Background: The pathophysiology of complex regional pain syndrome type 1
(CRPS 1) is still a matter of debate. An inflammatory reaction may cause the
syndrome. Increasing evidence points to a role for impairment of oxygen metabolism in
the affected limb.
Methods: In this pilot study (16 patients) we performed capillary blood
gas analysis in extremities with acute CRPS 1, in order to assess oxygen saturation
and lactate concentrations. Comparison was made with the unaffected limb for
capillary blood pH, pO2, SaO2, and lactate and glucose
concentrations.
Results: No statistically significant differences could be found.
Conclusions: Capillary blood gas analysis is not useful to detect
changes in oxygen saturation and lactate concentrations in CRPS 1.