Michael Nirenberg, DPM , Clinical and Forensic Podiatrist, Friendly Foot Care, PC, Crown Point, IN.
Orthop Nurs. 2021;40(4):204-208. doi: 10.1097/NOR.0000000000000769.
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a potentially life-altering, neuropathic pain condition that often affects an extremity in response to surgery or even minor trauma. The pain is often disproportionate to the injury sustained or the surgical procedure performed-and it has been described as excruciating and unbearable. CRPS can result in irreversible, disabling changes in the affected limb. In some cases it has resulted in amputation or severe psychological issues. However, CRPS outcomes are generally more successful with early detection and treatment. This article presents an overview of CRPS and discusses the critical role nurses can play in recognizing the condition early, assisting with treatment, and providing psychological support.
复杂性区域疼痛综合征(CRPS)是一种可能改变生活的神经病理性疼痛疾病,通常在手术后甚至轻微创伤后影响四肢。疼痛往往与所受的伤害或手术过程不成比例,有人形容其为剧痛难忍。CRPS 可导致受影响肢体发生不可逆转的致残性改变。在某些情况下,它会导致截肢或严重的心理问题。然而,通过早期发现和治疗,CRPS 的结果通常更为成功。本文概述了 CRPS,并讨论了护士在早期识别该疾病、协助治疗和提供心理支持方面可以发挥的关键作用。