Effect of the stellate ganglion block on symptoms of ulcerative colitis: A case report |
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Authors: | Young Shin Kim Jang Ho Song Young Jun Kim Kyung Joo Lee Sun Hee Lee Na Eun Kim |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Inha University Hospital, Inha University School of Medicine, Inhang-ro 27, Jung-gu, Incheon, Korea. |
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Abstract: | Rationale:Chronic ulcerative colitis is an autoimmune disease in which epithelial injury continuously occurs in the colonic mucosa. While mesalazine (5-aminosalicylic acid) is used to treat ulcerative colitis, it can also cause liver failure, headaches, and abdominal pain; therefore, an alternative treatment is required. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of 80 stellate ganglion blocks in reducing pain and other symptoms in a patient with chronic ulcerative colitis.Patient concerns:A 54-year-old female patient with a history of ulcerative colitis was concerned with worsening symptoms, such as abdominal discomfort and bloody-mucous stools, over the past 3 years.Diagnoses:Oozing mucosal bleeding and a small amount of exudate were observed on colonoscopy; a diagnosis of ulcerative colitis was made upon histologic examination.Interventions and outcomes:A total of 80 stellate ganglion blocks were administered, after which the patient''s symptom and pain level was decreased from 6 to 4 points on the numeric rating scale (11-point, 0 = no pain, 10 = worst pain imaginable). Improved clinical signs were observed on colonoscopy at a follow-up assessment.Lessons:The stellate ganglion block may be effective for the reduction of pain and other symptoms in patients with chronic ulcerative colitis. |
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Keywords: | autonomic nervous system Stellate ganglion block ulcerative colitis |
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