Neuropathy and Management of Nerve Pain

Neuropathy and Management of Nerve Pain

Neuropathy and Management of Nerve Pain Tanaz Kermani, M.D., M.S. Associate Clinical Professor Director, Vasculitis Program Division of Rheumatology University of California Los Angeles July 20, 2019 1 Disclosures • Consultant: Genentech 2 Objectives • Provide an overview of: • Neuropathy in Vasculitis • Evaluation and Diagnosis • Treatment • Recovery 3 Pain and the brain Dureja et al. Journal of Pain Research 2017 4 Different “types” of pain • Nocioceptive • From inflammation or trauma • Localized to area of injury • Neuropathic • Nerve damage/entrapment • Distribution of the nerve • Centralized • From the central nervous system or systemic problem • Widespread 5 The peripheral nerve Sensory nerves Motor nerves Autonomic nerves 6 Neuropathy • Damage to the nerves • Many different causes • Metabolic diseases like diabetes • Medications • Vitamin deficiencies • Trauma/pressure on the nerve • Alcohol abuse • Bone marrow disorders • Infections • Autoimmune diseases like vasculitis 7 Vasculitis and the nerve • Decreased or absent blood flow = “stroke” of the nerve http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/vas/ 8 Vasculitis - Classification Arthritis & Rheumatism 2013 Vasculitis and the nerve • Systemic forms of vasculitis • ANCA vasculitis (EGPA>MPA>GPA): 20-65% • Polyarteritis nodosa: 65-70% • Cryoglobulinemic vasculitis: 65% • Urticarial vasculitis • Rheumatoid vasculitis • Sjogren’s and connective tissue diseases • Non-systemic vasculitic neuropathy • Form of “Single organ” vasculitis 10 Symptoms of nerve involvement • Abrupt onset • Can be rapidly progressive • Depends on nerves that are affected (sensory, motor, sensorimotor) • Sharp, shooting, burning pain • Numbness, tingling • Weakness • Distal (involvement hands/feet) 11 Vasculitic neuropathy Collins MP et al Nature Reviews Neurology 2017 12 Diagnosis • Neurologic evaluation • Laboratory evaluation • Imaging (if suspect disc disease) • EMG • Biopsy 13 Laboratory testing • General testing: • Blood counts, liver/kidney panel, glucose, urinalysis with protein- creatinine ratio, markers of inflammation • Infections: • Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV • Autoimmune tests: • C3, C4, CH50, rheumatoid factor, cryoglobulins • ANCA tests – p-ANCA, c-ANCA, MPO, PR3 • Tests for lupus/rheumatoid arthritis if indicated 14 Electromyography: EMG • Evaluates muscles and nerves • Measure electrical signals • Useful to evaluate: • What is involved (nerve/muscle/both) • Extent of involvement • “level” where nerve is involved (peripheral, spinal cord, etc) • Can follow over time as well 15 Biopsy • Not needed in all cases • Needed for the “non-systemic” form • Usually from the lower extremity • Sensory nerve • Adding muscle biopsy may increase yield by up to 25% • Side-effects: • Pain • Open wound – infection risk, poor healing 16 Biopsy Copyright American College of Rheumatology, July 13, 2019 17 Treatment • Goal is to stabilize and prevent more damage • Immunosuppression • Depends on form of vasculitis • Underlying cause • For vasculitis from infection (eg hepatitis C), treat infection • Pain Management • Physical and Occupational therapy • Braces/fall prevention 18 Treatment: immunosuppressive • High dose steroids • IV • Oral • “Chemotherapy” • Cyclophosphamide • Rituximab • Plasma exchange • IVIG • Other immune suppressing medications 19 Treatment Pain • Acute • Tramadol • Lidoderm, topicals • Opioid • Long-term management • Nerve level • Gabapentin • Lyrica • Central • Duloxetine • Tricyclic • SSRI 20 Other Treatments? • Most data from diabetes • For pain management • Alpha Lipoic acid • Low level laser therapy • Low dose naltrexone • CBD? • Don’t forget to address mood and sleep! 21 Prognosis • Improvement but not resolution • Damaged axons are very slow to heal • Improvement usually over months to a year or longer • Important to control the inflammation • Physical/Occupational therapy 22 Summary • Nerve involvement is common in many forms of medium and small vessel vasculitis • Isolated nerve vasculitis may also occur • Biopsy can be helpful in diagnosis • Treatment is multimodal and includes • Management of vasculitis • Management of pain • Physical/occupational therapy 23 Thank you! Discussion 24.

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