In-Hospital Management of Acute Trigeminal Neuralgia Pain Crises.

IF 1.4 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Clinical Medicine & Research Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.3121/cmr.2024.1945
Alyssa Chow, Imran Haider, Alexandra Athanaselos, Matthew Patel
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Trigeminal neuralgia is the most common form of craniofacial neuropathic pain with an incidence of 4 to 29 per 100,000 people per year. Acute trigeminal neuralgia pain crises are characterized by increased pain frequency and severity and can impact oral intake and sleep, as well as mood. The diagnosis of acute trigeminal neuralgia is clinical and supported by magnetic resonance imaging demonstrating morphological changes in the trigeminal neurovascular bundle on the ipsilateral side of the pain. Patients often present to the hospital seeking relief from acute exacerbations, making it essential for physicians to understand the management of an acute pain crisis, which differs from the chronic management, especially as there may be limited neurology or pain specialist support after hours. The need for improved knowledge of the treatment of acute trigeminal neuralgia is evidenced by opioids being the most prescribed analgesia despite little efficacy in treating it, a lack of evidence supporting their use and concerning side-effects. This article summarizes the evidence behind pharmacological therapy with fosphenytoin, phenytoin, and lidocaine as rescue medications in acute trigeminal neuralgia through the case of a male patient, age 58 years, who experienced complete resolution of pain following administration of phenytoin.

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急性三叉神经痛疼痛危象的院内管理。
三叉神经痛是颅面神经痛最常见的形式,每年每10万人中有4至29人发病。急性三叉神经痛疼痛危象的特点是疼痛频率和严重程度增加,并可影响口腔摄入和睡眠,以及情绪。急性三叉神经痛的诊断是临床的,磁共振成像显示疼痛同侧三叉神经血管束的形态学改变。患者经常到医院寻求缓解急性加重,这使得医生必须了解急性疼痛危机的管理,这与慢性管理不同,特别是在下班后可能有有限的神经学或疼痛专家支持。阿片类药物是处方最多的镇痛药,尽管治疗效果不大,缺乏支持其使用的证据和有关副作用,这证明了提高急性三叉神经痛治疗知识的必要性。本文通过一位58岁男性患者的病例,总结了磷妥英、苯妥英和利多卡因作为急性三叉神经痛的药物治疗的证据,该患者在给予苯妥英后疼痛完全缓解。
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