Treatment of complex regional pain syndrome type I of the hand with a series of intravenous regional sympathetic blocks with guanethidine and lidocaine

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Kosmas I. Paraskevas
Alexandra A. Michaloglou
Despina D. Briana
Maria Samara
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[1] Athens University Medical School,Department of Vascular Surgery
[2] General Prefecture Hospital of Larissa,Department of Anesthesiology
[3] Athens University Medical School,undefined
[4]  ,undefined
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Clinical Rheumatology | 2006年 / 25卷
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Allodynia; Bier's block; Complex regional pain syndrome type I; Hyperalgesia; Intravenous regional guanethidine administration;
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of guanethidine and lidocaine in the treatment of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) type I of the hand. Seventeen patients, aged between 33 and 72 years, suffering from CRPS type I of the hand received two series of intravenous regional sympathetic block (Bier's block) sessions with guanethidine and lidocaine according to the following therapeutic protocol: (1) 5 sessions (once every second day) composed of intravenous regional administration of 15 mg guanethidine and 1 mg lidocaine/kg body weight each and (2) 20 sessions (twice a week) composed of intravenous regional administration of 10 mg guanethidine and 1 mg lidocaine/kg body weight each. Complete disappearance of pain and return of the normal function and movement of the extremity were achieved. No side effects were observed. The above-described therapeutic protocol method resulted in excellent pain relief and full restoration of both function and range of movement of the affected extremity in 17 patients suffering from CRPS type I of the hand.
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