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Complex regional pain syndrome: Practical diagnostic and treatment guidelines, 5th edition

Harden, R. Norman; McCabe, Candida S; Goebel, Andreas; Massey, Michael; Suvar, Tolga; Grieve, Sharon; Bruehl, Stephen

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Authors

R. Norman Harden

Candy McCabe Candy.Mccabe@uwe.ac.uk
Professor of Clinical Research and Practice

Andreas Goebel

Michael Massey

Tolga Suvar

Stephen Bruehl



Abstract

There have been some modest recent advancements in the research of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, yet the amount and quality of the work in this complicated multifactorial disease remains low (with some notable exceptions; e.g., the recent work on the dorsal root ganglion stimulation). The semi-systematic (though in some cases narrative) approach to review is necessary so that we might treat our patients while waiting for "better research." This semi-systematic review was conducted by experts in the field, (deliberately) some of whom are promising young researchers supplemented by the experience of "elder statesman" researchers, who all mention the system they have used to examine the literature. What we found is generally low- to medium-quality research with small numbers of subjects; however, there are some recent exceptions to this. The primary reason for this paucity of research is the fact that this is a rare disease, and it is very difficult to acquire a sufficient sample size for statistical significance using traditional statistical approaches. Several larger trials have failed, probably due to using the broad general diagnostic criteria (the "Budapest" criteria) in a multifactorial/multi-mechanism disease. Responsive subsets can often be identified in these larger trials, but not sufficient to achieve statistically significant results in the general diagnostic grouping. This being the case the authors have necessarily included data from less compelling protocols, including trials such as case series and even in some instances case reports/empirical information. In the humanitarian spirit of treating our often desperate patients with this rare syndrome, without great evidence, we must take what data we can find (as in this work) and tailor a treatment regime for each patient.

Citation

Harden, R. N., McCabe, C. S., Goebel, A., Massey, M., Suvar, T., Grieve, S., & Bruehl, S. (2022). Complex regional pain syndrome: Practical diagnostic and treatment guidelines, 5th edition. Pain Medicine, 23(1), S1-S53. https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnac046

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 15, 2022
Online Publication Date Jun 10, 2022
Publication Date Jun 10, 2022
Deposit Date Jul 7, 2022
Publicly Available Date Jul 7, 2022
Journal Pain medicine (Malden, Mass.)
Print ISSN 1526-2375
Electronic ISSN 1526-4637
Publisher Oxford University Press (OUP)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 23
Issue 1
Pages S1-S53
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnac046
Keywords Complex Regional Pain Syndromes - diagnosis - therapy, Diagnostic Criteria, Aged, RSD, Treatment Guidelines, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, CRPS, Humans, Ganglia, Spinal
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/9661025
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/painmedicine/article/23/Supplement_1/S1/6605306?login=true

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