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Effect of Cervical Interlaminar Epidural Steroid Injection: Analysis According to the Neck Pain Patterns and MRI Findings

BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that cervical interlaminar steroid injection (CIESI) is more effective in treating radicular pain than axial neck pain, but without direct comparison. And the differences of effect after CIESI according to MRI findings are inconsistent. In this retrospective study,...

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Autores principales: Choi, Ji Won, Lim, Hyung Woo, Lee, Jin Young, Lee, Won Il, Lee, Eun Kyung, Chang, Choo Hoon, Yang, Jae Young, Sim, Woo Seog
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Publicado: The Korean Pain Society 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4837125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27103964
http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2016.29.2.96
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author Choi, Ji Won
Lim, Hyung Woo
Lee, Jin Young
Lee, Won Il
Lee, Eun Kyung
Chang, Choo Hoon
Yang, Jae Young
Sim, Woo Seog
author_facet Choi, Ji Won
Lim, Hyung Woo
Lee, Jin Young
Lee, Won Il
Lee, Eun Kyung
Chang, Choo Hoon
Yang, Jae Young
Sim, Woo Seog
author_sort Choi, Ji Won
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description BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that cervical interlaminar steroid injection (CIESI) is more effective in treating radicular pain than axial neck pain, but without direct comparison. And the differences of effect after CIESI according to MRI findings are inconsistent. In this retrospective study, we evaluated the therapeutic response of CIESI according to pain sites, durations, MRI findings, and other predictive factors altogether, unlike previous studies, which evaluated them separately. METHODS: The medical records of 128 patients who received fluoroscopy guided CIESI were analyzed. We evaluated the therapeutic response (more than a 50% reduction on the visual analog scale [VAS] by their second visit) after CIESI by (1) pain site; neck pain without radicular pain/radicular pain with or without neck pain, (2) pain duration; acute/chronic (more than 6 month), and (3) findings of MRI; herniated intervertebral disc (HIVD)/spinal stenosis, respectively and altogether. RESULTS: Eighty-eight patients (68%) responded to CIESI, and there were no significant differences in demographic data, initial VAS score, or laboratory findings. And there were no significant differences in the response rate relating to pain site, pain duration, or MRI findings, respectively. In additional analysis, acute radicular pain with HIVD patients showed significantly better response than chronic neck pain with spinal stenosis (P = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: We cannot find any sole predictive factor of therapeutic response to the CIESI. But the patients having acute radicular pain with HIVD showed the best response, and those having other chronic neck pain showed the worst response to CIESI.
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spelling pubmed-48371252016-04-21 Effect of Cervical Interlaminar Epidural Steroid Injection: Analysis According to the Neck Pain Patterns and MRI Findings Choi, Ji Won Lim, Hyung Woo Lee, Jin Young Lee, Won Il Lee, Eun Kyung Chang, Choo Hoon Yang, Jae Young Sim, Woo Seog Korean J Pain Original Article BACKGROUND: It is widely accepted that cervical interlaminar steroid injection (CIESI) is more effective in treating radicular pain than axial neck pain, but without direct comparison. And the differences of effect after CIESI according to MRI findings are inconsistent. In this retrospective study, we evaluated the therapeutic response of CIESI according to pain sites, durations, MRI findings, and other predictive factors altogether, unlike previous studies, which evaluated them separately. METHODS: The medical records of 128 patients who received fluoroscopy guided CIESI were analyzed. We evaluated the therapeutic response (more than a 50% reduction on the visual analog scale [VAS] by their second visit) after CIESI by (1) pain site; neck pain without radicular pain/radicular pain with or without neck pain, (2) pain duration; acute/chronic (more than 6 month), and (3) findings of MRI; herniated intervertebral disc (HIVD)/spinal stenosis, respectively and altogether. RESULTS: Eighty-eight patients (68%) responded to CIESI, and there were no significant differences in demographic data, initial VAS score, or laboratory findings. And there were no significant differences in the response rate relating to pain site, pain duration, or MRI findings, respectively. In additional analysis, acute radicular pain with HIVD patients showed significantly better response than chronic neck pain with spinal stenosis (P = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: We cannot find any sole predictive factor of therapeutic response to the CIESI. But the patients having acute radicular pain with HIVD showed the best response, and those having other chronic neck pain showed the worst response to CIESI. The Korean Pain Society 2016-04 2016-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4837125/ /pubmed/27103964 http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2016.29.2.96 Text en Copyright © The Korean Pain Society, 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Choi, Ji Won
Lim, Hyung Woo
Lee, Jin Young
Lee, Won Il
Lee, Eun Kyung
Chang, Choo Hoon
Yang, Jae Young
Sim, Woo Seog
Effect of Cervical Interlaminar Epidural Steroid Injection: Analysis According to the Neck Pain Patterns and MRI Findings
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title_full Effect of Cervical Interlaminar Epidural Steroid Injection: Analysis According to the Neck Pain Patterns and MRI Findings
title_fullStr Effect of Cervical Interlaminar Epidural Steroid Injection: Analysis According to the Neck Pain Patterns and MRI Findings
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Cervical Interlaminar Epidural Steroid Injection: Analysis According to the Neck Pain Patterns and MRI Findings
title_short Effect of Cervical Interlaminar Epidural Steroid Injection: Analysis According to the Neck Pain Patterns and MRI Findings
title_sort effect of cervical interlaminar epidural steroid injection: analysis according to the neck pain patterns and mri findings
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4837125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27103964
http://dx.doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2016.29.2.96
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