In July 2013, a 21-year-old patient with CRPS underwent seven days of a sub-anesthetic ketamine infusion therapy lasting four (4) hours each day. The patient's treatment was in a hospital setting. The ketamine infusion therapy was complicated by multiple sites of acute pain that trigger neuropathic pain caused by CRPS, including an open gastrocutaneous fistula. |
Pain thresholds measured from head to toes are an objective means to assess outcome in patients with neuropathic pain due to CRPS |