J Korean Pain Soc.
1999 Nov;12(2):183-187.
The Efficacy of Epidural Blockade on Acute Herpes Zoster
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Anesthesiology, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju, Korea.
Abstract
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BACKGROUND: The efficacy of nerve block on the progression of herpes zoster still remains
controversy. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of epidural blockade on the
pain course of acute herpes zoster.
METHODS
Among 75 patients admitted with acute herpes zoster, 40 patients were treated with
acyclovir and epidural block (epidural group), 35 patients were treated with acyclovir only
(no block group). Follow up with patients was done for up to 3 months, either at the outpatient
department or by telephone. The days required for pain relief were compared.
We also investigated the factors associated with outcome.
RESULTS
Though statistically insignificant, patients in the epidural group tended to have
faster pain relief. Patients with shorter symptom duration experienced significantly faster
pain relief. But other factors such as sex, age, involved dermatome and other coexisting
diseases (cancer, diabetes mellitus) were not associated with the outcome in this study.
CONCLUSIONS
Though patients with epidural block leaded to have taster pair relief,
more studies with larger patient population may be needed to confirm the efficacy of epidural
block on herpes zoster.