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CT-gesteuerte Schmerztherapie des spezifischen Rückenschmerzes: Bandscheibenschädigung vs. ossäre Degeneration

BACKGROUND: Back pain is common and leads the patient to the radiologist both for diagnosis and in specific cases for therapy. OBJECTIVES: The current study compares the pain-reducing effect of microinvasive computed tomography (CT)-guided pain therapy for specific back pain caused by herniated disc...

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Autores principales: Stueckle, Christoph. A., Talarczyk, Sarah, Stueckle, Kerstin F., Haage, Patrick
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Medizin 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8328855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33978768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00117-021-00850-2
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author Stueckle, Christoph. A.
Talarczyk, Sarah
Stueckle, Kerstin F.
Haage, Patrick
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description BACKGROUND: Back pain is common and leads the patient to the radiologist both for diagnosis and in specific cases for therapy. OBJECTIVES: The current study compares the pain-reducing effect of microinvasive computed tomography (CT)-guided pain therapy for specific back pain caused by herniated discs or spondylarthrosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Over a period of 3.3 years, a total of 239 patients were included, in whom 686 CT-guided periradicular therapies (PRT) and 264 CT-guided facet joint therapies (FAC) were performed. In all patients, the pain score was determined using a visual analog pain scale (VAS) before the intervention, during the course of treatment and at the end of treatment. Finally, treatment success was correlated to the type of treatment performed and to the morphological changes present. RESULTS: Both groups showed good improvement of pain under treatment (74% of the PRT patients and 60% of the FAC patients). Patients who underwent PRT showed an average improvement in pain score of 3.1, while those who underwent FAC showed an average improvement of 2.1. The efficacy of FAC was dependent on the degree of degenerative changes present. The more extensive the proven degeneration was in the treated segment, the more interventions were necessary for a good treatment response. CONCLUSION: CT-guided PRT and CT-guided FAC both lead to a good reduction of pain symptoms. In comparison, PRT achieves significantly higher pain reduction than FAC.
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spelling pubmed-83288552021-08-19 CT-gesteuerte Schmerztherapie des spezifischen Rückenschmerzes: Bandscheibenschädigung vs. ossäre Degeneration Stueckle, Christoph. A. Talarczyk, Sarah Stueckle, Kerstin F. Haage, Patrick Radiologe Originalien BACKGROUND: Back pain is common and leads the patient to the radiologist both for diagnosis and in specific cases for therapy. OBJECTIVES: The current study compares the pain-reducing effect of microinvasive computed tomography (CT)-guided pain therapy for specific back pain caused by herniated discs or spondylarthrosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Over a period of 3.3 years, a total of 239 patients were included, in whom 686 CT-guided periradicular therapies (PRT) and 264 CT-guided facet joint therapies (FAC) were performed. In all patients, the pain score was determined using a visual analog pain scale (VAS) before the intervention, during the course of treatment and at the end of treatment. Finally, treatment success was correlated to the type of treatment performed and to the morphological changes present. RESULTS: Both groups showed good improvement of pain under treatment (74% of the PRT patients and 60% of the FAC patients). Patients who underwent PRT showed an average improvement in pain score of 3.1, while those who underwent FAC showed an average improvement of 2.1. The efficacy of FAC was dependent on the degree of degenerative changes present. The more extensive the proven degeneration was in the treated segment, the more interventions were necessary for a good treatment response. CONCLUSION: CT-guided PRT and CT-guided FAC both lead to a good reduction of pain symptoms. In comparison, PRT achieves significantly higher pain reduction than FAC. Springer Medizin 2021-05-12 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8328855/ /pubmed/33978768 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00117-021-00850-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access Dieser Artikel wird unter der Creative Commons Namensnennung 4.0 International Lizenz veröffentlicht, welche die Nutzung, Vervielfältigung, Bearbeitung, Verbreitung und Wiedergabe in jeglichem Medium und Format erlaubt, sofern Sie den/die ursprünglichen Autor(en) und die Quelle ordnungsgemäß nennen, einen Link zur Creative Commons Lizenz beifügen und angeben, ob Änderungen vorgenommen wurden. Die in diesem Artikel enthaltenen Bilder und sonstiges Drittmaterial unterliegen ebenfalls der genannten Creative Commons Lizenz, sofern sich aus der Abbildungslegende nichts anderes ergibt. Sofern das betreffende Material nicht unter der genannten Creative Commons Lizenz steht und die betreffende Handlung nicht nach gesetzlichen Vorschriften erlaubt ist, ist für die oben aufgeführten Weiterverwendungen des Materials die Einwilligung des jeweiligen Rechteinhabers einzuholen. Weitere Details zur Lizenz entnehmen Sie bitte der Lizenzinformation auf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.de (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Stueckle, Christoph. A.
Talarczyk, Sarah
Stueckle, Kerstin F.
Haage, Patrick
CT-gesteuerte Schmerztherapie des spezifischen Rückenschmerzes: Bandscheibenschädigung vs. ossäre Degeneration
title CT-gesteuerte Schmerztherapie des spezifischen Rückenschmerzes: Bandscheibenschädigung vs. ossäre Degeneration
title_full CT-gesteuerte Schmerztherapie des spezifischen Rückenschmerzes: Bandscheibenschädigung vs. ossäre Degeneration
title_fullStr CT-gesteuerte Schmerztherapie des spezifischen Rückenschmerzes: Bandscheibenschädigung vs. ossäre Degeneration
title_full_unstemmed CT-gesteuerte Schmerztherapie des spezifischen Rückenschmerzes: Bandscheibenschädigung vs. ossäre Degeneration
title_short CT-gesteuerte Schmerztherapie des spezifischen Rückenschmerzes: Bandscheibenschädigung vs. ossäre Degeneration
title_sort ct-gesteuerte schmerztherapie des spezifischen rückenschmerzes: bandscheibenschädigung vs. ossäre degeneration
topic Originalien
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8328855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33978768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00117-021-00850-2
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