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Reduced analgesic effect of acupuncture-like TENS but not conventional TENS in opioid-treated patients.

机译:在类阿片类药物治疗的患者中,针刺样TENS的镇痛作用降低,但常规TENS却没有。

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Evidence from recent animal studies indicates that the analgesic effect of low-frequency transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is reduced in opioid-tolerant animals. The aim of the present study was to compare the analgesic effect of conventional (high frequency) and acupuncture-like (low frequency) TENS between a group of opioid-treated patients and a group of opioid-naive patients in order to determine if this cross-tolerance effect is also present in humans. Twenty-three chronic pain patients (11 who took opioids and 12 who did not) participated in the study. Participants were assigned in a randomized crossover design to receive alternately conventional and acupuncture-like TENS. There was a significant reduction in pain during and after conventional TENS when compared to baseline for both the opioid and nonopioid group (P < .01). For acupuncture-like TENS however, the analgesic effect of TENS was only observed in the nonopioid group (P < .01), with opioid-treated patients showing no change in pain scores during and after TENS when compared to baseline (P > .09). The reduced analgesic effect of acupuncture-like TENS in opioid-treated patients is coherent with previous animal studies and suggests that conventional TENS should be preferred in patients taking opioids on a regular basis. PERSPECTIVE: This study shows that patients taking opioids on a regular basis are less susceptible to benefit from acupuncture-like TENS. This phenomenon is probably attributable to the fact that the analgesia induced by acupuncture-like TENS and opioids are mediated by the same receptors (ie, mu opioid receptors).
机译:最近的动物研究证据表明,在阿片耐受性动物中,低频经皮电神经刺激(TENS)的镇痛作用有所降低。本研究的目的是比较一组接受阿片类药物治疗的患者和一组未经阿片类药物治疗的患者之间常规(高频)和针刺样(低频)TENS的镇痛效果,以确定是否耐受作用也存在于人类中。 23位慢性疼痛患者(11位服用了阿片类药物,12位没有服用阿片类药物)参加了研究。参与者被分配到随机交叉设计中,以交替接受常规和针灸式的TENS。与阿片类药物和非阿片类药物组相比,常规TENS期间和之后的疼痛明显减轻(P <0.01)。然而,对于类似针灸的TENS,仅在非阿片类药物组中观察到了TENS的镇痛作用(P <.01),与基线相比,阿片类药物治疗的患者在TENS期间和之后疼痛评分没有变化(P> .09) )。针刺样TENS在阿片类药物治疗的患者中减少的镇痛效果与先前的动物研究一致,并建议常规TENS在定期服用阿片类药物的患者中应优先使用。观点:这项研究表明,定期服用阿片类药物的患者较不容易从针灸类TENS中受益。该现象可能归因于针刺样TENS和阿片样物质诱导的镇痛作用是由相同的受体(即μ阿片样物质受体)介导的。

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