| Literature DB >> 33447917 |
Rudolf Likar1, Johann Auer2, Albert Chavanne3, Wilfried Ilias3, Michael Kern4, Petra Krepler5, Hans-Georg Kress6, Ulrike Lischnig2, Gernot Maurer7, Oliver Sommer8, Martin C Spendel9, Siegfried Thurnher10, Karl Wohak11, Andreas Wolf12, Michael Wölkhart13.
Abstract
Radiofrequency denervation has been established for many years as an important minimally invasive procedure for the treatment of chronic pain conditions. Positive experiences of many users for various indications are contrasted by a nonuniform evidence. With meticulous patient selection and correct assessment of the indications a longer term reduction of pain, a reduced need for analgesics and an improvement in the quality of life can be achieved. The aim of this interdisciplinary position paper is to present the value of radiofrequency denervation in the treatment of chronic pain. The summarized recommendations of the expert group are based on the available evidence and on the clinical experiences of Austrian centers that frequently implement the procedure. The position paper contains recommendations on patient selection and proven indications. We discribe safety aspects, complications, side effects and contraindications.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic pain; Interventional pain therapy; Minimally invasive pain therapy; Radiofrequency denervation; Thermocoagulation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33447917 DOI: 10.1007/s00482-020-00526-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schmerz ISSN: 0932-433X Impact factor: 1.107