复杂性区域疼痛综合征患肢与非患肢之间的温差。

IF 1.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Pain management Pub Date : 2024-06-02 Epub Date: 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1080/17581869.2024.2377950
Burcu Candan, Semih Gungor
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背景:复杂性区域疼痛综合征(CRPS)根据临床表现分为两种亚型:温热型和寒冷型。方法我们研究了CRPS患者在接受腰交感神经阻滞前的冷暖亚型分布情况。我们回顾性分析了 30 名患者腰交感神经阻滞前的 81 张前向红外图像,以研究患肢与非患肢之间的温度不对称性。结果:30 名患者中有 23 人(77%)的患肢和受累肢体之间的温度差在正常范围内(结论:前瞻性红外线成像的回顾性分析结果表明,受累肢体和未受累肢体之间的温度差在正常范围内:对 CRPS 患者的前视红外热像仪图像进行的回顾性分析表明,77% 的患者没有表现出明显的温度不对称 (
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Temperature difference between the affected and unaffected limbs in complex regional pain syndrome.

Background: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is classified into two subtypes based on clinical presentation: warm or cold.Methods: We examined the distribution of warm and cold subtypes in CRPS patients before they received lumbar sympathetic block. We retrospectively analyzed 81 prelumbar sympathetic block Forward Looking InfraRed images obtained from 30 patients to study temperature asymmetry between affected and unaffected limbs.Results: In 23 of the 30 patients (77%), the temperature difference between the affected and affected limbs was within the normal range (<0.6°C difference). Of the remaining seven cases, six (20%) were diagnosed with cold-CRPS and one (3%) with warm-CRPS. During subsequent interventions, 74% of the patients maintained a temperature difference within the normal range (<0.6°C difference).Conclusion: Retrospective analysis of Forward Looking InfraRed thermal camera images in CRPS patients showed that 77% of patients did not exhibit significant temperature asymmetry (<0.6°C difference) between affected and unaffected limbs.

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