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Pain Management Services Can Be a Cost-Effective Option over Surgery for the Treatment of Chronic Pain.

Abd-Elsayed A, Jin MY

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39804407 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF COMMENTARY: The number of facilities and physicians that offer pain management services has grown significantly since the 1970s. Despite the rise in prevalence of individuals with chronic pain during that time... PURPOSE OF COMMENTARY: The number of facilities and physicians that offer pain management services has grown significantly since the 1970s. Despite the rise in prevalence of individuals with chronic pain during that time, interventional pain physicians remain underutilized. One reason why this may be the case is a large number of patients are referred directly to surgical specialists prior to being seen by an interventional pain physician. With the rising cost of healthcare, a shift away from surgical specialists and towards pain specialists as part of a multidisciplinary care team may help reduce the cost of care for chronic pain patients. RECENT FINDINGS: Through comparing the costs for patients with various types of chronic back pain, it was found that those who were treated by a pain physician rather than a surgeon saved up to over $8000 USD. Despite the cost benefits, it is important to recognize that healthcare disparities still exist which prevent patients from accessing interventional pain physicians. These disparities include patient location and insurance coverage. Overall, the treatment paradigm should start with non-invasive treatments, followed by minimally invasive procedures, with surgical interventions reserved as a last resort for when less invasive measures fail. Early incorporation of a multidisciplinary care team that includes chronic pain management services is critical for providing appropriate and cost-effective patient care.

A Review of the Prospera Spinal Cord Stimulation System with Multiphase Stimulation and Proactive Care.

Naidu RK, Kapural L, Li S … +4 more , Tourjé C, Rutledge J, Dickerson D, Lubenow TR

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39804395 · Full text

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to describe the development and key features of the Prospera™ Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) System, as well as the clinical evidence supporting its use. Prospera delivers... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to describe the development and key features of the Prospera™ Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) System, as well as the clinical evidence supporting its use. Prospera delivers therapy using a proprietary multiphase stimulation paradigm and is the first SCS system to offer proactive care through automatic, objective, daily, remote device monitoring and remote programming capabilities. RECENT FINDINGS: Results from the recently published BENEFIT-02 trial support the short-term safety and efficacy of multiphase stimulation in patients with chronic pain. BENEFIT-03 is an ongoing, multicenter, single-arm study with 24-month follow-up; interim analyses suggest that multiphase therapy is safe and effective and that patients and clinicians have positive experiences with remote device management. Preliminary evidence suggests that the Prospera SCS System represents an opportunity to improve patient care by combining an effective multiphase stimulation paradigm with an efficient proactive care model.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Biofeedback.

Wie C, Dunn T, Sperry J … +7 more , Strand N, Dawodu A, Freeman J, Covington S, Pew S, Misra L, Maloney J

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39786604 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review aims to understand the foundations of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and biofeedback, their indications for therapy, and evidence-based support. RECENT FINDINGS: Both CBT and biofeedbac... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This review aims to understand the foundations of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and biofeedback, their indications for therapy, and evidence-based support. RECENT FINDINGS: Both CBT and biofeedback are noninvasive therapy options for patients who are suffering from a variety of chronic pain conditions, including chronic low back pain, headache, fibromyalgia, and temporomandibular disorder (TMD). CBT has been shown to be effective in treating multiple chronic pain conditions.

Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF): Emerging Concepts in Diagnosis, Pain Management, and Novel Treatment Options: A Narrative Review.

Kaye AD, Islam RK, Nguyen ID … +9 more , Robin CJ, Norwood HA, Baptiste CJ, McGregor DW, Barrie S, Parker-Actlis TQ, Ahmadzadeh S, Islam KN, Shekoohi S

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39786587 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) is a hereditary autoinflammatory disorder predominantly affecting individuals of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern descent, including those with certain heritages incl... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) is a hereditary autoinflammatory disorder predominantly affecting individuals of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern descent, including those with certain heritages including Sephardic Jewish, Armenian, Turkish, and Arab. The disorder affects up to 1 in 200 people making it a very common etiology for pain states worldwide, including serositis mediated painful states of the chest, joint, and abdomen. RECENT FINDINGS: Defined by recurrent episodes of fever and inflammation, FMF can lead to not only severe pain, but complications such as renal amyloidosis, if untreated. This narrative review explores the genetic basis, clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria, and current management strategies for FMF. Mutations in the MEFV gene result in the dysregulation of the pyrin inflammasome, leading to excessive production of inflammatory cytokines. Diagnosis primarily relies on clinical criteria supported by genetic testing. Colchicine remains the cornerstone of treatment, effectively preventing inflammatory attacks and complications. For colchicine-resistant patients, IL-1 antagonists like anakinra and canakinumab show promise, although their long-term benefits require further investigation. The present investigation underscores the importance of early diagnosis and integrated treatment approaches to improve patient outcomes, pain management, and quality of life.

