This work was presented at the World Institute of Pain U.K. Section, Symposium on “Evidence in Interventional Pain Procedures” in London on June 21, 2007 and has subsequently undergone peer-review.
Sympathetic Blocks: The Evidence
Article first published online: 19 MAR 2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1533-2500.2008.00177.x
2008 World Institute of Pain
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Day, M. (2008), Sympathetic Blocks: The Evidence. Pain Practice, 8: 98–109. doi: 10.1111/j.1533-2500.2008.00177.x
Section Editor: Jan Van Zundert, MD, PhD, FIPP
Publication History
- Issue published online: 19 MAR 2008
- Article first published online: 19 MAR 2008
- Submitted: October 24, 2007; Revision accepted: November 14, 2007
Vol. 8, Issue 4, 335–336, Article first published online: 28 JUN 2008
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Keywords:
- sympathetic block;
- neurolysis;
- evidence
▪ Abstract: The sympathetic nervous system has been implicated in numerous pain syndromes ranging from neuropathic pain to vascular pain to visceral pain. In light of this, sympathetic ganglia have been the target of local anesthetic blockade to determine the sympathetic role in the transmission of pain. If analgesia is afforded with local anesthetic blockade, chemical or thermal neurolysis have been utilized to attempt to provide long-term relief. Despite frequent use of minimally invasive sympathetic blocks and neurolysis by pain practitioners, their efficacy for providing analgesia has been sparsely reported in the literature. Many case reports and case series have been published, but few placebo-controlled, blinded studies exist. This manuscript will review the literature on sympathetic blocks and summarize existing studies for each of the sympathetic blocks. The goal is to provide past, current, and future pain physicians with evidence that they can use to provide appropriate care for their patients. ▪

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