Features of diagnosis, treatment and curation of patients with neuropathic pain syndrome of traumatic genesis
- Authors: Kolomentsev S.V.1, Litvinenko I.V.1, Tsygan N.V.1, Bulatov A.R.1, Gayvoronsky A.I.1, Kolomentseva A.V.1, Polushina N.Y.1, Ryabtsev A.V.1, Panov V.A.1, Shermatyuk E.I.1, Polezhaev P.A.1, Kirpichenko A.A.1, Yaroslavtseva M.S.1
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Affiliations:
- Military Medical Academy
- Issue: Vol 42, No 4 (2023)
- Pages: 357-367
- Section: Original articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/RMMArep/article/view/264746
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/rmmar611148
- ID: 264746
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BACKGROUND: The existing international and national clinical recommendations for the treatment of neuropathic pain syndrome are based mainly on the experience of providing care to patients with non-traumatic genesis of neuropathic pain. Approaches to the diagnosis, treatment and curation patients with neuropathic pain syndrome due damage of the nervous system as a result of wounds received during hostilities may differ from those in patients with somatic diseases.
AIM: To systematize the features of medical care and improve the methodological approach of curation patients with traumatic neuropathic pain syndrome.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The practical experience of providing assistance to the wounded with traumatic lesions of the peripheral nervous system (including patients with phantom pain syndrome) accumulated by the staff of the Department and the Clinic of Nervous Diseases Military Medical Academy for 2022–2023 is summarized.
RESULTS: The features of inpatient routing, diagnosis, treatment and organization of medical care for patients with traumatic neuropathic pain syndrome at the stage of a specialized medical institution are systematized. The practical aspects of the curation patients with neuropathic pain due to wounds received during hostilities, related to the appointment of medications (including narcotic analgesics), regional anesthesia and the provision of neurosurgical care are highlighted. A separate emphasis is placed on the importance of assessing the mental state and quality of sleep of the wounded with neuropathic pain syndrome, the features of drug correction identified disorders. Practical recommendations for the treatment of patients based on the results of assessing the severity neuropathic pain syndrome using a daily graphic pain diary are presented.
CONCLUSION: The revealed differences in therapeutic and diagnostic approaches in providing medical care to the wounded with traumatic neuropathic pain syndrome, the importance of interdisciplinary interaction different specialties doctors (neurologists, surgeons, traumatologists, neurosurgeons, psychiatrists) at the early stages of treatment indicate the need to develop separate recommendations for the treatment of neuropathic pain in victims of armed conflicts.
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Sergey V. Kolomentsev
Military Medical Academy
Author for correspondence.
Email: skolomencev@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3756-6214
SPIN-code: 6439-6701
M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), the Head of the Neurological Department of the Clinic of Nervous Diseases
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgIgor' V. Litvinenko
Military Medical Academy
Email: litvinenkoiv@rambler.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-8988-3011
SPIN-code: 6112-2792
Scopus Author ID: 35734354000
ResearcherId: F-9120-2013
M.D., D.Sc. (Medicine), Professor the Head of the Department and Clinic of Nervous Diseases
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgNikolay V. Tsygan
Military Medical Academy
Email: 1860n@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5881-2242
SPIN-code: 1006-2845
Scopus Author ID: 37066611200
Dr. Sc. (Med.), Docent, Deputy Head of the M.I. Astvatsaturov Department and Clinic of Nervous Diseases
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgAlbert R. Bulatov
Military Medical Academy
Email: albert_br@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7180-4389
M.D., Ph.D. (Med.), lecturer, M.I. Astvatsaturov Department and Clinic of Nervous Diseases
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgAlexey I. Gayvoronsky
Military Medical Academy
Email: don-gaivoronsky@ya.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1886-5486
SPIN-code: 7011-6279
Scopus Author ID: 57198886709
M.D., D.Sc. (Medicine), Professor of the Neurosurgery Department
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgAnna V. Kolomentseva
Military Medical Academy
Email: antonova401@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0004-8741-3306
M.D., neurologist, Neurological Department of the Clinic of Nervous Diseases
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgNatalia Y. Polushina
Military Medical Academy
Email: nkotovaya@yandex.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0001-3527-201X
M.D., neurologist, Neurological Department of the Clinic of Nervous Diseases
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgAleksandr V. Ryabtsev
Military Medical Academy
Email: ryabtsev26@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3832-2780
Scopus Author ID: 57202361039
ResearcherId: AAD-3948-2019
M.D., lecturer, Neurological Department of the Clinic of Nervous Diseases
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgVladimir A. Panov
Military Medical Academy
Email: v.a.panov@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0004-6593-9606
SPIN-code: 8934-7899
M.D., Ph.D. (Medicine), the Head of the Resuscitation and Intensive Therapy Department of the Clinic of Nervous Diseases
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgEvgeniy I. Shermatyuk
Military Medical Academy
Email: sherma1@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4163-1701
M.D., senior resident of the Neurological Department of the Department and Clinic of Nervous Diseases
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgPeter A. Polezhaev
Military Medical Academy
Email: polezhaev76@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0009-0009-7771-2229
resident, Neurological Department of the Clinic of Nervous Diseases
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgAnna A. Kirpichenko
Military Medical Academy
Email: ann04.111998@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0005-3112-5716
resident, Neurological Department of the Clinic of Nervous Diseases
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgMarina S. Yaroslavtseva
Military Medical Academy
Email: gutsumarina@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0009-0007-0920-6979
resident, Neurological Department of the Clinic of Nervous Diseases
Russian Federation, Saint PetersburgReferences
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