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Old 06-28-2008, 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by KrisC View Post
Hi Mike,
I'm still in the process of being diagnosed, but I was just wondering if you've heard anything about this being used for peripheral neuropathy? Or neuropathy of any kind?

Thank you,

Kris
Kris -

Check this out:
Abdi S, Haruo A, Bloomstone J, "Electroconvulsive therapy for neuropathic pain: a case report and literature review," Pain Physician 2004 Apr; 7(2): 261-3.

Department of Anesthesiology, Jackson Memorial Hospital, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida 33136, USA. sabdi@med.miami.edu

OBJECTIVE: To describe a case of intractable brachial plexopathy-induced neuropathic pain syndrome treated with electroconvulsive therapy after a failed trial of conventional drugs and interventional pain management.

CASE REPORT: A 32-year-old male had chronic intractable neuropathic pain of the right upper extremity and shoulder for about 10 years, due to brachial plexopathy. He tried multiple pain medications and underwent various interventional pain procedures without significant pain relief. When the patient subsequently developed severe depression with suicidal ideation, he underwent electroconvulsive therapy, which significantly improved the depression and pain for two months.

DISCUSSION: There is a growing list of non-psychiatric conditions that may be treated with electroconvulsive therapy. Chronic intractable pain with or without depression has been on and off the list for years. Further studies may eventually demonstrate efficacy of ECT for intractable neuropathic pain syndromes.
You can link to the article free of charge at http://www.painphysicianjournal.com/...;7;261-263.pdf

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