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Clinical practice guidelines for the management of refractory postherpetic neuralgia by the Korean Pain Society

  • Hee Yong Kang
  • , Chung Hun Lee
  • , Doo Hwan Kim
  • , Yeon Dong Kim
  • , Won Joong Kim
  • , Eunsoo Kim
  • , Jae Hun Kim
  • , Hyun Jung Kim
  • , Yangki Minn
  • , Kyungseung Yang
  • , Jinyoung Oh
  • , Yongjae Yoo
  • , So Young Lim
  • , Mihn Sook Jue
  • , Eun Joo Choi
  • , Kunhee Han
  • , Seong Soo Choi*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Kyung Hee University
  • Korea University
  • Ewha Womans University
  • Pusan National University
  • Konkuk University
  • Hallym University
  • Kyungpook National University
  • Seoul National University
  • Hanyang University
  • Eulji University
  • University of Ulsan

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Abstract

Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is persistent pain that occurs after the resolution of skin lesions caused by the reactivation of the herpes zoster virus. Several first-line agents, including anticonvulsants, tricyclic antidepressants, and lidocaine patches, are used in treatment. However, systematic, evidence-based, multidisciplinary clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) addressing the use of opioids and pain interventions—such as nerve blocks—for patients with refractory PHN unresponsive to first-line agents have not yet been established. Therefore, the Korean Pain Society, in collaboration with relevant medical specialty societies, has developed de novo CPGs for the management of refractory PHN. The development process followed Cochrane's systematic literature review methodology and employed the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) system to assess the certainty of evidence and strength of recommendations. Key questions, identified through a survey of experts treating patients with refractory PHN, were finalized by the CPGs development panel. A literature search was conducted in four electronic databases: PubMed (MEDLINE), Embase, Cochrane Library, and KoreaMed. Studies were selected based on predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria using the population, intervention, comparison, outcomes, and study design (PICOS) framework. The resulting recommendations integrate evidence from the literature with patient and clinician preferences and values. They also take into account the quality of evidence, the balance of benefits and harms, potential barriers to implementation, and feasibility within various healthcare settings. These evidence-based multidisciplinary CPGs are expected to assist physicians in safely and effectively treating patients with refractory PHN.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)171-190
Number of pages20
JournalKorean Journal of Pain
Volume39
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2026

Keywords

  • Analgesics, Opioid
  • Anticonvulsants
  • Antidepressive Agents
  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Guideline
  • Health Planning Guidelines
  • Herpes Zoster
  • Nerve Block
  • Neuralgia, Postherpetic
  • Radiofrequency Ablation
  • Spinal Cord Stimulation

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