L. Piñeiro-Franco , A. Alonso-Calvete , Iria Da Cuña-Carrera
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摘要
简介和目的:阴部神经痛是一种严重的剧烈疼痛性神经病变,累及阴部神经皮节(S2、S3、S4)。该病诊断复杂,通常需要多年才能确诊。使用电流的技术已被证明可以减轻疼痛并改善该病患者的生活质量。本综述旨在分析现有文献中有关电流治疗阴部神经痛患者效果的内容:在 PubMed、Cinahl、Medline、Cochrane Library、ENFISPO、PEDro、Scopus 和 Web of Science 数据库中使用 "电刺激疗法"、"会阴神经痛 "和 "会阴神经卡压 "等检索词进行了文献检索:结果:最常用的干预方法是脉冲射频。其他技术包括经皮神经电刺激、脉冲电磁场疗法和神经调控。所有研究均显示,疼痛、镇痛药摄入量、抑郁焦虑或生活质量均有明显改善:结论:应用电流治疗阴部神经痛似乎很有效。结论:应用电流治疗阴部神经痛似乎是有效的,但科学证据很少,方法质量不高,其应用是基于对其他慢性疼痛适应症的疗效。
Management of pudendal neuralgia with electrical stimulation. A systematic review
Introduction and objective
Pudendal neuralgia is a severely intense, painful, neuropathic condition, involving the dermatome of the pudendal nerve (S2, S3, S4). The diagnosis is complex and usually takes many years to be made. Techniques that use electrical current have been shown to decrease pain and improve quality of life in patients with this condition. The aim of this review was to analyze the existing literature on the effects of electrical current in the treatment of patients with pudendal neuralgia.
Material and methods
A literature search was carried out in PubMed, Cinahl, Medline, Cochrane Library, ENFISPO, PEDro, Scopus and Web of Science databases, using the search terms “Electric Stimulation Therapy”, “pudendal neuralgia” and “pudendal nerve entrapment”.
Results
The most frequently repeated intervention is pulsed radiofrequency. Other techniques used are transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy and neuromodulation. All studies show significant improvement in pain, analgesic intake, depression-anxiety or quality of life.
Conclusions
The application of electrical current seems to be effective in the management of pudendal neuralgia. The scientific evidence is scarce, of poor methodological quality, and its use is based on the efficacy demonstrated in other indications of chronic pain.