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Treatment of localized post-traumatic neuropathic pain in scars with 5% lidocaine medicated plaster

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of 5% lidocaine medicated plaster (LMP) for treating painful scars resulting from burns or skin degloving. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This was a prospective, observational case series study in individuals with painful scars <70 cm(2) in area, caused by burns or skin degl...

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Autores principales: Correa-Illanes, Gerardo, Calderón, Wilfredo, Roa, Ricardo, Piñeros, José Luis, Dote, Jacqueline, Medina, David
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3417952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22915873
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/LRA.S13082
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author Correa-Illanes, Gerardo
Calderón, Wilfredo
Roa, Ricardo
Piñeros, José Luis
Dote, Jacqueline
Medina, David
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Calderón, Wilfredo
Roa, Ricardo
Piñeros, José Luis
Dote, Jacqueline
Medina, David
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of 5% lidocaine medicated plaster (LMP) for treating painful scars resulting from burns or skin degloving. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This was a prospective, observational case series study in individuals with painful scars <70 cm(2) in area, caused by burns or skin degloving. The study included a structured questionnaire incorporating demographic variables, pain evaluation using the numeric rating scale (NRS), the DN4 questionnaire, and measurement of the painful surface area. Patients with open wounds in the painful skin or with severe psychiatric disease were excluded. RESULTS: Twenty-one men and eight women were studied, aged (mean + standard deviation) 41.4 ± 11.0 years, with painful scars located in the upper extremity (n = 9), lower extremity (n = 19), or trunk (n = 1). Eleven patients (37.9%) had an associated peripheral nerve lesion. The scars were caused by burns (n = 13), degloving (n = 7), and/or orthopedic surgery (n = 9). The duration of pain before starting treatment with lidocaine plaster was 9.7 ± 10.0 (median 6) months. The initial NRS was 6.66 ± 1.84 points, average painful area 23.0 ± 18.6 (median 15) cm(2), and DN4 score 4.7 ± 2.3 points. The duration of treatment with LMP was 13.9 ± 10.2 (median 11) weeks. After treatment, the NRS was reduced by 58.2% ± 27.8% to 2.72 ± 1.65. The average painful area was reduced by 72.4% ± 24.7% to 6.5 ± 8.6 (median 5) cm(2). Nineteen patients (69%) showed functional improvement following treatment. CONCLUSION: LMP was useful for treating painful scars with a neuropathic component, producing meaningful reductions in the intensity of pain and painful surface area. This is the first time that a decrease in the painful area has been demonstrated in neuropathic pain using topical therapy, and may reflect the disease-modifying potential of LMP.
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spelling pubmed-34179522012-08-22 Treatment of localized post-traumatic neuropathic pain in scars with 5% lidocaine medicated plaster Correa-Illanes, Gerardo Calderón, Wilfredo Roa, Ricardo Piñeros, José Luis Dote, Jacqueline Medina, David Local Reg Anesth Case Series OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of 5% lidocaine medicated plaster (LMP) for treating painful scars resulting from burns or skin degloving. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This was a prospective, observational case series study in individuals with painful scars <70 cm(2) in area, caused by burns or skin degloving. The study included a structured questionnaire incorporating demographic variables, pain evaluation using the numeric rating scale (NRS), the DN4 questionnaire, and measurement of the painful surface area. Patients with open wounds in the painful skin or with severe psychiatric disease were excluded. RESULTS: Twenty-one men and eight women were studied, aged (mean + standard deviation) 41.4 ± 11.0 years, with painful scars located in the upper extremity (n = 9), lower extremity (n = 19), or trunk (n = 1). Eleven patients (37.9%) had an associated peripheral nerve lesion. The scars were caused by burns (n = 13), degloving (n = 7), and/or orthopedic surgery (n = 9). The duration of pain before starting treatment with lidocaine plaster was 9.7 ± 10.0 (median 6) months. The initial NRS was 6.66 ± 1.84 points, average painful area 23.0 ± 18.6 (median 15) cm(2), and DN4 score 4.7 ± 2.3 points. The duration of treatment with LMP was 13.9 ± 10.2 (median 11) weeks. After treatment, the NRS was reduced by 58.2% ± 27.8% to 2.72 ± 1.65. The average painful area was reduced by 72.4% ± 24.7% to 6.5 ± 8.6 (median 5) cm(2). Nineteen patients (69%) showed functional improvement following treatment. CONCLUSION: LMP was useful for treating painful scars with a neuropathic component, producing meaningful reductions in the intensity of pain and painful surface area. This is the first time that a decrease in the painful area has been demonstrated in neuropathic pain using topical therapy, and may reflect the disease-modifying potential of LMP. Dove Medical Press 2010-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3417952/ /pubmed/22915873 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/LRA.S13082 Text en © 2010 Correa-Illanes et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Medina, David
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title_short Treatment of localized post-traumatic neuropathic pain in scars with 5% lidocaine medicated plaster
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3417952/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22915873
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/LRA.S13082
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