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Correlation between paravertebral spread of injectate and clinical efficacy in lumbar transforaminal block
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Yu Jeong Bang
Hue Jung Park
Woo Seog Sim
Dae Won Lee
Jin Young Lee
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[1] Sungkyunkwan University,Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Samsung Medical Center
[2] School of Medicine,Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul St.Mary′s hospital, College of Medicine
[3] The Catholic University of Korea,undefined
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The potential paravertebral space includes spinal nerves, dorsal rami, rami communicants, and sympathetic chains. This study evaluated correlations between paravertebral spread of injectate and clinical efficacy in lumbar transforaminal block. We retrospectively analysed the data of 88 patients who received transforaminal blocks for lumbar radicular pain. We categorized patients into two groups: patients with ≥ 50% pain reduction on a numeric rating scale at 30 min following a block (responder group), and patients with < 50% pain reduction (non-responder group). Paravertebral spread of injectate was graded as limited to the anterior, middle, and posterior 1/3 of the anterolateral aspect of vertebral bodies; spread between the posterolateral margins of bodies and the posterior epidural space was considered no spread. Clinical and fluoroscopic data, perfusion index, temperature, and cold sensation were compared between the groups. Among 54 patients analysed, 26 (48.1%) experienced ≥ 50% and 28 (51.9%) < 50% pain reduction. Paravertebral spread occurred in 33 (61.1%) patients; 19 (57.6%) responders and 14 (42.4%) non-responders. On analysis, paravertebral spread, epidural spread patterns, perfusion index change ratios, temperature changes, and cold sensation changes showed no differences between responder and non-responder groups. Paravertebral spread occurred in 61.1%, with no correlation with the clinical efficacy of lumbar transforaminal block.
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