疼痛。治疗后,30.9% (N = 21)患者感觉改善轻微,22.1 (N = 15)患者感觉改善较好,13.2 (N = 9)患者感觉非常好。在1到10的范围内,在调查前一周,疼痛强度的中位数为6,生活质量的干扰中位数为7。大多数患者仍然报告行动能力和日常活动受限以及中度疼痛。结论8%辣椒素贴剂治疗PNP至少短期有效。反复应用可能对长期镇痛很重要。低全身剂量和很少的副作用意味着患者通常能很好地耐受这种治疗。辣椒素具有镇痛作用,可改善PNP患者的HRQoL。
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British Journal of Pain
British Journal of Pain CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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3.20
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42
期刊介绍: British Journal of Pain is a peer-reviewed quarterly British journal with an international multidisciplinary Editorial Board. The journal publishes original research and reviews on all major aspects of pain and pain management. Reviews reflect the body of evidence of the topic and are suitable for a multidisciplinary readership. Where empirical evidence is lacking, the reviews reflect the generally held opinions of experts in the field. The Journal has broadened its scope and has become a forum for publishing primary research together with brief reports related to pain and pain interventions. Submissions from all over the world have been published and are welcome. Official journal of the British Pain Society.
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