Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) for Management of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY Clinical Journal of Pain Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1097/AJP.0000000000001276
Joon Cha, Gerardo Bosco, Richard E Moon, Giorgio Melloni, Enrico M Camporesi
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Abstract

Objectives: Complex regional pain syndrome remains a challenging condition characterized by severe, persistent pain and a variety of inflammatory and trophic symptoms. This study aimed to analyze the current literature to evaluate hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT)'s efficacy in treating complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), focusing on both sympathetically-maintained pain (SMP) and sympathetically-independent pain (SIP) subtypes.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted in PubMed Clinical Queries using the MeSH term "Complex Regional Pain Syndromes" OR the keyword "CRPS" AND "Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy" OR the keyword "HBOT". The selected publication types included a randomized controlled trial, a retrospective observational study, a comparative study, a retrospective case series and case reports. The search was restricted to articles published in English between January 1994 and October 2024. The results from the search were used to compile this review. Patients were categorized into SMP, SIP, or indeterminate groups based on the presence of prior sympathetic nerve block history or disease duration.

Results: Thirteen studies involving 280 subjects were reviewed. Of the patients, 42.5% were categorized as SMP, 48.2% as SIP, and 9.3% as indeterminate. HBOT treatment ranged from 3 to 63 sessions, typically using 2.4 ATA for 90 minutes. The results indicated significant symptom relief and functional improvement across both SMP and SIP subtypes, suggesting the broad efficacy of HBOT for CRPS management.

Discussion: This review of the current literature suggests that HBOT may offer significant symptom relief, regardless of CRPS subtype or disease duration. HBOT's anti-inflammatory and neuroplasticity promoting properties make it a valuable non-invasive option for CRPS patients, potentially improving outcomes when combined with other therapeutic modalities. Further research is necessary to refine patient selection and optimize treatment protocols.

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Clinical Journal of Pain
Clinical Journal of Pain 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: ​​​The Clinical Journal of Pain explores all aspects of pain and its effective treatment, bringing readers the insights of leading anesthesiologists, surgeons, internists, neurologists, orthopedists, psychiatrists and psychologists, clinical pharmacologists, and rehabilitation medicine specialists. This peer-reviewed journal presents timely and thought-provoking articles on clinical dilemmas in pain management; valuable diagnostic procedures; promising new pharmacological, surgical, and other therapeutic modalities; psychosocial dimensions of pain; and ethical issues of concern to all medical professionals. The journal also publishes Special Topic issues on subjects of particular relevance to the practice of pain medicine.
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