难治性神经病理性疼痛的介入治疗程序

Hannah G. Matejowsky, Saurabh Kataria, Noah J. Spillers, Collyn C. O’Quin, Sonnah Barrie, S. Ahmadzadeh, Sahar Shekoohi, Alan D. Kaye
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神经病理性疼痛是一种越来越常见的疾病,影响着全球数百万人。难治性疼痛对患者的生活质量、财务和经济稳定性以及社会交往造成了严重影响。目前有许多治疗难治性神经病理性疼痛的有效方法。目前,许多治疗方法可对症治疗,但副作用大,且增加了成瘾风险。本研究回顾了目前治疗难治性神经病理性疼痛的药物疗法,包括抗抑郁药、抗惊厥药、加巴喷丁类和阿片类药物疗法,以及脊髓刺激(SCS)和鞘内靶向给药等介入性疼痛治疗方法。虽然改变生活方式和药物治疗的多学科管理仍是治疗许多此类患者的首要方法,但介入治疗方法越来越受欢迎,并已被证明具有很高的疗效。在这方面,对难治性神经病理性疼痛的病理生理学的不断深入了解促进了介入疗法的发展,并为难治性神经病理性疼痛患者带来了更好的治疗效果。当患者保守治疗失败时,介入技术是治疗疼痛的理想选择。SCS 和鞘内靶向给药是治疗难治性神经病理性疼痛的重要工具。总之,难治性神经病理性疼痛的治疗模式在不断发展,疗效已得到证实。本综述旨在概述治疗难治性神经病理性疼痛的各种介入疗法与传统药物疗法的疗效比较。
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Interventional procedures for refractory neuropathic pain
Neuropathic pain is an increasingly common disease affecting millions of individuals worldwide. Refractory pain poses a significant impact on patients’ quality of life, financial and economic stability, and social interaction. Numerous effective modalities for treatment of refractory neuropathic pain are presently available. Currently, many options provide symptomatic treatment but are associated with an unfavorable side effect profile and increased risk of addiction. The present investigation reviews current medical management for refractory neuropathic pain including the use of antidepressants, anticonvulsants, gabapentinoids and opioid therapy, as well as interventional pain procedures such as spinal cord stimulation (SCS) and intrathecal targeted drug delivery. While multidisciplinary management with lifestyle modification and pharmacologic regimens remains at the forefront of treating many of these patients, interventional modalities are growing in popularity and have been demonstrated to be highly efficacious. In this regard, continued understanding of the pathophysiology surrounding refractory neuropathic pain has led to the development of interventional procedures and better outcomes for patients suffering from refractory neuropathic pain. When and if patients fail conservative therapy, interventional techniques are desirable alternatives for pain management. SCS and intrathecal targeted drug delivery are important tools for the treatment of refractory neuropathic pain. In summary, treatment modalities for refractory neuropathic pain are evolving with demonstrated efficacy. This review aims to outline the efficacy of various interventional procedures for refractory neuropathic pain in comparison to traditional drug therapies.
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