超声引导下羊膜/脐带颗粒注射治疗下肢神经性疼痛

Ahmed Bilal Buksh
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周围神经病变的治疗仍然是一个挑战。临床研究表明,冷冻保存的人羊膜(AM)和脐带(UC)可以减轻疼痛,它们可能是周围神经病变的有益治疗选择。在这里,我们报告了一项单中心回顾性研究,研究了使用AM/UC颗粒治疗的周围神经病变患者。17例顽固性糖尿病患者(n = 8),特发性(n = 7),或化疗引起的周围神经病变(n = 2)被纳入研究。在演讲,所有17个病人抱怨疼痛,麻木(n = 10),感觉异常(n = 8),可怜的平衡(n = 9),可怜的活动范围(n = 5),或弱点(n = 7)。经过平均2.7注射的AM / UC微粒/肢体,症状改善了30.0±24.5%至1周,46.6±29.9%,1个月(P < .005), 70.7±14.3%,2个月(P <措施),在3个月(P < 72.3±16.9%措施)和61.0±34.4%,5 - 6个月(P < . 01)。未观察到AM/UC注射相关的并发症或不良事件。这些结果表明,局部神经周围注射AM/UC颗粒可以减轻下肢疼痛周围神经病变患者的疼痛和症状。
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Ultrasound-guided injections of amniotic membrane/umbilical cord particulate for painful neuropathy of the lower extremity
Abstract Treatment of peripheral neuropathy remains a challenge. It has been shown clinically that cryopreserved human amniotic membrane (AM) and umbilical cord (UC) reduce pain, and they may serve as a beneficial treatment option for peripheral neuropathy. Here, we report findings from a single-center, retrospective review of peripheral neuropathy patients treated with AM/UC particulate. Seventeen patients with recalcitrant diabetic (n = 8), idiopathic (n = 7), or chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (n = 2) were included in the study. At presentation, all 17 patients complained of pain, along with numbness (n = 10), paresthesia (n = 8), poor balance (n = 9), poor range of motion (n = 5), or weakness (n = 7). After an average of 2.7 injections of AM/UC particulate per extremity, symptoms improved by 30.0 ± 24.5% at 1 week, 46.6 ± 29.9% at 1 month (P < .005), 70.7 ± 14.3% at 2 months (P < .001), 72.3 ± 16.9% at 3 months (P < .001), and 61.0 ± 34.4% at 5–6 months (P < .01). No complications or adverse events related to AM/UC injection were observed. These results suggest local perineural injection of AM/UC particulate may reduce pain and alleviate symptoms in patients suffering from painful peripheral neuropathy of the lower extremities.
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