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Cervical epidural steroid injections

- The hanging drop (HD) technique is commonly used for identifying the cervical epidural space.

- The hanging drop (HD) technique is using the negative pressure in the epidural space.

- The subject of debate whether the epidural space exhibits negative pressure.

- In a previous study, EP might be influenced by body position

- No report or peer-reviewed literature to demonstrate the cervical epidural pressure (CEP) now.

The hypothesis of this study

- There is a difference in the cervical epidural pressure between in the prone and sitting positions

- To evaluate this hypothesis, CEPs in the prone and sitting groups were measured and compared in the two groups.

- Using a closed pressure measurement system

- Under fluoroscopic guidance.


Clinical Trial Description

Cervical epidural steroid injections (CESIs)

- For the conservative management of head, neck, and upper extremity pain

- Important to identify the epidural space for minimizing the chance of a dural puncture injection

- Dural puncture injection makes CESIs prone to rare but catastrophic complication like permanent spinal cord injury

The hanging drop (HD) technique

- Commonly used for identifying the cervical epidural space

- Using the negative pressure in the epidural space

- The subject of debate whether the epidural space exhibits negative pressure

In previous studies using a closed pressure measurement systems

- The epidural pressure (EP) was commonly positive at the thoracic level in the lateral decubitus position.

- EP was consistently negative only in the sitting position.

- EP might be influenced by body position.

- The patient should be sitting for using the HD technique.

No report or peer-reviewed literature to demonstrate the cervical epidural pressure (CEP) now.

The hypothesis of this study

- There is a difference in the cervical epidural pressure between in the prone and sitting positions

- To evaluate this hypothesis, CEPs in the prone and sitting groups were measured and compared in the two groups.

- Using a closed pressure measurement system

- Under fluoroscopic guidance. ;


Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label


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NCT number NCT01009385
Study type Interventional
Source Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
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Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase N/A
Start date October 2009
Completion date November 2009

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