Does Electrodiagnostic Confirmation of Radiculopathy Predict Pain Reduction after Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injection? A Multicenter Study.

Journal of nature and science Pub Date : 2015-08-01
Zachary McCormick, Daniel Cushman, Mary Caldwell, Benjamin Marshall, Leda Ghannad, Christine Eng, Jaymin Patel, Steven Makovitch, Samuel K Chu, Ashwin N Babu, David R Walega, Christina Marciniak, Joel Press, David J Kennedy, Christopher Plastaras
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Objective: Minimal definitive literature identifies patients with radicular pain who would benefit most from epidural steroid injection (ESI). This study investigated if electromyographic (EMG) confirmation of radiculopathy with active or chronic denervation predicts a positive treatment outcome following ESI.

Design: Longitudinal cohort study of adults who underwent EMG and subsequent transforaminal ESI within 6 months. The proportion of individuals who experienced >50% pain relief and mean change in daily morphine equivalents (DME) were calculated.

Results: 170 individuals with respective mean (Standard Deviation) age and duration of symptoms of 55 (15) years and 36 (56) months were included. Mean time to <30 day and >30 day follow-up post-injection were 18 (6) and 99 (130) days, respectively. At >30 day follow-up, a larger proportion of EMG-confirmed individuals (37.7%) reported >50% pain reduction compared to EMG-negative individuals (17.8%) (p=0.03). This was significant for lumbosacral (40% vs. 15%, p=0.01) but not cervical symptoms (p>0.05). Mean decrease in DME at long-term follow-up in EMG-confirmed compared to EMG-negative individuals trended toward significance (-4 vs. -1, p=0.11). There was no significant relationship between myotomal spontaneous activity and pain or opioid use.

Conclusions: Needle EMG predicts long-term pain reduction from transforaminal ESI in patients with lumbosacral radiculopathy, regardless of the presence of active denervation.

神经根病的电诊断证实能预测经椎间孔硬膜外类固醇注射后疼痛减轻吗?一项多中心研究。
目的:很少有明确的文献确定神经根痛患者从硬膜外类固醇注射(ESI)中获益最多。这项研究调查了肌电图(EMG)是否证实了神经根病伴有活动性或慢性去神经支配,预测了ESI后的积极治疗结果。设计:对6个月内接受肌电图和经椎间孔ESI的成年人进行纵向队列研究。计算疼痛缓解>50%的个体比例和每日吗啡当量(DME)的平均变化。结果:共纳入170例患者,平均(标准差)年龄为55(15)岁,症状持续时间为36(56)个月。注射后至随访30天的平均时间分别为18(6)天和99(130)天。在>30天的随访中,与肌电图阴性者(17.8%)相比,肌电图确诊者(37.7%)报告疼痛减轻>50%的比例更大(p=0.03)。腰骶部症状(40% vs. 15%, p=0.01)显著高于颈椎症状(p>0.05)。与肌电图阴性个体相比,肌电图证实的长期随访中DME的平均下降趋势有统计学意义(-4 vs -1, p=0.11)。肌瘤自发活动与疼痛或阿片类药物使用之间无显著关系。结论:针刺肌电图预测腰骶神经根病患者经椎间孔ESI的长期疼痛减轻,无论是否存在主动去神经支配。
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