Neuromodulation for Headache Management in Pregnancy.

Smirnoff L, Bravo M, Hyppolite T

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39777577 · Full text

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Management of primary headache disorders during pregnancy is limited due to known teratogenicity or unknown safety of many currently available pharmaceutical therapies. Here, we explore the safety and... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Management of primary headache disorders during pregnancy is limited due to known teratogenicity or unknown safety of many currently available pharmaceutical therapies. Here, we explore the safety and efficacy of non-invasive neuromodulatory devices as another treatment modality for pregnant patients. RECENT FINDINGS: There are six FDA-cleared, non-invasive neuromodulatory devices currently available for the management of headache that include remote electrical neuromodulation (REN), noninvasive vagal nerve stimulation (nVNS), external trigeminal nerve stimulation (eTNS), single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (sTMS), and external concurrent occipital and trigeminal neurostimulation (eCOT-NS). Neuromodulatory devices are a safe, effective, and well tolerated non-pharmacological option for migraine and other primary headache disorders. Although evidence of safety and tolerability use in pregnancy is limited, they may serve as a therapeutic alternative or adjunct to improve the care of our pregnant patients.

The Role of Regional Anesthesia in ICU Pain Management.

Katz J, Bok SS, Dizdarevic A

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39777576 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to provide the most recent update and summary on the consideration, benefits and application of regional anesthesia in the ICU setting, as it pertains to the management of... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to provide the most recent update and summary on the consideration, benefits and application of regional anesthesia in the ICU setting, as it pertains to the management of perioperative pain. RECENT FINDINGS: Regional anesthesia and analgesia have become ubiquitous in the perioperative setting, with numerous indications and benefits. As integral part of the multimodal analgesia approach, various regional blocks have been increasingly utilized in critically ill patients. We focus this review on various regional techniques employed for critically ill patients after cardiac, thoracic, and major abdominal surgery, including neuraxial and novel truncal blocks. Effective pain management in critically ill patients poses many challenges and is extremely important. Regional anesthesia, in combination with other analgesia modalities, while still under-utilized, can help reduce acute perioperative pain, stress response, opioid use and related side effects and expedite recovery and improve clinical outcomes.

Dialysis Headache: An Updated Literature Review.

Barber M

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39777568 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The objective of this review is to describe recent updates in the understanding of dialysis headache. These recent findings will be placed in a historical context that reviews the clinical features, cl... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The objective of this review is to describe recent updates in the understanding of dialysis headache. These recent findings will be placed in a historical context that reviews the clinical features, classification, epidemiology, pathophysiology, and treatment of dialysis headache. RECENT FINDINGS: There is something intrinsic to the dialysis procedure itself that leads to headaches in susceptible individuals. Proposed mechanisms include fluid and electrolyte shifts, blood pressure parameters, the release of neuroinflammatory particles, and the mechanics of the dialysis procedure. Recent findings quantify the potential roles of CGRP and substance P in dialysis headache pathophysiology. Advances in dialysis techniques, like online hemodiafiltration, have also been found to vastly reduce headache incidence. Caffeine, which has anecdotally been considered potentially therapeutic for dialysis headache, may not actually provide benefit. Dialysis headache significantly impairs quality of life in many individuals on hemodialysis, a procedure which is itself already burdensome. A clearer understanding of the pathophysiology of dialysis headache has the potential to drive therapeutic advances.

Diagnosis and Management of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI): A Comprehensive, Patient-centered Approach.

Sergeyenko Y, Andreae ME, Segal M

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39776286 · Full text

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to provide an update regarding recent research and recommendations in the care of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). RECENT FINDINGS: New diagnostic criteria for mTBI hav... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to provide an update regarding recent research and recommendations in the care of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). RECENT FINDINGS: New diagnostic criteria for mTBI have recently been developed by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine through the Delphi method and this will help to standardize assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. Symptoms of mTBI are diverse and can sometimes become persistent. Treatment of mTBI should be patient-centered and may require subspeciality referral and coordinated, inter-disciplinary, or multi-disciplinary treatment.

Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Post-Traumatic Headache: A Systematic Review.

Christensen RH, Al-Khazali HM, Iljazi A … +2 more , Szabo E, Ashina H

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39775377 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To evaluate the available studies on structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of post-traumatic headache (PTH). RECENT FINDINGS: A systematic search of PubMed and Embase databases (from inception to... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To evaluate the available studies on structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of post-traumatic headache (PTH). RECENT FINDINGS: A systematic search of PubMed and Embase databases (from inception to February 1, 2024) identified nine relevant structural MRI studies. These studies included adult participants diagnosed with acute or persistent PTH in adherence with any edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders. Eight studies focused on PTH attributed to mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), while one examined PTH after whiplash injury. The comparison groups consisted of healthy individuals, people with mild TBI (without PTH), and/or individuals with migraine. The eligible studies assessed brain morphometry (n = 7), both cortical morphometry and diffusion tensor imaging (n = 1), or used structural brain images for machine learning (n = 1). The main findings indicated alterations in brain regions involved in affective pain processing and cognitive functions. However, the results were largely incongruent, likely due to small sample sizes and methodologic issues. Structural MRI has shown alterations in the brains of people with PTH, particularly in regions responsible for affective pain processing, cognitive control, and visual processing. These findings align well with the clinical features commonly observed in PTH. Nevertheless, most findings were inconsistent across studies, highlighting the need for methodologic standardization and investigations with larger sample sizes.

Post-laparoscopic Shoulder Pain Management: A Narrative Review.

Zhao Y, Xin W, Luo X

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39775327 · Full text

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Post-laparoscopic shoulder pain (PLSP) can slow patient recovery and extend hospital stays, making its management crucial for patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery. Current consensus guidelines say... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Post-laparoscopic shoulder pain (PLSP) can slow patient recovery and extend hospital stays, making its management crucial for patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery. Current consensus guidelines say little about how to prevent or manage PLSP. In this context, a multimodal approach to PLSP management that maybe extend beyond the pharmaceutical interventions currently employed. A variety of devices comprising both invasive and noninvasive approaches are available to patients, serving as adjuvants to analgesics. In this review, we explore the potential causes of PLSP. Additionally, by searching relevant databases and reviewing existing literature, we provide a comprehensive summary of current PLSP management strategies excluding analgesics. RECENT FINDINGS: A total of 30 articles were reviewed. The review identified a number of different treatments for PLSP, including trendelenburg position, discharge of residual gas, pulmonary recruitment manoeuvre, low-pressure pneumoperitoneum and phrenic nerve block, among others. However, the inconsistencies in the study designs resulted in disparate conclusions. While the current studies provide valuable insights, there is a clear need for further research in this area.

Cryoneurolysis for Post Operative Pain Following Chest Surgery: Contemporary Evidence and Future Directions.

Stapleton G, Shah S, Brovman EY

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39775314 · Publisher ↗

Management of acute and chronic pain following surgery remains a critical patient management challenge, with poor pain management associated with negative patient satisfaction, increased opioid consumption and a high inc... Management of acute and chronic pain following surgery remains a critical patient management challenge, with poor pain management associated with negative patient satisfaction, increased opioid consumption and a high incidence of adverse events. Chest surgery specifically carries a high incidence of significant early and chronic post operative pain. The high incidence, prolonged duration of pain, and adverse effects associated with chronic opioid analgesia, has given rise to the need for non-opioid pain management strategies. Cryoneurolysis, also known as cryoanalgesia, has emerged as a promising option for both acute and chronic pain management. While cryoneurolysis was first developed over fifty years ago, its utilization was limited by technical implementation challenges and limitations in identifying target structures percutaneously. Advances both in cryoneurolysis delivery devices as well as ultrasound have reinvigorated interest in the technique, with recent studies highlighting the advantages of cryoneurolysis, including its favorable side effect profile, long duration of efficacy and relative technical simplicity. The purpose of this review is to examine techniques for cryoneurolysis, and explore recent evidence for safety and efficacy of the technique following different surgical procedures.

Pain and Perception: Exploring Psychedelics as Novel Therapeutic Agents in Chronic Pain Management.

