Pilot evaluation of a stellate ganglion block for the treatment of hot flashes

Support Care Cancer. 2011 Jul;19(7):941-7. doi: 10.1007/s00520-010-0907-9. Epub 2010 May 23.

Abstract

Purpose: Hot flashes are a significant problem in breast cancer patients, especially because the most effective therapy, estrogen, is often contraindicated. Based on recent pilot data from a single group supporting the use of a stellate ganglion block for the treatment of hot flashes, the present pilot trial was done to further evaluate the hypothesis that a stellate ganglion block may be a safe and effective therapy for hot flashes.

Methods: In women with breast cancer who had hot flashes, a stellate ganglion block was performed after 1 week of baseline hot flash data collection. The main efficacy measures were the changes from baseline in hot flash frequency and hot flash score during the 6th week.

Results: Ten patients were enrolled between 4/23/2009 and 7/10/2009; eight patients were evaluable. After the stellate ganglion block, the mean hot flash frequency and score decreased from baseline values by over 60% during some of the post-treatment weeks. The mean hot flash frequency and score at week 6 decreased from baseline values by 44% and 45%, respectively. There were no significant adverse events clearly attributed to the stellate ganglion blocks.

Conclusions: The results of this pilot trial support that stellate ganglion blocks may be a helpful therapy for hot flashes. A prospective placebo-controlled clinical trial should be done to more definitively determine this contention.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT00879164.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Anesthetics, Local / administration & dosage
  • Anesthetics, Local / therapeutic use*
  • Autonomic Nerve Block / instrumentation
  • Autonomic Nerve Block / methods*
  • Breast Neoplasms / pathology*
  • Bupivacaine / administration & dosage
  • Bupivacaine / therapeutic use*
  • Female
  • Hot Flashes / drug therapy*
  • Humans
  • Middle Aged
  • Pilot Projects
  • Stellate Ganglion / drug effects*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires

Substances

  • Anesthetics, Local
  • Bupivacaine

Associated data

  • ClinicalTrials.gov/NCT00879164