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Comparison of the Analgesic Effect of Ropivacaine with Fentanyl and Ropivacaine Alone in Continuous Epidural Infusion for Acute Herpes Zoster Management: A Retrospective Study

Authors
Kang, Hee YongLee, Chung HunChoi, Sang SikLee, Mi KyoungLee, Yeon JooPark, Jong Sun
Issue Date
1월-2020
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
continuous epidural infusion; fentanyl; herpes zoster; ropivacaine; postherpetic neuralgia; neuropathic pain; intervention
Citation
MEDICINA-LITHUANIA, v.56, no.1
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SCIE
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Journal Title
MEDICINA-LITHUANIA
Volume
56
Number
1
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/58549
DOI
10.3390/medicina56010022
ISSN
1010-660X
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Currently, few studies have reported the effects of opioids during continuous epidural infusion (CEI) to control pain owing to herpes zoster (HZ). This study aimed to retrospectively compare the effectiveness of epidural opioids in the treatment of acute HZ pain. Materials and Methods: We reviewed medical records of 105 patients who were divided into two groups: R group (CEI with ropivacaine) and RF group (CEI with ropivacaine and fentanyl). Clinical efficacy was evaluated using the numeric rating scale (NRS) score for 6 months after the procedures. We compared the percentage of patients with complete remission in each group. We investigated the complication rates during CEI. Results: No significant differences in the NRS scores were observed between the two groups in the 6-month period. The adjusted odds ratio (OR) for patients included in the complete remission was 0.6 times lower in the RF group than in the R group (95% confidence interval: 0.22-1.71, p = 0.35). The OR for complications during CEI was higher in the RF group than in the R group. However, the difference was not statistically significant. Conclusions: No difference was observed in the management of HZ pain and the prevention of postherpetic neuralgia between the two groups. The incidence of complications tended to be higher in the RF group than in the R group.
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