The Effects of Electrode Placement on Analgesia Using Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation for Primary Dysmenorrhea: A Single-Blind Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

被引:1
作者
Camilo, Fabio Mendes [1 ]
Bossini, Paulo Sergio [2 ]
Driusso, Patricia [3 ]
Avila, Mariana Arias [4 ]
Parizotto, Nivaldo Antonio [3 ,5 ]
de Sousa, Ueverton Rodrigues de [6 ]
Ramos, Rogerio Rodrigo [1 ,6 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ctr Santa Fe Do Sul, Dept Hlth Sci, Santa Fe Do Sul, Brazil
[2] Inst Res & Educ Hlth Area NUPEN, Dept Biophoton & Biomat, Sao Carlos, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Sao Carlos, Phys Therapy Postgrad Program, Sao Carlos, Brazil
[4] Univ Fed Sao Carlos, Phys Therapy Postgrad Program & Res Nucleus Electr, Sao Carlos, Brazil
[5] Univ Araraquara, Postgrad Program Biotechnol Regenerat Med & Med Ch, Araraquara, Brazil
[6] Fac Roseira FARO, Dept Res, Roseira, Brazil
[7] Brazil Univ, Dept Hlth Sci, Fernandopolis, Brazil
关键词
physical therapy; analgesia; electrical stimulation; intermittent pain; menstrual cycle; PAIN; PREVALENCE; RELIEF; TENS; MANAGEMENT; DIAGNOSIS; WOMEN;
D O I
10.7759/cureus.39326
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Primary dysmenorrhea (PD) refers to the occurrence of painful menstrual cramps without pathological involvement of the pelvic organs, with considerable morbidity and high prevalence among females of reproductive age.Objective The objective of this study is to present and test the efficacy of an innovative method of interactive transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (iTENS) for PD.Methods and materials This study is a single-blind controlled clinical trial. This was conducted at the outpatient clinic of the faculty of physical therapy. Females with PD (n=124) were divided into the treated group (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation {TENS} group {TG}, n=62) and the placebo group (PG, n=62). A single session of either iTENS or placebo intervention was used for 35 minutes. Pain, the duration of analgesia, and the use of pain medication were assessed before and after the intervention. Data from before and after the treatment were compared between groups (Student's t-test). The level of significance was set at 5%.Results A significant decrease in pain (p<0.001) was observed after the intervention for the TG, with a more longlasting analgesia (p<0.001) and decreased need for pain medication (p<0.001).Conclusions The proposed method of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) application showed positive results for pain management on females with PD, with no reported adverse effects. The new proposed TENS application takes into account the preferences of the patient regarding positioning and the number of channels needed to cause analgesia. This application was able to promote almost complete analgesia in females with primary dysmenorrhea, and the analgesia persisted for more than one menstrual cycle.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 43 条
  • [11] De Sanctis V, 2015, PEDIATR ENDOCR REV P, V13, P512
  • [12] DeSantana Josimari M, 2008, Curr Rheumatol Rep, V10, P492
  • [13] Interpreting the clinical importance of group differences in chronic pain clinical trials: IMMPACT recommendations
    Dworkin, Robert H.
    Turk, Dennis C.
    McDermott, Michael P.
    Peirce-Sandner, Sarah
    Burke, Laurie B.
    Cowan, Penney
    Farrar, John T.
    Hertz, Sharon
    Raja, Srinivasa N.
    Rappaport, Bob A.
    Rauschkolb, Christine
    Sampaio, Cristina
    [J]. PAIN, 2009, 146 (03) : 238 - 244
  • [14] Regional anesthesia and analgesia for labor and delivery
    Eltzschig, HK
    Lieberman, ES
    Camann, WR
    [J]. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2003, 348 (04) : 319 - 332
  • [15] The Clinical Importance of Changes in the 0 to 10 Numeric Rating Scale for Worst, Least, and Average Pain Intensity: Analyses of Data from Clinical Trials of Duloxetine in Pain Disorders
    Farrar, John T.
    Pritchett, Yili L.
    Robinson, Michael
    Prakash, Apurva
    Chappell, Amy
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2010, 11 (02) : 109 - 118
  • [16] Abnormal vaginal bleeding in adolescents
    Gray, Susan Hayden
    Emans, S. Jean
    [J]. PEDIATRICS IN REVIEW, 2007, 28 (05) : 175 - 181
  • [17] Prevalence of Primary Dysmenorrhea and Factors Associated with Its Intensity Among Undergraduate Students: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Habibi, Nahal
    Huang, Mary Soo Lee
    Gan, Wan Ying
    Zulida, Rejali
    Safavi, Sayyed Morteza
    [J]. PAIN MANAGEMENT NURSING, 2015, 16 (06) : 855 - 861
  • [18] Physicians' and patients' choices in evidence based practice - Evidence does not make decisions, people do
    Haynes, RB
    Devereaux, PJ
    Guyatt, GH
    [J]. BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2002, 324 (7350): : 1350 - 1350
  • [19] Johnson M.I., 2014, Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS)
  • [20] The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Dysmenorrhea
    Ju, Hong
    Jones, Mark
    Mishra, Gita
    [J]. EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2014, 36 (01) : 104 - 113