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High-Frequency Repetitive Sensory Stimulation as Intervention to Improve Sensory Loss in Patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome I

机译:高频重复感觉刺激作为干预措施以改善复杂区域疼痛综合征I患者的感觉丧失

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Achieving perceptual gains in healthy individuals or facilitating rehabilitation in patients is generally considered to require intense training to engage neuronal plasticity mechanisms. Recent work, however, suggested that beneficial outcome similar to training can be effectively acquired by a complementary approach in which the learning occurs in response to mere exposure to repetitive sensory stimulation (rSS). For example, high-frequency repetitive sensory stimulation (HF-rSS) enhances tactile performance and induces cortical reorganization in healthy subjects and patients after stroke. Patients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) show impaired tactile performance associated with shrinkage of cortical maps. We here investigated the feasibility and efficacy of HF-rSS, and low-frequency rSS (LF-rSS) to enhance tactile performance and reduce pain intensity in 20 patients with CRPS type I. Intermittent high- or low-frequency electrical stimuli were applied for 45 min/day to all fingertips of the affected hand for 5 days. Main outcome measures were spatial two-point-discrimination thresholds and mechanical detection thresholds measured on the tip of the index finger bilaterally. Secondary endpoint was current pain intensity. All measures were assessed before and on day 5 after the last stimulation session. HF-rSS applied in 16 patients improved tactile discrimination on the affected hand significantly without changes contralaterally. Current pain intensity remained unchanged on average, but decreased in four patients by ≥30%. This limited pain relief might be due to the short stimulation period of 5 days only. In contrast, after LF-rSS, tactile discrimination was impaired in all four patients, while detection thresholds and pain were not affected. Our data suggest that HF-rSS could be used as a novel approach in CRPS treatment to improve sensory loss. Longer treatment periods might be required to induce consistent pain relief.
机译:通常认为要在健康的个体中获得感官上的收获或促进患者的康复,就需要进行大量的训练来参与神经元可塑性机制的训练。然而,最近的工作表明,可以通过一种补充方法来有效地获得类似于训练的有益结果,在这种补充方法中,仅对重复的感觉刺激(rSS)的暴露就可以进行学习。例如,高频重复感官刺激(HF-rSS)增强了触觉表现,并诱发了健康受试者和中风后患者的皮质重组。患有复杂性局部疼痛综合征(CRPS)的患者显示出与皮层图缩小相关的触觉功能受损。我们在这里研究了HF-rSS和低频rSS(LF-rSS)增强20例I型CRPS患者的触觉性能并降低疼痛强度的可行性和有效性。采用间歇性高频或低频电刺激每天以45分钟/分钟的速度触及患病手的所有指尖,持续5天。主要结果指标是在食指双侧测量的空间两点区分阈值和机械检测阈值。次要终点是当前的疼痛强度。在最后一次刺激会议之前和之后的第5天评估所有措施。在16例患者中应用HF-rSS可以显着改善受累手的触觉辨别力,而无需对侧改变。目前的疼痛强度平均保持不变,但有4例患者降低了30%以上。这种有限的疼痛缓解可能是由于仅5天的短刺激期。相比之下,LF-rSS后,所有四名患者的触觉辨别力均受损,而检测阈值和疼痛均未受影响。我们的数据表明,HF-rSS可以作为CRPS治疗中的一种新方法来改善感觉丧失。可能需要更长的治疗时间才能持续缓解疼痛。

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