Strand NH, Whitney M, Johnson B … +8 more , Dunn T, Attanti S, Maloney J, Misra L, Gomez D, Viswanath O, Emami E, Leathem J

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39775134 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Chronic pain affects approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide, representing the leading cause of disability and a significant financial burden on healthcare systems. Conventional treatments, such as... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Chronic pain affects approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide, representing the leading cause of disability and a significant financial burden on healthcare systems. Conventional treatments, such as opioids and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, are frequently linked to adverse effects, including dependency and gastrointestinal issues, and often offer limited long-term relief. This review explores the potential of psychedelics, including psilocybin, LSD, and ketamine, as alternative therapeutic agents in chronic pain management. RECENT FINDINGS: These substances modulate pain perception through actions on serotonergic and glutamatergic systems and may promote neuroplasticity, offering novel pathways for pain relief. Specifically, the review details the pharmacologic actions of psychedelics, their effects on chronic pain syndromes such as cancer pain, migraines, and neuropathic pain, and their clinical implications. The safety profiles, patient responses, and analgesic properties of these compounds are examined, highlighting the need for further research to validate their efficacy and optimize their therapeutic use in pain management.

Efficacy of Intra-Articular Platelet-Rich Plasma Injections in Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Kaye AD, Boullion JA, Abdelsalam M … +9 more , Green MA, Nguyen A, MacDonald EM, Dastgah M, Ballaera C, Ahmadzadeh S, Mychaskiw Ii G, Shekoohi S, Robinson CL

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39760984 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a gradual deterioration of articular cartilage characterized by pain and physical dysfunction. Although analgesic pharmacological agents are the first-line treatment for kne... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a gradual deterioration of articular cartilage characterized by pain and physical dysfunction. Although analgesic pharmacological agents are the first-line treatment for knee OA, they are not effective for all patients. In this study, we evaluate the efficacy of an intra-articular injection treatment using platelet-rich plasma (PRP) in reducing pain and improving functional ability. RECENT FINDINGS: Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, this systematic review and meta-analysis (SR/MA) provides an updated overview for the role of PRP in knee OA treatment. Ten articles, published between 2016 and 2023, met the inclusion criteria and compared PRP treatment to a placebo control at six-month follow-up. A total of 9,409 potential studies were identified from a review of four different databases: PubMed (n = 4595), Cochrane (n = 4252), VHL (n = 112), and OpenSigle (n = 450). After the titles and abstracts and inclusion and exclusion criteria were considered, a total of 10 studies were analyzed. Although a significant improvement among PRP-treated groups in some studies was found, there was variability such as where the aforementioned scores appeared to worsen and some only demonstrated trends. Overall, PRP may be a promising treatment for symptomatic knee OA. However, further research is necessary to determine the efficacy of PRP in treating knee OA, with specific considerations for times at follow-up, frequency and dosage of injections, and comorbidities, which were unaccounted for in this SR/MA.

Sexual Dimorphism in Migraine. Focus on Mitochondria.

Fila M, Przyslo L, Derwich M … +2 more , Pawlowska E, Blasiak J

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39760955 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Migraine prevalence in females is up to 3 times higher than in males and females show higher frequency, longer duration, and increased severity of headache attacks, but the reason for that difference i... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Migraine prevalence in females is up to 3 times higher than in males and females show higher frequency, longer duration, and increased severity of headache attacks, but the reason for that difference is not known. This narrative review presents the main aspects of sex dimorphism in migraine prevalence and discusses the role of sex-related differences in mitochondrial homeostasis in that dimorphism. The gender dimension is also shortly addressed. RECENT FINDINGS: The imbalance between energy production and demand in the brain susceptible to migraine is an important element of migraine pathogenesis. Mitochondria are the main energy source in the brain and mitochondrial impairment is reported in both migraine patients and animal models of human migraine. However, it is not known whether the observed changes are consequences of primary disturbance of mitochondrial homeostasis or are secondary to the migraine-affected hyperexcitable brain. Sex hormones regulate mitochondrial homeostasis, and several reports suggest that the female hormones may act protectively against mitochondrial impairment, contributing to more effective energy production in females, which may be utilized in the mechanisms responsible for migraine progression. Migraine is characterized by several comorbidities that are characterized by sex dimorphism in their prevalence and impairments in mitochondrial functions. Mitochondria may play a major role in sexual dimorphism in migraine through the involvement in energy production, the dependence on sex hormones, and the involvement in sex-dependent comorbidities. Studies on the role of mitochondria in sex dimorphism in migraine may contribute to precise personal therapeutic strategies.

Influence of Obesity, Race and Gender on Radiation Exposure for Epidural Procedures.

