Author:
Bergamaschi Esthael Cristina Querido Avelar,Sakata Rioko Kimiko,Giraldes Ana Laura Albertoni,Ferraro Leonardo Henrique da Cunha
Abstract
Objectives:
The primary objective of this study was to compare pain intensity after pulsed radiofrequence (RF) or suprascapular nerve block for the treatment of chronic shoulder pain. The secondary objectives were to compare the shoulder range of motion and supplementary analgesic requirement.
Methods:
This randomized, and prospective study included 40 patients, with chronic shoulder pain allocated into two groups. One group underwent pulsed RF, and other group was submitted to block (B) of suprascapular nerve, guided by ultrasound. There were assessed for 12 weeks regarding pain intensity, need for analgesia supplementation, and shoulder range of motion. Side effects were recorded.
Results:
Pain intensity on movement was lower in the RF group after 2, 4, and 8 weeks. At rest, pain intensity was lower in group RF than in group B after 12 weeks. Pain intensity was lower than before the procedure at all times evaluated, in both groups. There was no difference between groups in the range of motion. There was a need for tramadol supplementation in 1 patient in group RF and 2 in group B. Adverse effects observed were: local pain (RF: 1), hematoma (RF: 1; B: 1), and lipothymia (B: 2).
Discussion:
Pulsed RF on the suprascapular nerve promoted an analgesic effect for 12 weeks. Regarding the intensity of pain on movement and at rest, there was a trend towards a better effect with RF than with nerve blockage treatment. In both groups, there was a reduction in pain intensity without serious adverse effects.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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