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Identify the efficacy of difference procedures of imaging guidance for needles for interventional treatments of low back pain (LBP) associated with sciatica and to study results and satisfaction of the patients between different groups.


Clinical Trial Description

Low back pain (LBP) is a major cause of substantial disability. It is usually defined as pain, muscle tension, or stiffness localized below the costal margin and above the inferior gluteal folds, with or without leg pain (sciatica). Chronic low back pain is defined as the pain that persists for 12 weeks or longer without a response to treatment procedures or the improvement of the underlying cause. Radiculopathy or radicular pain occurs when specific lumbosacral nerve roots are affected, and radicular pain develops due to the irritation of the dorsal root ganglion (DRG). It is characterized by a lumbar pain irradiated to one or more lumbar or sacral dermatomes. Use of fluoroscopy and computed tomography has revolutionized the interventional treatments for chronic low back pain by providing excellent guidance to the needle placement, as well as recognizing improper placements such as intravascular or unintended intrathecal placements of needles and thus avoiding morbidity in the form of injury to the intra-spinal structures including spinal cord, nerve roots and blood vessels. Percutaneous guided interventions such as pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) and transforaminal epidural steroid injection (TFESI) guided by flouroscopy and computed tomography (CT) are safe and effective procedures for the management of chronic RLBP, which can be performed in an outpatient setting without sedation. Interventional radiologists already possess the technical skills necessary to perform these interventions effectively. Pulsed radiofrequency is one of the interventional therapies for LBP, which uses radiofrequency alternating current to ablate the tissue around the needle electrode. Transforaminal epidural steroid injection (TFESI), as a minimally invasive interventional surgery, is widely used in the treatment of LBP. It has the advantages of less trauma, fewer complications, and faster onset. It relieves symptoms by injecting corticosteroids and local anesthetics around the dural and nerve roots that cause radicular pain. TFESI combined with PRF for the treatment of RLBP effectively and rapidly relieve radicular pain, reduce VAS (visual analog scale), relieve pain symptoms, improve the quality of life, cure rate, and satisfaction of patients, as well as, achieve long-term remission. ;


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NCT number NCT05614596
Study type Interventional
Source Assiut University
Contact Abd El-Rahman A. Omar, A. lecturer
Phone +201060300202
Email abdelrahman.omar.radiologist@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 2022
Completion date December 2023

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