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J Dtsch Dermatol Ges · Nov 2003
Clinical Trial[Efficacy, side effects and patient satisfaction with wrist conduction block anaesthesia prior to the treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis with botulinum toxin type A].
- Thorsten Siebert, Ronald Sinkgraven, Monika Fuchslocher, and Berthold Rzany.
- Klinik für Dermatologie, Venerologie und Allergologie, Fakultät für Klinische Medizin Mannheim der Universität Heidelberg, Universitätsklinikum Mannheim.
- J Dtsch Dermatol Ges. 2003 Nov 1; 1 (11): 876-83.
BackgroundThe treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis with botulinum toxin type A (BTX A) injections is one of the most effective therapeutic options. However, without adequate anaesthesia this treatment is not feasible in most patients. The anaesthesia of the radial, median and ulnar nerves (wrist block) is despite the absence of good data considered effective but risky.Patients And MethodsBetween 1.10.1999 and 30.9.2001 retrospectively the efficacy, side effects and the patient satisfaction regarding the overall performance of the wrist block prior to the treatment of the palmar hyperhidrosis with BTX A was investigated. The study took place at the department of dermatology in Mannheim.ResultsOf the 38 patients treated, 33 were finally included into the trial. The patients chose the average score of 7,9 +/- 2,1 (sd) on a scale from "0" to "10" (not at all effective--maximally effective) for the efficacy of the wrist block in reducing pain. The patients were very content with the wrist block and granted it the average score of 7,7 +/- 2,1 (sd) on a scale from "0" to "10" (not at all content--maximum content). Unwanted effects could be seen in 31/33 patients (93,9%): these were dizziness, headache or haematoma at the spot of injection as well as pain caused by the injections of the local anaesthesia or paresthesias such as tickling of the hand or arm. All side effects caused by the wrist block were reversible and lasted--except in one patient--only for a short time. 29/33 patients (87,9%) recommended the wrist block prior to treating palmar hyperhidrosis with BTX A and 28/33 patients (84,9%) could not imagine to agree to such a treatment without local anaesthesia.ConclusionThe wrist block effectively reduces pain due to the treatment of palmar hyperhidrosis with BTX A. Major side effects are rare; patient acceptance and satisfaction are high.
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