Effectiveness of prophylactic vitamin C supplementation in the prevention of complex regional pain syndrome after distal end radius fractures in the aging population

IF 0.4 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
R. Sane, P. Samant, R. Butala
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Abstract

Background/purpose Vitamin C has been proposed to prevent the incidence of complex regional pain syndrome, but the results are conflicting. We evaluated the effectiveness of vitamin C in the prevention of complex regional pain syndrome-1 after distal end radius fractures in the aging population. Methods This was a prospective, randomized study. Patients treated with either conservative or surgical management for distal end radius fracture received Vitamin C (500 mg/day) plus standard therapy or standard therapy alone for a period of 3 months. The presence of complex regional pain syndrome-1 was assessed with Budapest criteria. Results The complex regional pain syndrome-I occurred in 11.3% in Vitamin C plus Standard in compared to 26% in Standard therapy alone. Vitamin C was significantly associated with a reduction in the likelihood of exhibiting complex regional pain syndrome-1. Conclusion Vitamin C (500 mg/day) supplementation was effective and associated with a lower occurrence of acute complex regional pain syndrome-1. It can be a promising prophylactic option for the prevention of complex regional pain syndrome-1 after distal end radius fracture.
预防性补充维生素C预防老年人桡骨远端骨折后复杂区域疼痛综合征的有效性
背景/目的维生素C被认为可以预防复杂局部疼痛综合征的发生,但结果却相互矛盾。我们评估了维生素C在预防老年人桡骨远端骨折后复杂区域疼痛综合征-1的有效性。方法前瞻性、随机化研究。桡骨远端骨折采用保守治疗或手术治疗的患者接受维生素C (500 mg/天)加标准治疗或单独标准治疗3个月。采用布达佩斯标准评估是否存在复杂的区域性疼痛综合征-1。结果复合局部疼痛综合征发生率为11.3%,维生素C加标准组为26%。维生素C与表现出复杂的局部疼痛综合征-1的可能性的降低显著相关。结论补充维生素C (500 mg/d)可有效降低急性复杂局部疼痛综合征-1的发生率。它可能是预防桡骨远端骨折后复杂区域疼痛综合征-1的一种有希望的预防选择。
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