Аннотация:
Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction often causes nonspecific low back pain; the efficiency of its treatment is discussed to be exhibited by therapeutic blockades with anesthetics and glucocorticoids (GCs) or by SIJ radiofrequency denervation (RFD). Objective: to investigate the efficiency and safety of therapeutic blockades with anesthetics and GCs, or SIJ RFD in the combination therapy of chronic low back pain due to SIJ injury. Patients and methods. The investigation enrolled 51 patients (36 women and 15 men) aged 32 to 75 years (mean age, 56.4±2.1 years). Group 1 included 32 patients (mean age, 51.75±2.65 years) who used periarticular blockades with local anesthetics and GCs; Group 2 consisted of 19 patients (mean age, 64.1±2.8 years) who underwent SIJ RFD. Results and discussion. These treatments showed high efficiency and safety. Three months after a treatment cycle, there were reductions in the intensity of pain (by an average of 47[%]; p<0.0001) and in the degree of disability and
Кавелина А. В. Анастасия Владимировна 1989-
Исайкин А. И. Алексей Иванович 1968-
Иванова М. А. Мария Алексеевна 1991-
Kavelina A. V. Anastasiya Vladimirovna 1989-
Isaykin A. I. Aleksej Ivanovich 1968-
Ivanova M. A. Mariya Alekseevna 1991-
Interventional medicine techniques in the treatment of nonspecific low back pain caused by sacroiliac joint dysfunction
Текст визуальный непосредственный
Неврология, нейропсихиатрия, психосоматика
ИМА-Пресс
Т. 10, Вып. 2 С. 33-37
2018
Статья
Cognitive behavioral therapy Nonspecific back pain Periarticular blockade of the sacroiliac joint Radiofrequency denervation Sacroiliac joint Start back screening tool
Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction often causes nonspecific low back pain; the efficiency of its treatment is discussed to be exhibited by therapeutic blockades with anesthetics and glucocorticoids (GCs) or by SIJ radiofrequency denervation (RFD). Objective: to investigate the efficiency and safety of therapeutic blockades with anesthetics and GCs, or SIJ RFD in the combination therapy of chronic low back pain due to SIJ injury. Patients and methods. The investigation enrolled 51 patients (36 women and 15 men) aged 32 to 75 years (mean age, 56.4±2.1 years). Group 1 included 32 patients (mean age, 51.75±2.65 years) who used periarticular blockades with local anesthetics and GCs; Group 2 consisted of 19 patients (mean age, 64.1±2.8 years) who underwent SIJ RFD. Results and discussion. These treatments showed high efficiency and safety. Three months after a treatment cycle, there were reductions in the intensity of pain (by an average of 47[%]; p<0.0001) and in the degree of disability and