A cross-sectional study of anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome at a Japanese emergency department

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作者
Kano, Yasuhiro [1 ]
Komagamine, Junpei [2 ]
Murata, Kengo [1 ]
机构
[1] Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Med Ctr, Dept Emergency & Gen Med, 2-8-29 Musashidai, Fuchu, Tokyo 1838524, Japan
[2] NHO Tokyo Med Ctr, Dept Emergency & Crit Care Med, Tokyo, Japan
来源
JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND FAMILY MEDICINE | 2024年 / 25卷 / 06期
关键词
abdominal pain; anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome; emergency department; Japan; DIFFERENTIAL-DIAGNOSIS; PAIN;
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10.1002/jgf2.715
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BackgroundAnterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) is the most common cause of abdominal wall pain. This study aimed to clarify the proportion of ACNES cases among those of abdominal pain and the clinical characteristics and prognosis of the disease in an emergency department (ED) of a Japanese general hospital.MethodsThe medical records of patients from January 2014 to December 2023 were reviewed, and patients aged 15 years or older with abdominal pain with positivity for Carnett's sign, a good response to trigger point injection (TPI), and an ACNES diagnosis were included. The proportion of ACNES cases among the complaints related to abdominal pain in the ED between 2020 and 2023 was then determined. The recurrence rate was also determined using data from the medical records and telephone follow-ups.ResultsTwenty-one patients were included. Their median age was 50 years (range: 16-83 years), 13 (62%) were female, and 11 (52%) had acute-onset pain. Follow-up data were available for 11 patients (52%), seven (64%) of whom had recurrent pain for a median period of 1 week after the index visit. The proportion of ACNES cases among those of abdominal pain was 0.11%.ConclusionACNES might be uncommon among patients with abdominal pain in the ED setting although underdiagnosis of this condition might have led to an underestimation of the proportion of cases. Moreover, given the high recurrence rate of abdominal pain associated with ACNES, following up these patients is very important. From the past 10 years, 21 patients who presented to the emergency department (ED) of a teaching hospital in Japan with abdominal pain were included based on their electronic medical records. The prevalence of anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) among these patients was 0.11%. Following a single trigger point injection (TPI) in the ED, 36% of the ACNES patients became pain-free long-term, while 64% experienced recurrent pain for a median period of 1 week.image
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