全球系列:复杂区域性疼痛综合征:国际疼痛研究协会复杂区域性疼痛综合征SIG虚拟专题讨论会2021的摘要。

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摘要

IASP复杂区域性疼痛综合征(CRPS) SIG全球系列2021的目的是将包括发展中国家的临床医生在内的临床医生聚集在一起,以更好地了解患者人群较少的国家的复杂区域性疼痛综合征的临床表现。目的是相互了解治疗的范围、成功的结果和所经历的挑战。这些会议记录包括来自四大洲九个国家的摘要,以及代表这些国家的发言人在两次专题讨论会期间所作的在线演讲摘要。参加讨论会的全球观众约有360人。CRPS患者由来自亚洲(巴基斯坦、约旦、韩国、台湾和新加坡)、南美(巴西和秘鲁)、非洲(南非)和欧洲(挪威)的临床医生描述和治疗。这反映了CRPS跨越国界、种族和文化而存在。这些过程为国际疼痛界提供了一个更广阔的视角,让我们更好地理解和治疗全球范围内的CRPS。
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Global series: Complex regional pain syndrome: abstracts from the International Association for the Study of Pain complex regional pain syndrome SIG virtual symposia 2021.

Global series: Complex regional pain syndrome: abstracts from the International Association for the Study of Pain complex regional pain syndrome SIG virtual symposia 2021.

The aim of this IASP complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) SIG Global Series 2021 was to bring together clinicians including those from developing countries to better understand the clinical presentation of complex regional pain syndrome in countries with less well-published patient populations. The purpose was to learn from each other about the range of treatments, successful outcomes, and challenges experienced. These meeting proceedings comprise abstracts from nine countries that span 4 continents and are summaries of online presentations delivered by speakers representing these countries over the course of 2 symposia. The symposia were attended by a global audience of approximately 360 people. Patients with CRPS were described and treated by clinicians from countries across Asia (Pakistan, Jordan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore), South America (Brazil and Peru), Africa (South Africa), and Europe (Norway). This reflects that CRPS exists across borders, ethnicities, and cultures. These proceedings provide a broader perspective within the international pain community about how we can better understand and treat CRPS across the globe.

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Pain Reports
Pain Reports Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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