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An exploration of fluoroscopically guided spinal steroid injections in patients with non-specific exercise-related lower-limb pain

机译:非特异性运动引起的下肢疼痛患者的透视引导下注射类固醇激素的探索

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Background: Fluoroscopically guided lumbar cortisone injections have been proven useful in cases of lower-limb pain caused by lumbar disc prolapse (with evidence levels ll-1/ll-2). These injections are also sometimes used clinically in sports medicine for patients with non-specific exercise-related lower-limb pain, where no prolapse or other obvious cause of nerve-impingement is diagnosed via magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT), even though this treatment scenario has not been adequately studied for this last diagnosis.Objectives: To explore whether fluoroscopically guided transforaminal lumbar cortisone injections may be a valid treatment method for non-specific exercise-related lower-limb pain.Study design: Retrospective case series.Methods: Patients were selected from databases at two sports clinics and divided into two groups: Group D, with back-related lower-limb pain and disc prolapse proven on CT or MR; and Group N, with non-specific exercise-related lower-limb pain. Patients were sent a questionnaire regarding: symptoms, improvement, effect of injections, satisfaction, side effects and other used treatments. Outcomes were compared between Group D and N.Results: 153 patients were eligible for the study (Group D: 93/Group N: 60). Eventually 110 patients responded (Group D: 67/Group N: 43). Twelve percent of Group D and 14% of Group N indicated that the injections had fully cured their symptoms. Altogether, 27% of Group D and 24% of Group N were certain the injections had improved their symptoms in the long term. A larger proportion however, indicated that the injection had certainly improved their symptoms in the short term, but noted that the effects were non-lasting (Group D: 28%/Group N: 30%). Two patients were certain the injections had actually worsened their symptoms. No significant differences in characteristics and outcomes between Group D and Group N were noted.Conclusions: Outcomes of this study suggest fluoroscopically guided lumbar cortisone injections may have similar outcomes in patients with non-specific exercise-related lower-limb pain compared to patients with disc prolapse proven on MRI or CT causing back-related lower-limb pain. This might suggest a potential role for these injections in the treatment of non-specific exercise-related lower-limb pain. It should be noted that this is a low level of evidence study (level 3) and further study is warranted.
机译:背景:已经证明,在腰椎间盘突出症引起的下肢疼痛的情况下,以荧光镜引导的腰部可的松注射液是有用的(证据水平为ll-1 / ll-2)。这些注射剂有时还用于运动医学中的非特异性运动相关下肢疼痛患者的临床中,这些患者通过磁共振成像(MRI)或计算机断层扫描(CT)不能诊断出脱垂或其他明显的神经撞击原因目的:探讨用荧光镜引导的经椎间孔腰椎可的松注射液是否可能是非特异性运动相关下肢疼痛的有效治疗方法。研究设计:回顾性病例方法:从两家体育诊所的数据库中选择患者,分为两组:D组,伴有与下肢相关的下肢疼痛和经CT或MR证实的椎间盘突出; N组,与非特异性运动相关的下肢疼痛。向患者发送了有关以下方面的问卷:症状,改善,注射效果,满意度,副作用和其他使用的治疗方法。比较D组和N组的结果。结果:153名患者符合研究条件(D组:93 / N组:60)。最终有110位患者有反应(D组:67 / N组:43)。 D组的12%和N组的14%表示注射剂已完全治愈其症状。总体而言,D组的27%和N组的24%可以肯定,从长远来看,这些注射剂可以改善症状。然而,较大比例的药物表明注射液在短期内肯定可以改善症状,但指出效果不持久(D组:28%/ N组:30%)。两名患者确定注射剂实际上使症状恶化。结论:本研究结果表明,与非椎间盘突出症患者相比,在非特异性运动相关下肢疼痛患者中,透视引导下腰椎可的松注射可能具有相似的结果。在MRI或CT上证实脱垂,引起背部相关的下肢疼痛。这可能表明这些注射剂在治疗非特异性运动相关的下肢疼痛中具有潜在作用。应该指出的是,这是一个低水平的证据研究(3级),因此有必要进行进一步的研究。

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