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Evaluation of lung function and clinical features of interlaminar cervical epidural steroid injections: a randomized controlled trial

Title
Evaluation of lung function and clinical features of interlaminar cervical epidural steroid injections: a randomized controlled trial
Authors
Chae, Ji SeonKim, Won-joongLee, Gi YearChoi, Yong Ju
Ewha Authors
김원중
SCOPUS Author ID
김원중scopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH
ISSN
0300-0605JCR Link

1473-2300JCR Link
Citation
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL RESEARCH vol. 50, no. 6
Keywords
Analgesiaepiduraldisability evaluationneck painradiculopathycervicalrespiratory function teststeroid
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Objective Interlaminar cervical epidural steroid injections (ICESIs) are commonly used to treat axial neck pain and cervical radicular pain. However, local anesthetics can spread to and block the phrenic nerve and upper segments of the thoracic spinal cord where the sympathetic innervation of the lungs emerges. Therefore, changes in lung function may occur following ICESIs. Methods The primary outcome measure was the pulmonary function test (PFT) result 30 minutes before and after ICESI with ropivacaine (0.1875% or 0.25%). The secondary outcome measure was the comparison of the pain scores and functional disability between the two concentrations of ropivacaine 4 weeks after the ICESIs. Results Fifty patients were randomly assigned to either the R1 (0.1875% ropivacaine) or R2 (0.25% ropivacaine) group. No significant difference was observed between the pre-ICESI and 30-minute post-ICESI PFT results within each group, and no difference was observed between the two groups. After 4 weeks of treatment, both groups showed a significant decrease in pain scores and functional disability; however, no significant differences were observed between the two groups. Conclusions This study showed no significant change in lung function after ICESIs in either group and no local anesthetic concentration-based difference in the clinical efficacy of the ICESIs.
DOI
10.1177/03000605221108101
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