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Local anesthetic sympathetic blockade for complex regional pain syndrome

Cepeda MS, Carr DB, Lau J
Published Online: 
January 20, 2010

The efficacy of local anesthetic sympathetic blockade for CRPS is unknown. The sympathetic nervous system has been implicated in the pathophysiology of reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) and causalgia which are now conceptualized as variants of a single entity: complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Consequently blockade of the sympathetic nervous system is widely used to treat this pain syndrome. The reviewers sought to evaluate the efficacy of sympathetic blockade with local anesthetic. This systematic review reveals the scarcity of published evidence to support the use of local anesthetic sympathetic blockade as the "gold standard" treatment for CRPS and raises questions as to its usefulness.

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