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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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Pete -
I agree that the data is sparce, but there is evidence that patients starting blocks within a few weeks of the onset of CRPS had significant relief lasting two weeks after the last injection, while the farther out treatment was, the less effective it would be. "Efficacy of Stellate Ganglion Blockade for the Management of Type 1 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome," Ackerman WE, Zhang JM, South Med J. 2006; 99:1 084-1088 at 1087, free full text at http://www.rsds.org/2/library/articl...lion_block.pdf Patients who had early SGB treatment followingNow, while I understand and appreciate Karen's point about blocks not working once the pain is SIP, I suspect that something deeper is going on, where the pattern of response as a funtion of the interval between the development of symptoms and initial treatment in the SGB study almost exactly maps with the results of studies strongly suggesting that low dose ketamine can have lasting effects, if and only if initiated within a few weeks of the advent of symptoms. For a good comparision of the results of several low-dose ketamine studies, see the "Discussion" section of "A Pilot Open-Label Study of the Efficacy of Subanesthetic Isometric S(+)-Ketamine in Refractory CRPS Patients," Kiefer RT, Rohr P, Ploppa A, et al, Pain Med. 2008; 9(1):44-54, 50- 53, free full text at http://www.rsds.org/2/library/articl...ohr_Ploppa.pdf. And for anyone who doubts the proposition that ketamine administered early enough can in fact be a "cure," read one of the greatest studies ever published, "Subanesthetic Ketamine Infusion Therapy: A Retrospective Analysis of a Novel Therapeutic Approach to Complex Regional Pain Syndrome," Correll GE, Maleki J, Gracely EJ, Muir JJ, Harbut RE, Pain Med. 2004; 5:263-275, free full text at http://www.rsds.org/2/library/articl...V_Ketamine.pdf. Something significant is clearly going on here. Makes one wish that we all had have the level of care that I understand is available in Germany, where local anesthetic is pumped for some time into the affected area, immediately upon the advent of symptoms. Mike Last edited by fmichael; 06-20-2009 at 04:38 PM. Reason: clarifying third paragraph |
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