Pulsed and Conventional Radiofrequency Treatment: Which Is Effective for Dental Procedure-Related Symptomatic Trigeminal Neuralgia?

被引:26
|
作者
Kim, Jae Hun [1 ]
Yu, Hee Young [2 ]
Park, Soo Young [3 ]
Lee, Sang Chul [3 ]
Kim, Yong Chul [3 ]
机构
[1] Konkuk Univ, Med Ctr, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Natl Rehabil Ctr, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Seoul 110744, South Korea
关键词
Dental Treatment; Pulsed Radiofrequency; Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation; Trigeminal Neuralgia; INFERIOR ALVEOLAR NERVE; FACIAL-PAIN; CLASSIFICATION; EXTRACTION; MANAGEMENT; DISORDERS; DIAGNOSIS;
D O I
10.1111/pme.12046
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Objectives. Many patients develop dental treatment-related symptomatic trigeminal neuralgia. However, the effectiveness of pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) treatment and conventional radiofrequency thermocoagulation (RFTC) for treatment of this disorder has not been determined. This retrospective study was conducted to compare the effectiveness and complications of PRF and RFTC in these patients. Methods. Fifty-four patients who experienced the onset of symptomatic trigeminal neuralgia after a dental treatment were managed by PRF or RFTC. Data were collected by reviewing their medical records and conducting a questionnaire. Patients' characteristics, the dental procedures that caused the trigeminal neuralgia, the baseline and posttreatment pain intensities, duration of pain relief, complications, and satisfactions to the treatment were evaluated. Results. Pain intensities were lower at 1 week (3.0/10 vs 6.4/10), at 1 month (2.5/10 vs 5.9/10), 3 months (2.6/10 vs 5.5/10), 6 months (3.1/10 vs 7.1/10) and 1 year (4.8/10 vs 7.2/10) in the RFTC group (28 patients) than in the PRF group (26 patients) (P<0.05). The duration of pain relief without medication in the RFTC group (10.8 months) was longer than that in the PRF group (0 months). The incidence of complications in the RFTC group (46.4%) was higher than that in the PRF group (3.8%) (P<0.05). The RFTC group reported higher satisfaction ratings (3.86/5) than the PRF group (2.19/5) (P<0.05). Conclusions. Although the RFTC group had more complications than the PRF group, most were minor and transient, and the patient satisfaction rate with RFTC was very high. Therefore, RFTC is an effective tool for the treatment of dental procedure-induced trigeminal neuralgia.
引用
收藏
页码:430 / 435
页数:6
相关论文
共 47 条
  • [31] A Comparison Between the Efficacy of Trigeminal Ganglion Radiofrequency Thermocoagulation and Ultrasound-Guided Maxillary-Mandibular Nerve Pulsed Radiofrequency in the Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia: A Randomized Clinical Trial
    Yildiz, Gokhan
    Akkaya, Omer Taylan
    CUREUS JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2024, 16 (06)
  • [32] Comparison of High-voltage- with Standard-voltage Pulsed Radiofrequency of Gasserian Ganglion in the Treatment of Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuralgia
    Fang, Luo
    Tao, Wang
    Lu Jingjing
    Nan, Ji
    PAIN PRACTICE, 2015, 15 (07) : 595 - 603
  • [33] Pulsed Radiofrequency V2 Treatment and Intranasal Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block: A Combination Therapy for Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia
    Michelle Nguyen
    Wilkes, Denise
    PAIN PRACTICE, 2010, 10 (04) : 370 - 374
  • [34] Combined pulsed and thermal radiofrequency versus thermal radiofrequency alone in the treatment of recurrent trigeminal neuralgia after microvascular decompression: A double blinded comparative study
    Abdel-Rahman, Khaled A.
    Elawamy, Abdelraheem M.
    Mostafa, Mohamed F.
    Hasan, Waleed S.
    Herdan, Ragaa
    Osman, Nagwa M.
    Ibrahim, Abdelrady S.
    Aly, Mohamed G.
    Ali, Abdelhady S.
    Abodahab, Gamal M.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2020, 24 (02) : 338 - 345
  • [35] Efficacy of high-voltage, long-duration pulsed radiofrequency for the treatment of acute herpes zoster-related trigeminal neuralgia in a patient with permanent pacemaker
    Li, Li-Mei
    Liu, Xiao-Dong
    Liu, Yue
    Liu, Ting-ting
    Zhang, Zhi-Li
    KOREAN JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2024, 37 (02): : 178 - 181
  • [36] Predictors of the Analgesic Efficacy of CT-Guided Percutaneous Pulsed Radiofrequency Treatment of Gasserian Ganglion in Patients With Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuralgia
    Ren, Hao
    Zhao, Chunmei
    Jia, Zipu
    Bian, Jiajia
    Luo, Fang
    PAIN PRACTICE, 2020, 20 (08) : 850 - 858
  • [37] Efficacy, Safety, and Predictors of Response to Pulsed Radiofrequency Therapy for Acute Zoster-Related Trigeminal Neuralgia Patients: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
    Jia, Yitong
    Shen, Ying
    Meng, Lan
    Wang, Tao
    Luo, Fang
    PAIN PHYSICIAN, 2022, 25 (04) : E523 - E530
  • [38] In Response: Mert Akbas et al: Which is Effective and Safe Method for the Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia: Temperature or Active Tip?
    Ding, Yuanyuan
    Zhao, Guangyi
    PAIN PHYSICIAN, 2019, 22 (03) : E236 - E236
  • [39] Effective treatment of high-voltage pulsed radiofrequency combined with oxygen-ozone injection in acute zoster neuralgia
    Li, Li-Mei
    Zhang, Zhi-Li
    Zheng, Bao-Sen
    Jia, Li-Li
    Yu, Wen-Li
    Du, Hong-Yin
    CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY, 2022, 223
  • [40] Evaluation of the efficacy of ultrasound-guided maxillary and mandibular nerve pulsed radiofrequency treatment for trigeminal neuralgia and factors associated with successful response: a retrospective study
    Can, Ezgi
    Perdecioglu, Gevher Rabia Genc
    Yildiz, Gokhan
    Yuruk, Damla
    Akkaya, Omer Taylan
    ACTA NEUROLOGICA BELGICA, 2025, 125 (01) : 109 - 117