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Feasibility of Topical Applications of Natural High-Concentration Capsaicinoid Solutions in Patients with Peripheral Neuropathic Pain: A Retrospective Analysis

Background. Capsaicin, one of several capsaicinoid compounds, is a potent TRPV1 agonist. Topical application at high concentration (high concentration, >1%) induces a reversible disappearance of epidermal free nerve endings and is used to treat peripheral neuropathic pain (PNP). While the benefit...

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Autores principales: Bauchy, Fanny, Mouraux, Andre, Deumens, Ronald, Leerink, Marjolein, Ulpiano Trillig, Antonio, le Polain de Waroux, Bernard, Steyaert, Arnaud, Joëlle, Quetin-Leclercq, Forget, Patrice
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5223041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28115879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9703036
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author Bauchy, Fanny
Mouraux, Andre
Deumens, Ronald
Leerink, Marjolein
Ulpiano Trillig, Antonio
le Polain de Waroux, Bernard
Steyaert, Arnaud
Joëlle, Quetin-Leclercq
Forget, Patrice
author_facet Bauchy, Fanny
Mouraux, Andre
Deumens, Ronald
Leerink, Marjolein
Ulpiano Trillig, Antonio
le Polain de Waroux, Bernard
Steyaert, Arnaud
Joëlle, Quetin-Leclercq
Forget, Patrice
author_sort Bauchy, Fanny
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description Background. Capsaicin, one of several capsaicinoid compounds, is a potent TRPV1 agonist. Topical application at high concentration (high concentration, >1%) induces a reversible disappearance of epidermal free nerve endings and is used to treat peripheral neuropathic pain (PNP). While the benefit of low-concentration capsaicin remains controversial, the 8%-capsaicin patch (Qutenza®, 2010, Astellas, Netherlands) has shown its effectiveness. This patch is, however, costly and natural high-concentration capsaicinoid solutions may represent a cheaper alternative to pure capsaicin. Methods. In this retrospective study, 149 patients were screened, 132 were included with a diagnosis of neuropathic pain, and eighty-four were retained in the final analyses (median age: 57.5 years [IQR25–75: 44.7–67.1], male/female: 30/54) with PNP who were treated with topical applications of natural high-concentration capsaicinoid solutions (total number of applications: 137). Indications were postsurgical PNP (85.7%) and nonsurgical PNP (14.3%) (posttraumatic, HIV-related, postherpetic, and radicular PNP). Objectives. To assess the feasibility of topical applications of natural high-concentration capsaicinoid solutions for the treatment of PNP. Results. The median treated area was 250 cm(2) [IQR25–75: 144–531]. The median amount of capsaicinoids was 55.1 mg [IQR25–75: 28.7–76.5] per plaster and the median concentration was 172.3 μg/cm(2) [IQR25–75: 127.6–255.2]. Most patients had local adverse effects on the day of treatment, such as mild to moderate burning pain and erythema. 13.6–19.4% of the patients experienced severe pain or erythema. Following treatment, 62.5% of patients reported a lower pain intensity or a smaller pain surface, and 35% reported a sustained pain relief lasting for at least 4 weeks. Conclusion. Analgesic topical treatment with natural high-concentration capsaicinoid is feasible and may represent a low cost alternative to alleviate PNP in clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-52230412017-01-23 Feasibility of Topical Applications of Natural High-Concentration Capsaicinoid Solutions in Patients with Peripheral Neuropathic Pain: A Retrospective Analysis Bauchy, Fanny Mouraux, Andre Deumens, Ronald Leerink, Marjolein Ulpiano Trillig, Antonio le Polain de Waroux, Bernard Steyaert, Arnaud Joëlle, Quetin-Leclercq Forget, Patrice Pain Res Manag Clinical Study Background. Capsaicin, one of several capsaicinoid compounds, is a potent TRPV1 agonist. Topical application at high concentration (high concentration, >1%) induces a reversible disappearance of epidermal free nerve endings and is used to treat peripheral neuropathic pain (PNP). While the benefit of low-concentration capsaicin remains controversial, the 8%-capsaicin patch (Qutenza®, 2010, Astellas, Netherlands) has shown its effectiveness. This patch is, however, costly and natural high-concentration capsaicinoid solutions may represent a cheaper alternative to pure capsaicin. Methods. In this retrospective study, 149 patients were screened, 132 were included with a diagnosis of neuropathic pain, and eighty-four were retained in the final analyses (median age: 57.5 years [IQR25–75: 44.7–67.1], male/female: 30/54) with PNP who were treated with topical applications of natural high-concentration capsaicinoid solutions (total number of applications: 137). Indications were postsurgical PNP (85.7%) and nonsurgical PNP (14.3%) (posttraumatic, HIV-related, postherpetic, and radicular PNP). Objectives. To assess the feasibility of topical applications of natural high-concentration capsaicinoid solutions for the treatment of PNP. Results. The median treated area was 250 cm(2) [IQR25–75: 144–531]. The median amount of capsaicinoids was 55.1 mg [IQR25–75: 28.7–76.5] per plaster and the median concentration was 172.3 μg/cm(2) [IQR25–75: 127.6–255.2]. Most patients had local adverse effects on the day of treatment, such as mild to moderate burning pain and erythema. 13.6–19.4% of the patients experienced severe pain or erythema. Following treatment, 62.5% of patients reported a lower pain intensity or a smaller pain surface, and 35% reported a sustained pain relief lasting for at least 4 weeks. Conclusion. Analgesic topical treatment with natural high-concentration capsaicinoid is feasible and may represent a low cost alternative to alleviate PNP in clinical practice. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5223041/ /pubmed/28115879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9703036 Text en Copyright © 2016 Fanny Bauchy et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bauchy, Fanny
Mouraux, Andre
Deumens, Ronald
Leerink, Marjolein
Ulpiano Trillig, Antonio
le Polain de Waroux, Bernard
Steyaert, Arnaud
Joëlle, Quetin-Leclercq
Forget, Patrice
Feasibility of Topical Applications of Natural High-Concentration Capsaicinoid Solutions in Patients with Peripheral Neuropathic Pain: A Retrospective Analysis
title Feasibility of Topical Applications of Natural High-Concentration Capsaicinoid Solutions in Patients with Peripheral Neuropathic Pain: A Retrospective Analysis
title_full Feasibility of Topical Applications of Natural High-Concentration Capsaicinoid Solutions in Patients with Peripheral Neuropathic Pain: A Retrospective Analysis
title_fullStr Feasibility of Topical Applications of Natural High-Concentration Capsaicinoid Solutions in Patients with Peripheral Neuropathic Pain: A Retrospective Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of Topical Applications of Natural High-Concentration Capsaicinoid Solutions in Patients with Peripheral Neuropathic Pain: A Retrospective Analysis
title_short Feasibility of Topical Applications of Natural High-Concentration Capsaicinoid Solutions in Patients with Peripheral Neuropathic Pain: A Retrospective Analysis
title_sort feasibility of topical applications of natural high-concentration capsaicinoid solutions in patients with peripheral neuropathic pain: a retrospective analysis
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5223041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28115879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/9703036
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