硬膜外类固醇注射后带状疱疹患病率:回顾性回顾

Laura Furtado-Pessoa-de-Mendonca , Sebastian Encalada , Alejandro Hallo-Carrasco , Johanna Mosquera-Moscoso , Matthew A. Cascio , Robert Pagan-Rosado , Michael D. Osborne , Jason S. Eldrige , Christine L. Hunt
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带状疱疹或带状疱疹是由感觉神经节内潜伏的水痘带状疱疹病毒重新激活引起的感染,导致沿皮节的皮肤病变疼痛。接受类固醇止痛药治疗的患者可能面临更高的带状疱疹风险,这可能会显著影响他们的生活质量。虽然罕见,但有微创手术(如硬膜外类固醇注射)后发生HZ的报道。目的:我们评估Mayo Enterprise医院硬膜外类固醇注射后31天内带状疱疹的患病率。方法回顾性分析所有接受硬膜外类固醇注射后31天内发生新HZ事件的患者。使用定性分析评估患者人口统计信息、手术细节和带状疱疹的潜在危险因素。结果分析期间共行硬膜外注射50270例。初步筛选后,纳入149例患者进行图表回顾,37例患者符合纳入标准。在该亚组中,中位年龄为72岁,女性21例(56.76%)。从手术到医疗记录中报告的感染症状出现的平均时间为15.9天。在该研究的患者中,24例(64.86%)患者在感染时具有确定的免疫功能低下状态,28例(75.68%)患者在感染时疫苗接种状态不完全。结论ESI术后HZ发生率较低。在我们的队列中发现了与HZ相关的其他危险因素,混淆了可能的因果关系。需要前瞻性研究来阐明ESI和HZ之间的关系。
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Herpes zoster prevalence following epidural steroid injections: a retrospective review

Introduction

Herpes Zoster, or shingles, is an infection caused by the reactivation of the latent Varicella zoster virus within a sensory ganglion, leading to painful skin lesions localized along dermatomes. Patients undergoing pain medicine procedures involving steroids may face an elevated risk of shingles, which can significantly impact their quality of life. Though rare, HZ has been reported following minimally invasive procedures, such as epidural steroid injections.

Objectives

We evaluated the prevalence of shingles within 31 days after epidural steroid injections within Mayo Enterprise sites.

Methods

A retrospective chart review included all patients who reported a new HZ event within 31 days after receiving an epidural steroid injection. Information on patient demographics, procedure details, and potential risk factors for herpes zoster was assessed using qualitative analysis.

Results

A total of 50,270 epidural injections were performed during the analyzed period. After initial screening, 149 patients were included for chart review, and 37 individuals met the inclusion criteria. Within this subgroup, the median age was 72, and 21 patients were female (56.76 %). The mean timeframe from the procedure until onset of symptoms of infection as reported in the medical record was 15.9 days. Among the patients in the study, 24 patients (64.86 %) had an identified immunocompromised status, and 28 (75.68 %) had an incomplete vaccination status at the time of infection.

Conclusion

The incidence of HZ following ESI is low. Other risk factors linked to HZ were identified in our cohort, confounding a possible causal relationship. Prospective studies are needed to elucidate any relationship between ESI and HZ.
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