Effect of a combined continuous and intermittent transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation on pain perception of burn patients evaluated by visual analog scale: a pilot study
Autor: | Irma Pérez-Ruvalcaba, Viridiana Sánchez-Hernández, Arieh R Mercado-Sesma |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
business.industry Visual analogue scale medicine.medical_treatment TENS Stimulation Pain management Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation Surgery law.invention Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Electrotherapy pain management law Anesthesia electrotherapy Medicine Pain perception In patient Local and Regional Anesthesia business Adverse effect burn pain Original Research |
Zdroj: | Local and Regional Anesthesia |
ISSN: | 1178-7112 |
Popis: | Irma Pérez-Ruvalcaba,1 Viridiana Sánchez-Hernández,1 Arieh R Mercado-Sesma2,3 1Burn Unit, Hospital de Especialidades, Centro Médico Nacional de Occidente, Mexican Institute of Social Security, 2Health Sciences Department, Centro Universitario de Tonalá, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico; 3Diabetes sin Complicaciones, Zapopan, Mexico Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of continuous and intermittent electrical transcutaneous nerve stimulation on the perception of pain in patients with burns of different types. Materials and methods: A pilot study was conducted in 14 patients (age 30.9±7.5 years) with second- and third-degree burns of different types. The burn types included electrical, fire/flame, and chemical. All patients received continuous and intermittent electrical transcutaneous nerve stimulation sessions three times per week for 4 weeks. Each session had a duration of 30 minutes. A pair of electrodes were placed around the burn. The primary efficacy endpoint was the perception of pain assessed by a visual analog scale at baseline and at the 30th day. Results: A significant reduction of pain perception was reported (8.0±1.7 vs 1.0±0.5; P=0.027) by all patients after electrical stimulation therapy. There were no reports of adverse events during the intervention period. Conclusion: Electrical stimulation could be a potential nonpharmacological therapeutic option for pain management in burn patients. Keywords: TENS, burn pain, pain management, electrotherapy |
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