Reflex sympathetic dystrophy. A review of the literature and a long-term outcome study.

Orthopaedic review Pub Date : 1994-08-01
P D Inhofe, C A Garcia-Moral
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According to the literature, approximately half of all patients diagnosed with reflex sympathetic dystrophy respond to nonoperative treatment. Because no long-term studies exist, however, the relapse rate and outcome of this condition are not known. In this paper, a historical review and a brief discussion of the theories of pathogenesis of the disease are presented. The results of treatment, as documented in the literature, are also presented. This paper also reports on 10 patients with reflex sympathetic dystrophy who were treated nonoperatively and for whom a follow-up of at least 1 year was documented. The patient population and short-term results are consistent with those found in the literature. Nine of the 10 patients were contacted for long-term follow-up at an average of more than 5 years after diagnosis. A significant number of patients experienced worsening of symptoms (56%) and reported that their condition negatively affected their activities of daily living (78%). Of those who were employed prior to diagnosis, 67% reported a job change or unemployment directly related to the disease. Therefore, the long-term results of nonoperative treatment are not as encouraging as is indicated in the literature.

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反射性交感神经营养不良。文献回顾和长期结果研究。
根据文献,大约一半被诊断为反射性交感神经营养不良的患者对非手术治疗有反应。然而,由于没有长期的研究,这种情况的复发率和结果尚不清楚。本文对本病的发病机理作一历史回顾和简要讨论。治疗的结果,如文献记载,也提出。本文还报道了10例非手术治疗的反射性交感神经营养不良患者,并对其进行了至少1年的随访。患者人群和短期结果与文献中发现的一致。10例患者中有9例在确诊后平均随访5年以上。相当数量的患者经历了症状恶化(56%),并报告他们的病情对日常生活活动产生了负面影响(78%)。在诊断前有工作的人中,67%的人报告了与疾病直接相关的工作变动或失业。因此,非手术治疗的长期结果并不像文献中指出的那样令人鼓舞。
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