Tvaerfaglig og tvaersektoriel håndtering af patienter med komplekst regionalt smertesyndrom
Sammanfattning
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a complex, painful, debilitating disease which occurs after trauma or surgery mainly in the wrists with a variation of 5.5-26.2 at 100,000 inhabitants
in international studies. In Denmark the prevalence is unknown, and it is perceived that many patients with CRPS are diagnosed late in their illness. There is international consensus on diagnostic
criteria and early identification. Evidence for treatment is weak, but there are good experiences with highly specialized multidisciplinary treatment. A national clinical guideline is required.