Manchikanti L, Kaye AD, Sanapati MR … +3 more , Pampati V, Shekoohi S, Hirsch JA

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39760932 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This retrospective, case controlled, comparative evaluation review of radiation exposure during epidural procedures in interventional pain management assessed variations in radiation exposure based on... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This retrospective, case controlled, comparative evaluation review of radiation exposure during epidural procedures in interventional pain management assessed variations in radiation exposure based on obesity, race, and gender. RECENT FINDINGS: Numerous publications have shown increasing radiation exposure based on body mass index (BMI). However, the influence of race and gender have not been studied. A recent study assessing radiation exposure for epidural procedures with mandated 2 views, compared to a single view or optional 2 views, showed an increase in exposure time of 21%, with radiation dose increases of 133%. The influence of obesity, has been studied, but potential influence of race, and gender on radiation exposure for epidural procedures has not been studied. The present review shows a prevalence of total obesity with BMI of 30 or above of 50.9%, with a higher prevalence in patients below the age of 45, female gender, and African Americans. Mean fluoroscopy time and dose increased significantly from 6.9 s to 0.925 milligray (mGy) for all epidural procedures for those who are underweight to 10.0 s and 6.7 mGy for those with Class 3 obesity above BMI of 40. However, after adjusting for body mass index, no significant differences were noted in race for both fluoroscopy time and radiation dose across multiple epidural procedures. Fluoroscopy time and radiation dose increased in males in cervical interlaminar and lumbar transforaminal procedures.

Ethical Considerations in the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Pain Medicine.

Cascella M, Shariff MN, Viswanath O … +2 more , Leoni MLG, Varrassi G

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39760779 · Publisher ↗

Although the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into medicine and healthcare holds transformative potential, significant challenges must be necessarily addressed. This technological innovation requires a commitm... Although the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into medicine and healthcare holds transformative potential, significant challenges must be necessarily addressed. This technological innovation requires a commitment to ethical principles. Key issues concern autonomy, reliability, and bias. Furthermore, AI development must guarantee rigorous data privacy and security standards. Effective AI implementation demands thorough validation, transparency, and the involvement of multidisciplinary teams to oversee ethical considerations. These issues also concern pain medicine where careful assessment of subjective experiences and individualized care are crucial. Notably, in this rapidly evolving technological landscape, politics plays a pivotal role in establishing rules and regulations. Regulatory frameworks, such as the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act and recent U.S. executive orders, provide essential guidelines for the responsible use of AI. This step is crucial for balancing innovation with rigorous ethical standards, ultimately leveraging the incredible AI's benefits. As the field evolves rapidly and concepts like algorethics and data ethics become more widespread, the scientific community is increasingly recognizing the need for specialists in this area, such as AI Ethics Specialists.

Efficacy of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation in Management of Cancer Pain: a Meta Analysis.

Kaye AD, Allen KE, Shah SS … +10 more , Smith SA, Plaisance TR, Brouillette AE, Despanie DJ, Payton TD, Rieger R, Singh N, Ahmadzadeh S, Gennuso S, Shekoohi S

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39754697 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present investigation assesses efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on relief of cancer or chemotherapy-related pain. Patients with cancer experience a relatively high pre... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The present investigation assesses efficacy of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on relief of cancer or chemotherapy-related pain. Patients with cancer experience a relatively high prevalence of pain that is reportedly undertreated. Therefore, this analysis is pertinent to determine if TENS is a useful complementary therapy considering its increase in accessibility and minimal side effect profile. RECENT FINDINGS: A systematic search for eligible studies from PubMed, Google Scholar, Cochrane, and Embase was performed. The present investigation elucidated any significant differences between change in numeric rating scale of average and maximum pain scores between a TENS and non-TENS group. A nonsignificant difference was reported between TENS and non-TENS, with a mean difference of - 0.393 (95% CI - 1.780, 0.993; P = 0.578). For change in maximum pain reported, a nonsignificant difference was also found, with a mean difference of 0.128 (95% CI - 1.158, 1.414; P = 0.845). CONCLUSION: Related to various limitations of this meta-analysis, no definitive conclusions could be concluded regarding efficacy of TENS in the treatment of cancer or chemotherapy-related pain. Additional randomized primary studies with standardized treatment protocols and pain measurements are needed for future meta-analysis and recommendations for clinical practice.

Efficacy of Immunotherapy for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: A Narrative Review.

