Literature DB >> 15684261

Relief of pain in acute herpes zoster by nerve blocks and possible prevention of post-herpetic neuralgia.

Douglas Hardy1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This report describes two cases of acute herpes zoster (AHZ) treated by nerve block resulting in immediate pain relief and possible prevention of post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN). CLINICAL FEATURES: Two elderly females with AHZ of cervical dermatomes and severe pain received deep cervical and greater occipital nerve blocks with a local anesthetic, epinephrine and steroid. In both patients, pain resolved immediately and permanently (one year follow-up) after a single treatment. Case #1: A 79-yr-old female with a mechanical mitral valve and anticoagulated with warfarin presented with AHZ of 17 days duration of the right C2, 3, 4 dermatomes and severe pain. A stellate ganglion block was not performed because of anticoagulation. Rather, a deep cervical root block at C3 and a greater occipital nerve block were performed with bupivacaine, epinephrine and methylprednisolone. No adverse events were evident. Case #2: A 73-yr-old female with a history of osteoarthritis and Meniere's disease presented with AHZ of seven days duration of the left C2, 3, 4 dermatomes and severe pain. Deep cervical root blocks at C3 and C4 and a greater occipital nerve block were performed with bupivacaine, epinephrine and methylprednisolone. Side effects of dizziness, hoarseness, hypertension and Horner's syndrome resolved in a few hours. A mild sensation of itching persisted for two weeks.
CONCLUSION: This report illustrates the potential of nerve blocks in severe AHZ to treat acute pain and possibly prevent PHN.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15684261     DOI: 10.1007/BF03027727

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


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