The Impact of Local Steroid Administration on the Incidence of Neuritis following Lumbar Facet Radiofrequency Neurotomy.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Pain arising from the lumbar facet joints is a common cause of axial back pain in adults. Radiofrequency neurotomy (RFN) of the medial branches of the spinal dorsal rami has been used as a treatment option. The most common side effect is transient, localized, burning, neuritic-type pain, termed post-neurotomy neuritis (PNN). Corticosteroids have been administered through the radiofrequency cannula after neurotomy to prevent PNN, but no study has examined the effects of this on PNN. OBJECTIVES:We investigated the incidence of PNN in patients who received corticosteroids after RFN and in those patients who did not receive corticosteroids. STUDY DESIGN:Retrospective evaluation. SETTING:Single-site interventional pain management practice in an urban tertiary academic medical center. METHODS:One hundred and sixty-four patients were included in this study and were categorized into non-steroid (n = 87) and steroid (n = 77) groups. Patient's age, gender, body mass index (BMI), laterality of procedure, use of neuropathic pain medications, baseline pain, and duration of pain were all recorded. PNN was determined if the patient self-reported transient burning or neuropathic pain at the site prior to or at the 6-week routine follow-up encounter. RESULTS:There was no significant difference in demographic characteristics between the 2 groups in age, gender, baseline pain, and duration of pain. The proportion of patients in the steroid treated group with PNN was 5 out of 77 (6.4%) and the non-steroid group was 6 out of 87 (6.9%). There was no statistically significant difference between the groups. There was no statistically significant difference in the incidence in neuritis between individuals taking neuropathic agents and individuals not taking neuropathic agents. LIMITATIONS:This study has several limitations including small sample size, patients' self-reported neuropathic symptoms, and inability to draw strong conclusions due to the retrospective study design. A single interventionalist performed all the procedures in this retrospective study and variations in technique amongst others are inevitable. CONCLUSION:Administration of steroids after RFN does not reduce the incidence of post-neurotomy neuritis. Concurrently administering neuropathic medications does not protect against neuritis. KEY WORDS:Radiofrequency neurotomy, radiofrequency ablation, neuritis, corticosteroid, lumbar facet pain, post neurotomy neuritis.

journal_name

Pain Physician

journal_title

Pain physician

authors

Singh JR,Miccio VF Jr,Modi DJ,Sein MT

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-01-01 00:00:00

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69-74

issue

1

eissn

1533-3159

issn

2150-1149

journal_volume

22

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