2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.fas.2009.02.002
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Effect of vitamin C on prevention of complex regional pain syndrome type I in foot and ankle surgery

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“…In a double-blind placebo-controlled crossover study, Jensen et al 8 have shown that 1 g of vitamin C reduced pain and improved function in patients with hip and knee osteoarthritis. Besse et al 9 showed that 1 g of vitamin C started on the day of surgery and continued for 45 days postoperatively was effective in reducing complex regional pain syndrome symptoms in high-risk patients after wrist, ankle, and foot surgery. Chen et al 10 showed that patients with post herpetic neuralgia had a lower plasma concentration of vitamin C. Moreover, when vitamin C was administered at 50 mgÁkg -1 , maximum dose 2.5 gÁday -1 iv every other day for three days, there was a decrease in spontaneous but not brush-evoked pain.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a double-blind placebo-controlled crossover study, Jensen et al 8 have shown that 1 g of vitamin C reduced pain and improved function in patients with hip and knee osteoarthritis. Besse et al 9 showed that 1 g of vitamin C started on the day of surgery and continued for 45 days postoperatively was effective in reducing complex regional pain syndrome symptoms in high-risk patients after wrist, ankle, and foot surgery. Chen et al 10 showed that patients with post herpetic neuralgia had a lower plasma concentration of vitamin C. Moreover, when vitamin C was administered at 50 mgÁkg -1 , maximum dose 2.5 gÁday -1 iv every other day for three days, there was a decrease in spontaneous but not brush-evoked pain.…”
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“…37 Furthermore, the effectiveness of vitamin C in preventing CRPS I of the foot and ankle-a frequent complication after trauma-has been demonstrated. 38,39 Commonly used antioxidants have proved effective in clinical trials on various oxidative-related human diseases (e.g., hypertension). 40 As the mitochondrion is the major source of ROS, 41 it is reasonable to speculate that mitochondrial dysfunction related to oxidative stress might play a role in the pathogenesis of CRPS.…”
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“…En la literatura existen varios ensayos clíni-cos controlados aleatorizados que han demostrado que la vitamina C reduce la incidencia del SDRC después de fracturas. Besse et al 4 llevaron a cabo un estudio cuasi-experimental comparando 2 grupos sometidos a cirugía del pie y tobillo, uno sin tratamiento y otro con administración de 1 gramo de vitamina C diaria. De un total de 420 pies de 392 pacientes (185 en el grupo control y 235 en el grupo estudio), el SDRC ocurrió en 18 casos del grupo control (9,6%) y 4 casos en el grupo estudio (1,7%).…”
Section: Vitamina C En La Prevención Del Sdrcunclassified