AB173. SOH23ABS_249. Case of long coronavirus disease (COVID) and pain mechanisms
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AB173. SOH23ABS_249. Case of long coronavirus disease (COVID) and pain mechanisms

Alena-Mihaela Boros, Dominic Harmon

Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, University Hospital Limerick, Dooradoyle, Limerick, Ireland


Background: We have had a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic with large international healthcare consequences. This is still not finished. Persistent symptoms following COVID are described as long-term COVID. Many different symptoms have been reported. One of them is pain.

Case Presentation: A 39-year-old female presented in a chronic pain clinic with right posterior chest wall pain and distal sternal pain six months following recovery from COVID. There was distal sternal tenderness. There was paravertebral muscle spasm and tenderness on the right side at the thoraco-lumbar junction. No previous history of pain or medical problems. The patient had ultrasound guided xiphisternal and right lower costovertebral joint injections, Triamcinalone and Chirocaine 0.25% used. Six weeks later the patient reported persistent pain relief and improvement in function.

Conclusions: Pain is a component of the symptomatology of long COVID. We report a case where the source and mechanism of pain was identified following assessment in a chronic pain clinic. Treatment resulted in improvement of pain symptoms. Skilled pain assessment should be available to these patients.

Keywords: Pain; coronavirus disease (COVID); long COVID; pain clinic assessment; diagnostic


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doi: 10.21037/map-23-ab173
Cite this abstract as: Boros AM, Harmon D. AB173. SOH23ABS_249. Case of long coronavirus disease (COVID) and pain mechanisms. Mesentery Peritoneum 2023;7:AB173.

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