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Measurement of the Skin Sympathetic Nerve Activity During Stellate, Thoracic, and Lumbar Sympathetic Ganglia Block

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Seoul National University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Chronic Pain Requiring Stellate, Thoracic, and Lumbar Sympathetic Ganglia Blockade

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03902860
SGB SKNA pilot

Details and patient eligibility

About

Sympathetic nerve activity can be measured transcutaneously in awake patients by computer-based filtering of raw signal obtained via skin leads attached on the chest and the right arm. Electrocardiogram can be removed by applying a high-pass filter setting of 150 Hz. Electromyogram can be filtered by applying a high-pass filter setting of 500 Hz or a band-pass filter setting of 500-1000 Hz.

Currently, the therapeutic effect of stellate, thoracic, and lumbar sympathetic ganglia block (SGB, TSGB, and LSGB, respectively) in patients with chronic pain is generally evaluated by using thermogram/thermography (change in temperature of the upper or lower extremeties) or questionnaire-based scoring.

However, it is not known whether the skin sympathetic nerve activity (SKNA) can be measured in patients undergoing SGB/TSGB/LSGB and used as an alternative tool for assessing the therapeutic effect of SGB/TSGB/LSGB.

Therefore, we planned this pilot study to observe whether the SKNA can be obtained in patients undergoing SGB/TSGB/LSGB and whether it is well correlated to thermogram or questionnaire-based scoring. If the SKNA is observed and decreases after SGB/TSGB/LSGB, it will be presented in milivolt (uV) and compared to that of pre-block values.

Enrollment

32 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Outpatient patients undergoing stellate, thoracic, and lumbar sympathetic block for chronic pain disease

Exclusion criteria

  • patients denial
  • peripheral vascular disease in the head and the upper extremities.
  • prior thoracic sympathectomy/sympathicotomy
  • prior resection or ablation (chemically or mechanically) of stellate, thoracic, and lumbar sympathetic
  • coagulapathy
  • infectious disease
  • allergy to local anesthetics

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Yunseok Jeon

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