Optimal volume of injectate for fluoroscopy-guided cervical interlaminar epidural injection in patients with neck and upper extremity pain

被引:6
作者
Park, Jun Young [1 ]
Kim, Doo Hwan [1 ]
Lee, Kunhee [1 ]
Choi, Seong-Soo [1 ]
Leem, Jeong-Gil [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ulsan, Dept Anesthesiol & Pain Med, Asan Med Ctr, Coll Med, Olymp Ro 43 Gil, Seoul 05505, South Korea
关键词
cervical interlaminar epidural injections; contrast dye spread; neck and upper extremity pain; STEROID INJECTIONS; EPIDUROGRAPHY; COMPLICATIONS; MANAGEMENT; BLOCKADE;
D O I
10.1097/MD.0000000000005206
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
There is no study of optimal volume of contrast medium to use in cervical interlaminar epidural injections (CIEIs) for appropriate spread to target lesions. To determine optimal volume of contrast medium to use in CIEIs. We analyzed the records of 80 patients who had undergone CIEIs. Patients were divided into 3 groups according to the amount of contrast: 3, 4.5, and 6mL. The spread of medium to the target level was analyzed. Numerical rating scale data were also analyzed. The dye had spread to a point above the target level in 15 (78.9%), 22 (84.6%), and 32 (91.4%) patients in groups 1 to 3, respectively. The dye reached both sides in 14 (73.7%), 18 (69.2%), and 23 (65.7%) patients, and reached the ventral epidural space in 15 (78.9%), 22 (84.6%), and 30 (85.7%) patients, respectively. There were no significant differences of contrast spread among the groups. There were no significant differences in the numerical rating scale scores among the groups during the 3 months. When performing CIEIs, 3mL medication is sufficient volume for the treatment of neck and upper-extremity pain induced by lower cervical degenerative disease.
引用
收藏
页数:6
相关论文
共 31 条
  • [1] Benyamin R, 2009, PAIN PHYSICIAN, V12, P137
  • [2] Boswell Mark V, 2005, Pain Physician, V8, P1
  • [3] Complications of fluoroscopically guided interlaminar cervical epidural injections
    Botwin, KP
    Castellanos, R
    Rao, S
    Hanna, AF
    Torres-Ramos, FM
    Gruber, RD
    Bouchlas, CG
    Fuoco, GS
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 2003, 84 (05): : 627 - 633
  • [4] 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
    [J]. KOREAN JOURNAL OF PAIN, 2016, 29 (02) : 96 - 102
  • [5] Epidural Steroids A Comprehensive, Evidence-Based Review
    Cohen, Steven P.
    Bicket, Mark C.
    Jamison, David
    Wilkinson, Indy
    Rathmell, James P.
    [J]. REGIONAL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2013, 38 (03) : 175 - 200
  • [6] The Saskatchewan Health and Back Pain Survey -: The prevalence of neck pain and related disability in Saskatchewan adults
    Côté, P
    Cassidy, JD
    Carroll, L
    [J]. SPINE, 1998, 23 (15) : 1689 - 1698
  • [7] The Effectiveness and Risks of Fluoroscopically Guided Cervical Transforaminal Injections of Steroids: A Systematic Review with Comprehensive Analysis of the Published Data
    Engel, Andrew
    King, Wade
    MacVicar, John
    [J]. PAIN MEDICINE, 2014, 15 (03) : 386 - 402
  • [8] Contrast flow characteristics in the cervical epidural space - An analysis of cervical epidurograms
    Goel, A
    Pollan, JJ
    [J]. SPINE, 2006, 31 (14) : 1576 - 1579
  • [9] Distance to the adult cervical epidural space
    Han, KR
    Kim, C
    Park, SK
    Kim, JS
    [J]. REGIONAL ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MEDICINE, 2003, 28 (02) : 95 - 97
  • [10] The global burden of neck pain: estimates from the Global Burden of Disease 2010 study
    Hoy, Damian
    March, Lyn
    Woolf, Anthony
    Blyth, Fiona
    Brooks, Peter
    Smith, Emma
    Vos, Theo
    Barendregt, Jan
    Blore, Jed
    Murray, Chris
    Burstein, Roy
    Buchbinder, Rachelle
    [J]. ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 2014, 73 (07) : 1309 - 1315