Society for Pediatric Pain Medicine
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The Society for Pediatric Pain Medicine (SPPM) aims to advance the quality of anesthesia care and the alleviation of pain-related conditions in children.

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Third Annual Pediatric Pain Warrior Family Summer Camp

A summer camp is now open for applications that may be of interest to your patients living with chronic pain. This five-day summer camp will take place from June 23 to June 27, 2024, at Morgan’s Camp in San Antonio, Texas. The camp is designed for pediatric pain warriors and their families to come together, connect, and share experiences.

Share this link if you know a patient who may benefit! https://morganscamp.org/

Question of the Month – April 2024

A 15-year-old previously healthy female was referred by dermatology for widespread itching refractory to multiple dermatologic treatments. Careful history suggested the itching sensations may have a neuropathic quality similar to paresthesias. As a pain physician comfortable with neuropathic medications, the referring physician would like you to consider a trial of gabapentin related to a possible small fiber neuropathy. On follow up, the patient reports >50% improvement in itching with low doses of gabapentin. As this is the first treatment to reduce symptoms, her mother would like to know why it helped when other treatments failed and whether she has a small fiber neuropathy.


A lab evaluation was performed and was notable for a low vitamin B12 of 170 (normal 232-1245 pg/mL). The patient denies other symptoms and there are no red flag symptoms for cancers, fatigue, or other chronic systemic diseases. The remainder of the small fiber neuropathy lab investigation is normal, including no signs of anemia, normal inflammatory levels, normal folic acid and other micronutrients, and normal thyroid studies.


What is the next best step in management?

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Question of the Month - April 2024

IV Dexamethasone Does Not Prolong Pudendal Nerve Blocks

A new randomized control trial published in Pediatric Anesthesia was designed to investigate the benefit of intravenous dexamethasone for enhancing the effect of pudendal block on postoperative analgesia in children who underwent hypospadias surgery.

Follow the link for full results! https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/pan.14805

 

Core Outcomes in Pediatric Persistent Pain

Dr. Tonya Palermo has shared a website on the Core Outcomes in Pediatric Persistent Pain that summarizes her team’s recently completed work funded by the Mayday Foundation to update a core outcome set in pediatric persistent pain and to recommend measures for the outcome domains.

This is of importance to members who conduct research in pediatric chronic pain. Visit the working group’s website for more info: https://sites.google.com/view/core-oppp

 

Results – January 2024 Poll of the Month

 

The results for the January 2024 Poll of the Month are now available.  CLICK HERE for more information!

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Upcoming Meeting Information

SPPM 13th Annual Meeting
March 12, 2026
Sheraton Denver Downtown
Denver, CO

 

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