J Korean Med Assoc.  2022 Aug;65(8):505-511. 10.5124/jkma.2022.65.8.505.

Management of patients with neuropathic pain

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea

Abstract

Background
Neuropathic pain diseases commonly treated with pain medicine are postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPNP), complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), and chronic pain after spinal surgery. Diagnosis and treatment of these neuropathic pain diseases is an arduous task, and there is a need to improve the understanding of these entities.
Current Concepts
PHN is diagnosed when pain persists for more than 3 months after the healing of herpes zoster rashes, and this disease is commonly encountered in the elderly population. The pathophysiology of DPNP is ischemia of nerve tissue due to microvascular damage. In addition to sensory nerves, DPNP can also result in changes in motor and autonomic nerves. CRPS is a chronic intractable pain disorder, and is classified into types 1 and 2. Type 1 CRPS is diagnosed when there is no evidence of nerve damage while type 2 CRPS shows evidence of nerve damage. However, the signs and symptoms do not differ depending on the type. Chronic pain after spinal surgery is characterized by persistent back pain even after one or more spinal surgeries. This neuropathic pain occurs in the lower back or leg region.
Discussion and Conclusion
The most crucial step in the management of patients with neuropathic pain is to suspect and diagnose if the pain has the characteristics of any pain-related disease. Although the etiology and pathophysiology may differ, the treatment of neuropathic pain remains the same and includes both conservative and interventional approaches. Neuropathic pain diseases often become chronic in nature, and thus, it is important to establish a treatment plan which aims at decreasing pain, improving patient’s functionality and attaining an acceptable quality of life.

Keyword

Neuropathic pain; Complex regional pain syndromes; Diabetic neuropathies; Failed back surgery syndrome; Postherpetic neuralgia; 신경병증성통증; 복합부위통증증후군; 당뇨병신경병증; 수술후통증증후군; 대상포진후신경통
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