Understanding whether chronic lower back pain patients with lumbar spinal stenosis benefit from multiple epidural steroid injections prior to the mild® Procedure

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Pryzbylkowski, Peter [1 ]
Bux, Anjum [2 ]
Chandwani, Kailash [3 ]
Khemlani, Vishal [4 ]
Puri, Shawn [5 ]
Rosenberg, Jason [6 ]
Sukumaran, Harry [7 ]
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[1] Relievus Pain Management, 3100 Hingston Ave,Suite 104, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 USA
[2] Ephraim McDowell Reg Med Ctr, 230 West Main St, Danville, KY 40422 USA
[3] UNC Hlth Southeastern, 4901 Dawn Dr,Suite 3300, Lumberton, NC 28358 USA
[4] Columbia Pain Management PC, 3601 Klindt Dr,Suite 200, The Dalles, OR 97058 USA
[5] Relievus Pain Management, 9815 Roosevelt Blvd,Suite J, Philadelphia, PA 19114 USA
[6] SC Pain & Spine Specialists, 4731 Hwy 17 Bypass South, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576 USA
[7] Detroit Med Ctr, 3990 John R,Box 162, Detroit, MI 48201 USA
关键词
chronic back pain; epidural steroid injection; ESI; hypertrophic ligamentum flavum; lay summary; lower back pain; LSS; LSS treatment options; Lumbar spinal stenosis; mild(R) Procedure; minimally invasive lumbar decompression; neurogenic claudication; percutaneous image-guided lumbar decompression; PILD; plain language summary;
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10.2217/pmt-2021-0093
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Originally published in Pain Management, this article is a summary of a study performed to look at the benefit, if any, of more than one epidural steroid injection in the spine before the mild(R) Procedure. Minimally invasive lumbar decompression (commonly known as the mild Procedure) and epidural steroid injections are both common treatment options for lumbar spinal stenosis (commonly referred to as LSS), a condition that causes chronic lower back pain in older adults. To determine how to best treat LSS patients, healthcare professionals use a guide to help with the decision-making process (called an algorithm) to pass through non-medical to more invasive therapies that often includes one or more epidural steroid injections. An epidural steroid injection is medication inserted in the lower back to reduce swelling and provide relief from pain. Researchers wanted to look at a change to when in the treatment process the mild Procedure is carried out. In the study, researchers compared the medical records of participants who had received either just one or no steroid injection prior to the mild Procedure, to participants who received two or more epidural steroid injections prior to the mild Procedure. Similar outcomes in both treatment groups in this study proved that giving more than one epidural steroid injection prior to the mild Procedure did not improve how well patients did and may have delayed patient care. Based on the results of the study, it is recommended that the standard treatment process for LSS patients be changed to give the mild Procedure either as soon as LSS is diagnosed or after the failure of the first epidural steroid injection.
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