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Pulsed radiofrequency: a review of the basic science as applied to the pathophysiology of radicular pain: a call for clinical translation.

Koen Van Boxem1, Marc Huntoon, Jan Van Zundert, Jacob Patijn, Maarten van Kleef, Elbert A Joosten.   

Abstract

Radicular pain is an important health care problem, with only limited evidence-based treatments available. Treatment selection should ideally target documented pathophysiological pathways. In herniated discs, a sequence in the inflammatory cascade can be observed that initiates and maintains increased nociceptive signal input. Inflammatory mediators including tumor necrosis factor α are released from the nucleus pulposus and the degenerating peripheral nerve, which, in turn, induces production of neurotrophins like nerve growth factor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor. Neurotrophins interfere not only with the generation of ectopic firing of nociceptive neurons in the dorsal root ganglion but also with the excitability and sensitization of neuronal transmission in the dorsal spinal horn. Radicular pain is further characterized by the electrophysiological spreading of the afferent nociceptive input over different spinal nerve roots. Both the complex pathophysiological pathways involved and the spreading of the nociceptive signal make radicular pain difficult to treat. Pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) is considered an option in treatment of radicular pain. To understand and increase the efficiency of PRF interventional treatments in radicular pain, both in vitro and in vivo studies aiming at elucidating part of the mechanism of action of PRF are described. Potential factors that may improve the efficacy of PRF treatment in radicular pain are discussed.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24553305     DOI: 10.1097/AAP.0000000000000063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reg Anesth Pain Med        ISSN: 1098-7339            Impact factor:   6.288


  12 in total

Review 1.  Dorsal root ganglion pulsed radiofrequency treatment for chronic cervical radicular pain: a retrospective review of outcomes in fifty-nine cases.

Authors:  Aine O'Gara; Aine Leahy; Connail McCrory; Basabjit Das
Journal:  Ir J Med Sci       Date:  2019-08-22       Impact factor: 1.568

2.  Pulsed radiofrequency of the brachial plexus in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy of the upper limb.

Authors:  J M Vinagre; K Doody; D Harmon
Journal:  Anaesth Rep       Date:  2019-03-11

3.  Continuous But Not Pulsed Radiofrequency Current Generated by NeuroTherm NT500 Impairs Mitochondrial Membrane Potential in Human Monocytic Cells THP-1.

Authors:  Akira Nishioka; Maiko Kimura; Eriko Sakamoto; Hiroshi Nagasaka; Toshiharu Azma
Journal:  J Pain Res       Date:  2020-07-13       Impact factor: 3.133

Review 4.  Cervical radiculopathy.

Authors:  Sravisht Iyer; Han Jo Kim
Journal:  Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med       Date:  2016-09

5.  Enhanced expression of gene coding for β-endorphin in human monocytic cells exposed to pulsed radio frequency electric fields through thermal and non-thermal effects.

Authors:  Toshiharu Azma; Akira Nishioka; Saori Ogawa; Hiroshi Nagasaka; Nobuyuki Matsumoto
Journal:  J Pain Res       Date:  2018-11-16       Impact factor: 3.133

6.  Predictors of the analgesic efficacy of pulsed radiofrequency treatment in patients with chronic lumbosacral radicular pain: a retrospective observational study.

Authors:  Seon Ju Kim; Sang Jun Park; Duck Mi Yoon; Kyung Bong Yoon; Shin Hyung Kim
Journal:  J Pain Res       Date:  2018-06-26       Impact factor: 3.133

7.  Radiculopathy Contralateral to the Side of Disc Herniation -Microendoscopic Observation.

Authors:  Norito Hayashi; Hideaki Iba; Kazuhiro Ohnaru; Kazuo Nakanishi; Toru Hasegawa
Journal:  Spine Surg Relat Res       Date:  2018-04-27

8.  Pulsed radiofrequency inhibits expression of P2X3 receptors and alleviates neuropathic pain induced by chronic constriction injury in rats.

Authors:  Miao Fu; Lan Meng; Hao Ren; Fang Luo
Journal:  Chin Med J (Engl)       Date:  2019-07-20       Impact factor: 2.628

Review 9.  Herniated discs: when is surgery necessary?

Authors:  Wai Weng Yoon; Jonathan Koch
Journal:  EFORT Open Rev       Date:  2021-06-28

10.  Long-Term Anti-Allodynic Effect of Immediate Pulsed Radiofrequency Modulation through Down-Regulation of Insulin-Like Growth Factor 2 in a Neuropathic Pain Model.

Authors:  Chun-Chang Yeh; Hsiao-Lun Sun; Chi-Jung Huang; Chih-Shung Wong; Chen-Hwan Cherng; Billy Keon Huh; Jinn-Shyan Wang; Chih-Cheng Chien
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2015-11-13       Impact factor: 5.923

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