Block Tabitha, Kuo Jonathann, Green Marcel
Research, Hudson Medical Group, New York, USA.
Regenerative and Anti-Aging Medicine, Hudson Medical Group, New York, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Jul 3;15(7):e41309. doi: 10.7759/cureus.41309. eCollection 2023 Jul.
Dual sympathetic blocks (DSBs) have been shown to provide significant symptom relief in individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, despite the clinical significance of DSB in PTSD treatment, a subset of patients experience the recurrence of somatic symptoms of PTSD and trauma-induced anxiety. The purpose of this case report is to describe our experience with the successful treatment of acute symptoms of PTSD by using serial DSBs and DSBs with pulsed radiofrequency (PRF). An 18-year-old male who had suffered multiple childhood traumatic events presented with severe and persistent symptoms consistent with a diagnosis of PTSD. The patient had been previously treated with myriad, multiple-year trials of psychotropic medications and psychotherapy as well as lifestyle modifications involving art therapy and physical exercise. Despite these psychiatric and psychological interventions, his symptoms persisted. The patient underwent a total of four bilateral DSBs, three of which were enhanced with PRF, over a period of 15 months at our clinic, with intervals of three, four, and six months between appointments, respectively. At the two-week follow-up after the initial bilateral stellate ganglion block (SGB) procedure, a major improvement in the patient's PTSD symptoms was observed, specifically symptoms of anxiety and a heightened sense of danger. These results were confirmed by a reduction in PTSD Checklist Version 5 (PCL-5) scores from 73 to 50. However, three months later, some of his symptoms returned. The patient elected to proceed with a bilateral PRF-enhanced DSB, and he subsequently reported that his PTSD and general anxiety symptoms subsided by 80%, which was confirmed by a reduction in PCL-5 scores from 50 to 42. This significant symptom relief persisted for four months, and the patient returned for his second bilateral PRF-enhanced DSB. The patient's PCL-5 score further dropped from 42 to 22 and he reported an 80% reduction in symptoms, which persisted for six months. The patient elected to undergo a third bilateral PRF-enhanced DSB, which was successful in further reducing his symptoms as demonstrated by a self-reported 80% symptom relief and a drop in PCL-5 scores from 22 to 20, which has persisted for over six months. We highlight the fact that the addition of PRF in a selective blockade of the stellate ganglion via injection reduced our patient's PTSD symptoms to below the PTSD diagnostic threshold. Furthermore, we report that the clinical efficacy of bilateral PRF-enhanced DSB may be additive over successive procedures. We also provide a theoretical exposition of our findings.
双交感神经阻滞(DSBs)已被证明能显著缓解创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)患者的症状。然而,尽管DSB在PTSD治疗中具有临床意义,但仍有一部分患者会出现PTSD的躯体症状复发以及创伤诱发的焦虑。本病例报告的目的是描述我们使用系列DSB和脉冲射频(PRF)辅助的DSB成功治疗PTSD急性症状的经验。一名18岁男性,童年经历过多次创伤事件,出现了与PTSD诊断相符的严重且持续的症状。该患者此前接受过多种精神药物治疗、多年的心理治疗以及包括艺术治疗和体育锻炼在内的生活方式调整。尽管进行了这些精神和心理干预,他的症状仍持续存在。在我们诊所,该患者在15个月内共接受了4次双侧DSB,其中3次采用了PRF增强,每次治疗间隔分别为3个月、4个月和6个月。在首次双侧星状神经节阻滞(SGB)手术后两周的随访中,观察到患者的PTSD症状有显著改善,尤其是焦虑症状和高度的危险感。PTSD检查表第5版(PCL - 5)评分从73降至50证实了这些结果。然而,三个月后,他的一些症状又复发了。患者选择继续接受双侧PRF增强的DSB治疗,随后他报告其PTSD和一般焦虑症状减轻了80%,PCL - 5评分从50降至42证实了这一点。这种显著的症状缓解持续了四个月,之后患者回来接受第二次双侧PRF增强的DSB治疗。患者的PCL - 5评分进一步从42降至22,他报告症状减轻了80%,且持续了六个月。患者选择接受第三次双侧PRF增强的DSB治疗,此次治疗成功进一步减轻了他的症状,自我报告症状减轻80%,PCL - 5评分从22降至20,且这种情况持续了六个多月。我们强调,通过注射在星状神经节的选择性阻滞中加入PRF,使我们的患者PTSD症状降至PTSD诊断阈值以下。此外,我们报告双侧PRF增强的DSB的临床疗效在连续治疗过程中可能具有累加性。我们还对我们的发现进行了理论阐述。