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Medicina Interna
Print version ISSN 0872-671X
Abstract
RAMOS, Maria Sofia and REIS-PINA, Paulo. Central Pain and Stroke: A Short Narrative Review. Medicina Interna [online]. 2021, vol.28, n.2, pp.47-52. Epub Sep 01, 2021. ISSN 0872-671X. https://doi.org/10.24950/r/129/20/2/2021.
Introduction:
Pain can be a sequel of a stroke, and is often undervalued, limiting the patient´s quality of life. This study aimed to make a narrative review on central post stroke pain (CPSP) including its definition, prevalence, clinical presentation,
diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment.
Methods:
A search was performed on PubMed© looking for articles in Portuguese or English, with full text, about human research, in adults, using the terms “central” and “pain” and “post stroke”. Thirty-three articles were included in this narrative review.
Discussion:
CPSP is a neuropathic pain syndrome resulting from an insult to the central nervous system. It is characterized by pain and sensory abnormalities, such as allodynia and hyperalgesia. Prevalence varies from 5% to 50% (thalamic stroke) and it is often underdiagnosed and undertreated. Treatment includes mainly antidepressants and anticonvulsants, and a non-pharmacological approach. The surgical approach is intended for refractory cases.
Conclusion:
Management of CPSP is challenging and requires an individualized approach. Future studies may clarify CPSP´s pathophysiology, define clear diagnostic criteria, and collect evidence that allows a more effective treatment.
Keywords : Central Nervous System Sensitization; Hyperalgesia; Neuralgia; Pain Perception; Stroke..