Hemisensory impairment in patients with complex regional pain syndrome

被引:129
|
作者
Rommel, O
Gehling, M
Dertwinkel, R
Witscher, K
Zenz, M
Malin, JP
Jänig, W
机构
[1] Ruhr Univ Bochum, BG Kliniken Bergmannsheil, Dept Clin Neurol, D-44789 Bochum, Germany
[2] Ruhr Univ Bochum, BG Kliniken Bergmannsheil, Dept Anesthesiol Intens Care Med & Pain Therapy, D-44789 Bochum, Germany
[3] Univ Kiel, Inst Physiol, D-2300 Kiel, Germany
关键词
complex regional pain syndrome; hemisensory impairment; mechanical allodynia;
D O I
10.1016/S0304-3959(98)00202-4
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the extent and quality of sensory impairment and their relation to pain characteristics and movement disorders in patients suffering from complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) type I. Neurological testing was performed independently by two examiners in 24 patients with CRPS type I. In eight patients (33%), a hemisensory impairment with decreased temperature and pinprick sensation ipsilateral to the limb affected by CRPS could be observed. In four patients (17%), a sensory deficit in the upper quadrant of the body could be demonstrated and in eight patients (33%), sensory impairment was limited to the limb affected by CRPS. Mechanical allodynia and mechanical hyperalgesia could be observed in a higher percentage of patients with hemisensory deficit or sensory impairment in the upper quadrant (92%), than in those patients with sensory impairment limited to the affected limb (17%) (P < 0.005). Tn patients with left-sided CRPS, sensory abnormalities in the upper quadrant or hemisensory impairment were more frequently demonstrated (77%) than in patients with right-sided CRPS (18%) (P < 0.005). There was a high correlation (92%) for the sensory findings between the two examiners, and hemisensory abnormalities were stable over a period of 3-6 months in all six patients with repeated examinations. Motor impairment (contractures, weakness, tremor or difficulties in initiating movement) could be observed in a higher percentage in patients with sensory abnormalities in the upper quadrant or hemisensory impairment (83%) than in patients with sensory impairment limited to the affected limb (42%) (P < 0.05) and was significantly correlated with allodynia/hyperalgesia (P < 0.005). The results demonstrated that sensory deficits in patients with CRPS, frequently extend past the painful area of the affected limb. The increased frequency of mechanical allodynia and movement disorders in patients with hemisensory impairment or sensory deficits in the upper quadrant, might indicate that central mechanisms are involved in the pathogenesis of CRPS in these patients. (C) 1999 International Association for the Study of Pain. Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
引用
收藏
页码:95 / 101
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Hemisensory disturbances in patients with complex regional pain syndrome
    Drummond, Peter D.
    Finch, Philip M.
    Birklein, Frank
    Stanton-Hicks, Michael
    Knudsen, Lone F.
    PAIN, 2018, 159 (09) : 1824 - 1832
  • [2] The Source of Hemisensory Disturbances in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
    Drummond, Peter D.
    Vo, Lechi
    Finch, Philip M.
    CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2021, 37 (02) : 79 - 85
  • [3] Quantitative sensory testing, neurophysiological and psychological examination in patients with complex regional pain syndrome and hemisensory deficits
    Rommel, O
    Malin, JP
    Zenz, M
    Jänig, W
    PAIN, 2001, 93 (03) : 279 - 293
  • [4] Widespread Pain in Patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
    Birley, Thomas
    Goebel, Andreas
    PAIN PRACTICE, 2014, 14 (06) : 526 - 531
  • [5] Clinical findings in patients with chronic complex regional pain syndrome
    Rommel, O
    Malin, JP
    Jänig, W
    Zenz, M
    ANAESTHESIST, 2004, 53 (10): : 965 - +
  • [6] Complex regional pain syndrome in stroke patients
    Kocabas, Hilal
    Levendoglu, Funda
    Ozerbil, Onder Murat
    Yuruten, Betigul
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH, 2007, 30 (01) : 33 - 38
  • [7] Hemisensory impairment in neuropathic pain following chronic radiculopathy
    Rommel, O
    Maercklin, A
    Eichbaum, A
    Kuprian, A
    Jäger, G
    SCHMERZ, 2005, 19 (01): : 59 - 64
  • [8] Cognitive Assessment in Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Patients
    Moon, Jee Youn
    Kim, Yong Chul
    Park, Mi Jung
    Lee, Pyung Bok
    Lee, Sang Chul
    Kang, Do Hyung
    Shin, Min Sup
    Kwon, Tae Myung
    KOREAN JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2009, 22 (01) : 28 - 32
  • [9] The role of fatigue in patients with complex regional pain syndrome
    Wiemann, Matthias
    Blendow, Sarah-Luis
    Zimowski, Nikolas
    Enax-Krumova, Elena
    Fleischmann, Robert
    Penner, Iris-Katharina
    Grothe, Matthias
    Strauss, Sebastian
    JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2024, 271 (08) : 5246 - 5255
  • [10] Management of pediatric patients with complex regional pain syndrome
    Wilder, Robert T.
    CLINICAL JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2006, 22 (05) : 443 - 448