Cargando…

Efficacy of intermittent epidural dexamethasone bolus for zoster-associated pain beyond the acute phase

Herpes zoster develops when latent varicella zoster virus is reactivated in the trigeminal or dorsal root ganglions. Zoster-associated pain (ZAP) is neuropathic pain caused by the herpes zoster virus. Histological studies of postherpetic neuralgia patients suggest that inflammation is involved in ZA...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Choi, Eun Mi, Chung, Mi Hwa, Jun, Joo Hyun, Chun, Eun Hee, Jun, In-Jung, Park, Jong Hee, Choi, Eun-ha, Kim, Jung Eun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7378659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32714084
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.46038
_version_ 1783562469042552832
author Choi, Eun Mi
Chung, Mi Hwa
Jun, Joo Hyun
Chun, Eun Hee
Jun, In-Jung
Park, Jong Hee
Choi, Eun-ha
Kim, Jung Eun
author_facet Choi, Eun Mi
Chung, Mi Hwa
Jun, Joo Hyun
Chun, Eun Hee
Jun, In-Jung
Park, Jong Hee
Choi, Eun-ha
Kim, Jung Eun
author_sort Choi, Eun Mi
collection PubMed
description Herpes zoster develops when latent varicella zoster virus is reactivated in the trigeminal or dorsal root ganglions. Zoster-associated pain (ZAP) is neuropathic pain caused by the herpes zoster virus. Histological studies of postherpetic neuralgia patients suggest that inflammation is involved in ZAP. The effectiveness of local anesthetic and steroid epidural injections in ZAP patients has been reported. However, most studies included patients with acute herpes zoster, and the safety and therapeutic effects of different doses of epidural steroids in ZAP patients remain elusive. In this study, we randomly assigned 42 patients with severe ZAP beyond the acute phase, as determined by a numeric rating scale (NRS) score ≥7, to receive continuous epidural infusion of local anesthetics with either a one-time 5-mg dose or intermittent repeated doses (15 mg total) of dexamethasone. We found that intermittent repeated epidural dexamethasone bolus resulted in reduced NRS scores and an increased likelihood of complete remission in ZAP patients without any adverse effects. Thus, our results suggest that intermittent repeated epidural dexamethasone administration is safe and effective for treatment of ZAP beyond the acute phase.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7378659
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Ivyspring International Publisher
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-73786592020-07-24 Efficacy of intermittent epidural dexamethasone bolus for zoster-associated pain beyond the acute phase Choi, Eun Mi Chung, Mi Hwa Jun, Joo Hyun Chun, Eun Hee Jun, In-Jung Park, Jong Hee Choi, Eun-ha Kim, Jung Eun Int J Med Sci Research Paper Herpes zoster develops when latent varicella zoster virus is reactivated in the trigeminal or dorsal root ganglions. Zoster-associated pain (ZAP) is neuropathic pain caused by the herpes zoster virus. Histological studies of postherpetic neuralgia patients suggest that inflammation is involved in ZAP. The effectiveness of local anesthetic and steroid epidural injections in ZAP patients has been reported. However, most studies included patients with acute herpes zoster, and the safety and therapeutic effects of different doses of epidural steroids in ZAP patients remain elusive. In this study, we randomly assigned 42 patients with severe ZAP beyond the acute phase, as determined by a numeric rating scale (NRS) score ≥7, to receive continuous epidural infusion of local anesthetics with either a one-time 5-mg dose or intermittent repeated doses (15 mg total) of dexamethasone. We found that intermittent repeated epidural dexamethasone bolus resulted in reduced NRS scores and an increased likelihood of complete remission in ZAP patients without any adverse effects. Thus, our results suggest that intermittent repeated epidural dexamethasone administration is safe and effective for treatment of ZAP beyond the acute phase. Ivyspring International Publisher 2020-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7378659/ /pubmed/32714084 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.46038 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Choi, Eun Mi
Chung, Mi Hwa
Jun, Joo Hyun
Chun, Eun Hee
Jun, In-Jung
Park, Jong Hee
Choi, Eun-ha
Kim, Jung Eun
Efficacy of intermittent epidural dexamethasone bolus for zoster-associated pain beyond the acute phase
title Efficacy of intermittent epidural dexamethasone bolus for zoster-associated pain beyond the acute phase
title_full Efficacy of intermittent epidural dexamethasone bolus for zoster-associated pain beyond the acute phase
title_fullStr Efficacy of intermittent epidural dexamethasone bolus for zoster-associated pain beyond the acute phase
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of intermittent epidural dexamethasone bolus for zoster-associated pain beyond the acute phase
title_short Efficacy of intermittent epidural dexamethasone bolus for zoster-associated pain beyond the acute phase
title_sort efficacy of intermittent epidural dexamethasone bolus for zoster-associated pain beyond the acute phase
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7378659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32714084
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.46038
work_keys_str_mv AT choieunmi efficacyofintermittentepiduraldexamethasonebolusforzosterassociatedpainbeyondtheacutephase
AT chungmihwa efficacyofintermittentepiduraldexamethasonebolusforzosterassociatedpainbeyondtheacutephase
AT junjoohyun efficacyofintermittentepiduraldexamethasonebolusforzosterassociatedpainbeyondtheacutephase
AT chuneunhee efficacyofintermittentepiduraldexamethasonebolusforzosterassociatedpainbeyondtheacutephase
AT juninjung efficacyofintermittentepiduraldexamethasonebolusforzosterassociatedpainbeyondtheacutephase
AT parkjonghee efficacyofintermittentepiduraldexamethasonebolusforzosterassociatedpainbeyondtheacutephase
AT choieunha efficacyofintermittentepiduraldexamethasonebolusforzosterassociatedpainbeyondtheacutephase
AT kimjungeun efficacyofintermittentepiduraldexamethasonebolusforzosterassociatedpainbeyondtheacutephase