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      KCI등재 SCOPUS SCIE

      Is It Radiculopathy or Referred Pain? Buttock Pain in Spinal Stenosis Patients

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      Background: Buttock pain is common, and there are no fixed guidelines for its diagnosis and treatment. This study compared a selective nerve root block and a facet joint block for patients with degenerative spinal disease and buttock pain. Methods: Pa...

      Background: Buttock pain is common, and there are no fixed guidelines for its diagnosis and treatment. This study compared a selective nerve root block and a facet joint block for patients with degenerative spinal disease and buttock pain.
      Methods: Patients with degenerative spinal disease who presented with buttock pain, received a selective nerve root block (group A) or a facet joint block (group B) from June 2017 to September 2017, and were able to be followed up for more than 3 months were prospectively enrolled. Clinical results were assessed using a visual analog scale for comparative analysis.
      Results: One day after the procedure, an excellent response was found in 7% and 6% of groups A and B, respectively; a good response was found in 41% and 13% of groups A and B, respectively. Two weeks later, an excellent response was found in 11% and 4% of groups A and B, respectively; a good response was found in 41% and 20% of groups A and B, respectively. Six weeks later, an excellent response was found in 11% and 7% of groups A and B, respectively, and a good response was found in 41% and 20% of groups A and B, respectively. At the final follow-up, more than 47% and 46% of patients showed a good response in groups A and B, respectively. In group A, the visual analog scale score improved compared to the pre-procedure value of 5.01 to 2.74 on day 1, 2.51 at week 2, 2.38 at week 6, and 2.39 at week 12. In group B, the visual analog scale score improved compared to the preprocedure value of 5.24 to 3.94 on day 1, 3.99 at week 2, 3.24 at week 6, and 2.59 at week 12. On day 1 and at weeks 2 and 6, group A showed a significantly better outcome than group B (p < 0.05).
      Conclusions: The selective nerve root block showed superior results up to 6 weeks post-procedure. Considering that the selective nerve root block is effective for treating radiculopathy, the primary cause of buttock pain can be thought to be radiculopathy rather than degenerative changes of the facet joint.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 Narozny M, "Therapeutic efficacy of selective nerve root blocks in the treatment of lumbar radicular leg pain" 131 (131): 75-80, 2001

      2 Mehta M, "The treatment of chronic back pain : a preliminary survey of the effect of radiofrequency denervation of the posterior vertebral joints" 34 (34): 768-775, 1979

      3 Mooney V, "The facet syndrome" (115) : 149-156, 1976

      4 Krames ES, "The dorsal root ganglion in chronic pain and as a target for neuromodulation : a review" 18 (18): 24-32, 2015

      5 Hong YG, "Selective spinal nerve root block for the treatment of sciatica" 32 (32): 1056-1062, 1997

      6 Krempen JF, "Selective nerve root infiltration for the evaluation of sciatica" 6 (6): 311-315, 1975

      7 Bernard TN, Jr, "Recognizing specific characteristics of nonspecific low back pain" (217) : 266-280, 1987

      8 Eubanks JD, "Prevalence of lumbar facet arthrosis and its relationship to age, sex, and race: an anatomic study of cadaveric specimens" 32 (32): 2058-2062, 2007

      9 Robinson JP, "Pathophysiology of lumbar radiculopathies and the pharmacology of epidural corticosteroids and local anesthetics" 6 (6): 671-690, 1995

      10 Goebert HW, Jr, "Painful radiculopathy treated with epidural injections of procaine and hydrocortisone acetate : results in 113 patients" 40 : 130-134, 1961

      1 Narozny M, "Therapeutic efficacy of selective nerve root blocks in the treatment of lumbar radicular leg pain" 131 (131): 75-80, 2001

      2 Mehta M, "The treatment of chronic back pain : a preliminary survey of the effect of radiofrequency denervation of the posterior vertebral joints" 34 (34): 768-775, 1979

      3 Mooney V, "The facet syndrome" (115) : 149-156, 1976

      4 Krames ES, "The dorsal root ganglion in chronic pain and as a target for neuromodulation : a review" 18 (18): 24-32, 2015

      5 Hong YG, "Selective spinal nerve root block for the treatment of sciatica" 32 (32): 1056-1062, 1997

      6 Krempen JF, "Selective nerve root infiltration for the evaluation of sciatica" 6 (6): 311-315, 1975

      7 Bernard TN, Jr, "Recognizing specific characteristics of nonspecific low back pain" (217) : 266-280, 1987

      8 Eubanks JD, "Prevalence of lumbar facet arthrosis and its relationship to age, sex, and race: an anatomic study of cadaveric specimens" 32 (32): 2058-2062, 2007

      9 Robinson JP, "Pathophysiology of lumbar radiculopathies and the pharmacology of epidural corticosteroids and local anesthetics" 6 (6): 671-690, 1995

      10 Goebert HW, Jr, "Painful radiculopathy treated with epidural injections of procaine and hydrocortisone acetate : results in 113 patients" 40 : 130-134, 1961

      11 Laplante BL, "Multivariable analysis of the relationship between pain referral patterns and the source of chronic low back pain" 15 (15): 171-178, 2012

      12 Allegri M, "Mechanisms of low back pain : a guide for diagnosis and therapy" 5 : 1530-, 2016

      13 Cooper G, "Effectiveness of transforaminal epidural steroid injections in patients with degenerative lumbar scoliotic stenosis and radiculopathy" 7 (7): 311-317, 2004

      14 Marks R, "Distribution of pain provoked from lumbar facet joints and related structures during diagnostic spinal infiltration" 39 (39): 37-40, 1989

      15 Macnab I, "Backache" Williams and Wilkins 22-25, 1990

      16 Lee S, "A practical MRI grading system for lumbar foraminal stenosis" 194 (194): 1095-1098, 2010

      17 Lee GY, "A new grading system of lumbar central canal stenosis on MRI : an easy and reliable method" 40 (40): 1033-1039, 2011

      18 Donovan WH, "A multidisciplinary approach to chronic low-back pain in Western Australia" 6 (6): 591-597, 1981

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