Covid-19 Potentially Caused By A Corticosteroid Injection: A Case Report

A. Chhatre, Interventional Spine, Y. Mehta
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This is a case regarding a 50-year-old female from Maryland, USA, with no pertinent past medical history, presenting with a 1 year history of low back pain, elicited by an exercise-related injury. During this time, she had low back and right buttock pain without radiation or neurological signs. The patient tried and failed conservative measures including OTC medications, oral steroids, and Physical Therapy. Based on the discussion between the physician and the patient, a decision was made to proceed with bilateral L3-S1 lumbar facet joint corticosteroid injections on September 21st, 2020, as she was very low risk for COVID-19. 6 days post-procedure, on September 27th, the patient began developing COVID-like symptoms, including fatigue, DOE and anosmia. She later had a positive COVID-19 test on October 1st, 2020. Contact tracing for the patient did not reveal any recent contacts who had COVID-19, and her contacts tested negative for the virus. An in-depth literature review was conducted regarding the nature of this case. While there were many articles with recommendations on steroid injections for pain interventions, there were no cases found directly linking COVID-19 as caused by such an intervention. It is proposed that, while this may not be the first case of its kind, this may certainly be the first case published in the literature, which can open the door for further investigation
Covid-19可能由皮质类固醇注射引起:一例报告
这是一个来自美国马里兰州的50岁女性病例,无相关既往病史,因运动相关损伤引起腰痛1年。在此期间,她有下背部和右臀部疼痛,没有放射或神经症状。患者尝试了包括非处方药、口服类固醇和物理治疗在内的保守措施,但均以失败告终。鉴于患者感染COVID-19的风险极低,经医生与患者讨论,我们决定于2020年9月21日继续进行双侧L3-S1腰椎小关节皮质类固醇注射。9月27日,手术后6天,患者开始出现类似covid - 19的症状,包括疲劳、DOE和嗅觉丧失。2020年10月1日,她的COVID-19检测呈阳性。对该患者的接触者追踪未发现任何最近感染COVID-19的接触者,其接触者的病毒检测呈阴性。对该病例的性质进行了深入的文献回顾。虽然有许多文章建议使用类固醇注射来干预疼痛,但没有发现将COVID-19与这种干预直接联系起来的病例。有人提出,虽然这可能不是同类病例中的第一例,但这肯定是文献中发表的第一例,这可以为进一步调查打开大门
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