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IFN-γ Correlations with Pain Assessment, Radiological Findings, and Clinical Intercourse in Patient after Lumbar Microdiscectomy: Preliminary Study

OBJECTIVES: We investigated the influence of pain decrease after lumbar microdiscectomy on the interferon gamma (IFN-γ) serum level in patients with lumbar disc herniations. The study challenges the mechanism of sciatica pain and the role of IFN-γ in radicular pain development. Material and Methods....

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Autores principales: Kamieniak, Piotr, Bielewicz, Joanna M., Grochowski, Cezary, Litak, Jakub, Bojarska-Junak, Agnieszka, Janczarek, Marzena, Daniluk, Beata, Trojanowski, Tomasz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7578716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33110454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1318930
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author Kamieniak, Piotr
Bielewicz, Joanna M.
Grochowski, Cezary
Litak, Jakub
Bojarska-Junak, Agnieszka
Janczarek, Marzena
Daniluk, Beata
Trojanowski, Tomasz
author_facet Kamieniak, Piotr
Bielewicz, Joanna M.
Grochowski, Cezary
Litak, Jakub
Bojarska-Junak, Agnieszka
Janczarek, Marzena
Daniluk, Beata
Trojanowski, Tomasz
author_sort Kamieniak, Piotr
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description OBJECTIVES: We investigated the influence of pain decrease after lumbar microdiscectomy on the interferon gamma (IFN-γ) serum level in patients with lumbar disc herniations. The study challenges the mechanism of sciatica pain and the role of IFN-γ in radicular pain development. Material and Methods. We performed clinical and immunoenzymatic assessment in a group of 27 patients with lumbar radicular pain due to disc herniations before and 3 months after surgery. Clinical status was assessed with the use of the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), the Pain Rating Index and Pain Intensity Index of McGill Pain Questionnaire (SF-MPQ), the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). The plasma concentrations of IFN-γ were ascertained by an immunoenzymatic method. RESULTS: We observe significant correlations between the results of the pain in the back region assessment NRS back scale after the surgery with the level of IFN-γ before the procedure (r(s) = 0.528; p = 0.008) and after the procedure (r(s) = 0.455; p = 0.025). These are moderate and positive correlations—the decrease in pain is correlated with the lower IFN-γ level. Additionally, there are significant correlations between the results of the PRI scale and the IFN-γ level. The PRI score before surgery correlates positively with IFN-γ after surgery (r(s) = 0.462; p = 0.023), and the PRI score after surgery correlates positively with IFN before surgery (r(s) = 0.529; p = 0.005) and after surgery (r(s) = 0.549; p = 0.003). All correlations are moderate in severity—severe pain before surgery correlates with a higher level of IFN-γ after surgery and also higher IFN-γ before surgery. There were significant differences in the IFN-γ level before (Z = −2.733; p = 0.006) and after (Z = −2.391; p = 0.017) surgery in the groups of patients with and without nerve compression. In the group of patients with nerve compression, the level of IFN-γ before and after surgery was lower. CONCLUSIONS: Less pain ratio after operation correlates with the level of IFN-γ. In the group of patients without significant nerve compression confirmed by MRI scans, the level of IFN-γ before and after surgery was higher than that in the group with nerve root compression.
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spelling pubmed-75787162020-10-26 IFN-γ Correlations with Pain Assessment, Radiological Findings, and Clinical Intercourse in Patient after Lumbar Microdiscectomy: Preliminary Study Kamieniak, Piotr Bielewicz, Joanna M. Grochowski, Cezary Litak, Jakub Bojarska-Junak, Agnieszka Janczarek, Marzena Daniluk, Beata Trojanowski, Tomasz Dis Markers Research Article OBJECTIVES: We investigated the influence of pain decrease after lumbar microdiscectomy on the interferon gamma (IFN-γ) serum level in patients with lumbar disc herniations. The study challenges the mechanism of sciatica pain and the role of IFN-γ in radicular pain development. Material and Methods. We performed clinical and immunoenzymatic assessment in a group of 27 patients with lumbar radicular pain due to disc herniations before and 3 months after surgery. Clinical status was assessed with the use of the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), the Pain Rating Index and Pain Intensity Index of McGill Pain Questionnaire (SF-MPQ), the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). The plasma concentrations of IFN-γ were ascertained by an immunoenzymatic method. RESULTS: We observe significant correlations between the results of the pain in the back region assessment NRS back scale after the surgery with the level of IFN-γ before the procedure (r(s) = 0.528; p = 0.008) and after the procedure (r(s) = 0.455; p = 0.025). These are moderate and positive correlations—the decrease in pain is correlated with the lower IFN-γ level. Additionally, there are significant correlations between the results of the PRI scale and the IFN-γ level. The PRI score before surgery correlates positively with IFN-γ after surgery (r(s) = 0.462; p = 0.023), and the PRI score after surgery correlates positively with IFN before surgery (r(s) = 0.529; p = 0.005) and after surgery (r(s) = 0.549; p = 0.003). All correlations are moderate in severity—severe pain before surgery correlates with a higher level of IFN-γ after surgery and also higher IFN-γ before surgery. There were significant differences in the IFN-γ level before (Z = −2.733; p = 0.006) and after (Z = −2.391; p = 0.017) surgery in the groups of patients with and without nerve compression. In the group of patients with nerve compression, the level of IFN-γ before and after surgery was lower. CONCLUSIONS: Less pain ratio after operation correlates with the level of IFN-γ. In the group of patients without significant nerve compression confirmed by MRI scans, the level of IFN-γ before and after surgery was higher than that in the group with nerve root compression. Hindawi 2020-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7578716/ /pubmed/33110454 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1318930 Text en Copyright © 2020 Piotr Kamieniak et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kamieniak, Piotr
Bielewicz, Joanna M.
Grochowski, Cezary
Litak, Jakub
Bojarska-Junak, Agnieszka
Janczarek, Marzena
Daniluk, Beata
Trojanowski, Tomasz
IFN-γ Correlations with Pain Assessment, Radiological Findings, and Clinical Intercourse in Patient after Lumbar Microdiscectomy: Preliminary Study
title IFN-γ Correlations with Pain Assessment, Radiological Findings, and Clinical Intercourse in Patient after Lumbar Microdiscectomy: Preliminary Study
title_full IFN-γ Correlations with Pain Assessment, Radiological Findings, and Clinical Intercourse in Patient after Lumbar Microdiscectomy: Preliminary Study
title_fullStr IFN-γ Correlations with Pain Assessment, Radiological Findings, and Clinical Intercourse in Patient after Lumbar Microdiscectomy: Preliminary Study
title_full_unstemmed IFN-γ Correlations with Pain Assessment, Radiological Findings, and Clinical Intercourse in Patient after Lumbar Microdiscectomy: Preliminary Study
title_short IFN-γ Correlations with Pain Assessment, Radiological Findings, and Clinical Intercourse in Patient after Lumbar Microdiscectomy: Preliminary Study
title_sort ifn-γ correlations with pain assessment, radiological findings, and clinical intercourse in patient after lumbar microdiscectomy: preliminary study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7578716/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33110454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1318930
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