CRPS ( Complex regional pain syndrome )
Important complication seen in orthopedics.CRPS is a type of persistent torment that typically influences an arm or a leg. CRPS normally creates after a physical issue, a medical procedure, a stroke or a cardiovascular failure. The aggravation is messed up with regards to the seriousness of the underlying injury.
2. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Neuropathic pain disorder involving long lasting pain that is out of
proportion to underlying cause
Etiology and Risk factors
Often preceded by any fracture, injury or surgery but may be
spontaneous
Especially involve distal extremities
Genetics
HLA gene play a role
3. Pathophysiology
1. Inflammatory
elevated pro inflammatory cytokines & neuropeptides
↓
vasodilatation
2. Immunological
Auto-antibodies against alpha 1 & beta 2 adrenergic receptor& muscuranic 2
receptors
3. Pain sensitization
reduction in pain threshold in periphery and central
4. Autonomic dysregulation
Increased sympathetic receptors
4. TYPES
Type I ( reflex sympathethic dystrophy )
Occurs without peripheral nerve damage
Type II ( causalgia )
Damage / trauma to peripheral nerve
Both has same clinical presentation
Subtypes
Warm CRPS
Involves vasodilation
Cold CRPS
Doesn’t involve vasodilatation
5. Signs and symptoms
Pain
Occurs within a region
Continue and long lasting
Hyperalgesia
Disproportionate to the underlying
injury
Exagerated pain
Allodynia
Pain ellicited by stimuli that should
not cause pain
Functional impairment
Weakness
Reduced ability of motion
6. Erythema & edema
Hyperhidrosis
Excessive sweating in the affected area
Sleep disturbance due to pain
Dermatological
Hair thinning or complete loss
Skin thickening and nail changes
Pyschiatric
Anxiety and depression
Chest pain
Symptoms may last for one year
7. Stage I: Acute
• May last up to three months
• Swelling and joint stiffness
• Increased warmth and redness
• Changes in the skin’s color, appearance, and texture
Stage II: Dystrophic
• Can last 3 to 12 months
• Swelling, increased stiffness, brittle and cracked
nails, weakening of muscles, the disappearance of
skin wrinkles
• Increased sensitivity
Stage III: Atrophic
• Occurs after a year of developing early symptoms
• The affected area’s skin becomes pale, dry, stiff,
tightly stretched, and shiny
• The muscles and tendons undergo atrophy
STAGES OF CRPS