Kaye AD, Nguyen A, Boullion J … +8 more , Blue MF, Allen DWH, Kelkar RA, Mouhaffel A, Ro AT, Ahmadzadeh S, Shekoohi S, Robinson CL

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39754683 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic condition characterized by disproportional pain typically affecting an extremity. Management of CRPS is centered around specific symptomatology, which... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic condition characterized by disproportional pain typically affecting an extremity. Management of CRPS is centered around specific symptomatology, which tends to be a combination of autonomic dysfunction, nociceptive sensitization, chronic inflammation, and/or motor dysfunction. Targeting the autoimmune component of CRPS provides a way to both symptomatically treat as well as minimize progression of CRPS. RECENT FINDINGS: Understanding the physiology of CRPS and strategies for treating and targeting immunophysiology behind CRPS allows examination of the efficacy of such treatments. IL-1 receptor antagonism, glucocorticoid administration, IVIG infusion, and TNFα inhibitors are treatments that target the immune response and decrease inflammation, thereby reducing pain and enhancing function in patients with CRPS. IL-1 receptor antagonism is thought to inhibit the inflammatory effects of IL-1, a key player in the inflammatory process in CRPS. Glucocorticoids have anti-inflammatory properties and can reduce inflammation in affected tissues. IVIG infusion involves administering immunoglobulins, which may modulate the immune response and reduce autoimmunity in CRPS. TNFα inhibitors block the action of TNFα, a pro-inflammatory cytokine associated with CRPS development. These therapies are further discussed at the extent of mechanism of action as well as advantages and limitations of such therapies. The present investigation provides a detailed summary of the mechanism of action, advantages, and limitations of novel immunomodulatory therapies and recent studies and trials that investigated these therapies for CRPS. Future studies are warranted related to the role of immunomodulators in the treatment of CRPS.

Efficacy, Indications, and Safety of Intrathecal Baclofen Pump: A Narrative Review.

Kaye AD, Cheon SY, Roque MH … +10 more , Gibbs C, Mott KR, Wandler AM, Munir ST, Lin J, Ahmadzadeh S, Siddaiah H, Myers SH, Bembenick KN, Shekoohi S

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39754631 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Baclofen, a muscle relaxant that reduces the release of excitatory neurotransmitters in the pre-synaptic neurons stimulating inhibitory neuronal signals in post-synaptic neurons, has been around for ov... PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Baclofen, a muscle relaxant that reduces the release of excitatory neurotransmitters in the pre-synaptic neurons stimulating inhibitory neuronal signals in post-synaptic neurons, has been around for over 5 decades. Baclofen is used primarily for spasticity and since 1982, has had a role as an intrathecal agent. In the present investigation, we review research trends and updates on safety and efficacy of intrathecal baclofen (ITB) pumps. RECENT FINDINGS: Evaluation of safety and efficacy of ITB pumps in spasticity and relevant conditions was evaluated in the present investigation. PubMed and ClinicalTrials.gov were used to review appropriate related literature. Commonly reported aspects regarding ITB efficacy include comparison with alternative treatments, maintenance efficacy, and long-term outcomes. Safety considerations and risk factors associated with ITB include postoperative complications, withdrawal symptoms, tolerance issues, long-term management, and contraindications. In summary, the present investigation reveals that ITB is efficacious for muscle spasticity; however, efforts should be made to enhance safety and efficacy by providing improved best practice guidelines on maximum safe dose with the least amount of risk with individualized treatments.

Traumatic Brain Injury in Intimate Partner Violence.

Callaway CCM, Ch'ang JH

Curr Pain Headache Rep · 2025 Jan · PMID 39754618 · Publisher ↗

PURPOSEOF REVIEW: In this article, we explore the current literature on traumatic brain injury (TBI) in survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) and evaluate the barriers to studying this vulnerable population. RECEN... PURPOSEOF REVIEW: In this article, we explore the current literature on traumatic brain injury (TBI) in survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) and evaluate the barriers to studying this vulnerable population. RECENT FINDINGS: Research on TBI and IPV is limited by multiple factors including mistrust of the healthcare system by survivors, lack of awareness by community advocates, and insufficient funding by public entities. As such, most investigations are small population, retrospective, and qualitative. Quantitative research addressing the scope of TBI in IPV found reported rates ranging from 19 to 100% of survivors experiencing neurological injury at the hands of a violent partner. The principals of trauma-informed healthcare should guide both neurological care for survivors as well as future studies on TBI and IPV, with an emphasis on community-based participatory research.
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