Cervical nerve root blocks for chronic cervical radiculopathy - Does it influence surgical decision making?

P. Emberton, S. Tiwari, R. Kothari
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Objective: It is often difficult to pinpoint the affected nerve root/roots from clinical symptoms and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) alone in patients with chronic cervical radiculopathy and multilevel degenerative changes. MRI often shows degenerativechanges at more than one level. Degenerative changes can occur in patients without symptoms and clinical diagnosis. Analysesof referred pain distribution from cervical nerve roots have shown only 50% correlation to the classical sensory dermatome. Surgical treatment of patients with cervical radiculopathy attributed to degenerative disease is associated with moderate outcomeresults. Our aim was to assess the diagnostic value of cervical selective nerve root blocks (SNRB) in our Trust in surgical decisionmaking. Methods: The data was collected retrospectively from electronic hospital records on CRIS, PACS and NOTIS on consecutivepatients who underwent cervical nerve root blocks for diagnostic purpose between 1st Jan 2011 and 31st December 2011. Results: Total of 50 patients had cervical SNRB for diagnostic reasons. It influenced surgical decision making in 84% (42) ofthese patients and not in 2% cases. 10% did not have any follow up after cervical SNRB. Decision in favour of surgery wasmade in 71.5% of these 42 patients. Conclusions: In chronic cervical brachialgia, cervical SNRB is extremely influential in surgical decision making, in bothwhether to operate and which levels scenario.
颈神经根阻滞治疗慢性颈神经根病——是否影响手术决策?
目的:慢性颈椎病伴多节段退行性改变的患者,仅凭临床症状和磁共振成像(MRI)往往难以确定受影响的神经根。MRI常显示不止一个级别的退行性改变。无症状和无临床诊断的患者可发生退行性改变。颈椎神经根的疼痛分布分析显示,与经典感觉皮肤区只有50%的相关性。由退行性疾病引起的颈椎神经根病患者的手术治疗与中等结果相关。我们的目的是评估颈椎选择性神经根阻滞(SNRB)在手术决策中的诊断价值。方法:回顾性收集2011年1月1日至2011年12月31日连续行颈神经根阻滞的患者的CRIS、PACS和NOTIS电子病历。结果:50例患者因诊断原因发生宫颈SNRB。在这些患者中,它影响了84%(42)的手术决策,2%的病例没有影响。10%的患者在宫颈SNRB后未进行任何随访。在这42例患者中,71.5%的人决定手术。结论:在慢性颈型臂痛中,颈椎SNRB对手术决策有极大的影响,无论是在是否手术还是在何种程度的情况下。
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