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ABSTRACT: Background
Complex regional pain syndrome is a painful and disabling post-traumatic primary pain disorder. Acute and chronic complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) are major clinical challenges. In Europe, progress is hampered by significant heterogeneity in clinical practice. We sought to establish standards for the diagnosis and management of CRPS.Methods
The European Pain Federation established a pan-European task force of experts in CRPS who followed a four-stage consensus challenge process to produce mandatory quality standards worded as grammatically imperative (must-do) statements.Results
We developed 17 standards in 8 areas of care. There are 2 standards in diagnosis, 1 in multidisciplinary care, 1 in assessment, 3 for care pathways, 1 in information and education, 4 in pain management, 3 in physical rehabilitation and 2 on distress management. The standards are presented and summarized, and their generation and consequences were discussed. Also presented are domains of practice for which no agreement on a standard could be reached. Areas of research needed to improve the validity and uptake of these standards are discussed.Conclusion
The European Pain Federation task force present 17 standards of the diagnosis and management of CRPS for use in Europe. These are considered achievable for most countries and aspirational for a minority of countries depending on their healthcare resource and structures.Significance
This position statement summarizes expert opinion on acceptable standards for CRPS care in Europe.
SUBMITTER: Goebel A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6593444 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Goebel Andreas A Barker Chris C Birklein Frank F Brunner Florian F Casale Roberto R Eccleston Chris C Eisenberg E E McCabe Candy S CS Moseley G Lorimer GL Perez R R Perrot Serge S Terkelsen Astrid A Thomassen Ilona I Zyluk Andrzey A Wells Chris C
European journal of pain (London, England) 20190218 4
<h4>Background</h4>Complex regional pain syndrome is a painful and disabling post-traumatic primary pain disorder. Acute and chronic complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) are major clinical challenges. In Europe, progress is hampered by significant heterogeneity in clinical practice. We sought to establish standards for the diagnosis and management of CRPS.<h4>Methods</h4>The European Pain Federation established a pan-European task force of experts in CRPS who followed a four-stage consensus cha ...[more]