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J Vasc Interv Radiol · May 2005
Spinal CT-guided interventional procedures for management of chronic back pain.
- Diego A Aguirre, Sonia Bermudez, and Orlando M Diaz.
- Department of Radiology, University of California San Diego, 92103-8756, USA.
- J Vasc Interv Radiol. 2005 May 1; 16 (5): 689-97.
PurposeImage-guided interventional procedures have arisen as an alternative for management of back pain, with controversial indications and efficacy. This study describes the technique, clinical impact, and complications of computed tomography (CT)-guided infiltrations for the management of chronic back pain.Materials And MethodsOne hundred eleven patients with chronic back pain treated with CT-guided infiltrations were studied prospectively. Procedures performed included nerve root, facet joint, epidural, and sacroiliac joint blocks. Pain intensity was evaluated with use of a visual analog scale.ResultsTwo hundred twenty-two infiltrations were performed in 111 consecutive patients. After 18 months of follow-up, pain improvement lasted for a mean duration of 9 months and the complication rate was less than 1%. Moderate to good pain response was seen in 95% of followed patients and 4% of patients required surgery.ConclusionSpinal CT-guided infiltration constitutes an effective therapy for chronic back pain. This series confirms a low complication rate, good response, and high therapeutic value.
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