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Clinical Pain 2020; 19(1): 23-27

Published online June 30, 2020 https://doi.org/10.35827/cp.2020.19.1.23

Copyright © Korean Association of Pain Medicine.

Application of Segmental Phase Angle for Assessment of Post-Stroke Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

뇌졸중 후 복합부위통증증후군에서 부위별 위상각을 이용한 평가

Se-Heum Park, M.D.1, Woo-Jin Kim, M.D., Ph.D.2, Geun-Yeol Jo, M.D., Ph.D.1 and Jun-Koo Kwon, M.D.1

박세흠1ㆍ김우진2ㆍ조근열1ㆍ권준구1

1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Inje University Haeundae Paik Hospital, Busan, Korea, 2Department of Rehabilitation, Epworth Rehabilitation, Epworth Healthcare, Hawthorn, VIC, Australia

인제대학교 해운대 백병원 재활의학교실1, 호주 엡워스 병원 재활의학과2

Received: September 6, 2019; Accepted: October 2, 2019

Abstract

Our objective is to evaluate the applicability of segmental phase angle (PhA) via bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) for post-stroke complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). Due to its noninvasiveness and convenience, various studies have used BIA in clinical conditions. We measured segmental PhA in 4 patients at the time of CRPS diagnosis and repeated 4 weeks after 2 weeks of steroid pulse therapy. In 3 cases, the affected-to-unaffected ratio of the upper limb PhA decreased at the time of diagnosis. In 2 cases with improvement of more than 5 points in the CRPS severity score (CSS), increased ratios were observed. In other 2 cases with improvement of less than 4 points in the CSS, no remarkable changes in the ratios were found. We suggest that the segmental PhA can be helpful in assessment of post-stroke CRPS and its recovery.

KeywordsStroke, Electric impedance, Complex regional pain syndrome

Korean Association of Pain Medicine

Vol.23 No.2
December 2024

eISSN: 2765-5156

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