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J Coll Physicians Surg Pak ; 33(12): 1449-1453, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38062605

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OBJECTIVE: To find the effectiveness of distal sodium channel blocks in managing lumbosacral radicular syndrome. STUDY DESIGN: Open-labelled, non-randomised, single-group, prospective, pilot study. Place and Duration of the Study: Pain Clinic of Armed Forces Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine (AFIRM) Rawalpindi, Pakistan, from January to June 2022. METHODOLOGY: Patients having low back pain radiating to L5/S1/both dermatomes with severity of numerical rating scale (NRS) score of more than 4/10 were included. Straight leg raise (SLR) and NRS score were noted down at baseline and at 30 minutes, 24 hours, 1 week, and 4 weeks post-distal sodium channel block (DSCB). DSCB was performed at beta 1, 2, 3, and 5 portals using 2 ml of 2% injection plain lignocaine + 1 ml (40 mg) injection triamcinolone + 7 ml distilled water. Statistical analysis was done using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) 21. RESULTS: Out of 50 patients, 24 (48%) were females and 26 (52%) were males. No serious procedural complications were noted. Post-DSCB, follow-up was done for 4 weeks. A significant fall in NRS and an increase in SLR score were observed at every visit. Results were statistically significant (p<0.001) when mean NRS and SLR scores at every follow-up were compared for pre- and post-DSCBs. CONCLUSION: DSCB reduced pain and improved SLR in patients even at 4 weeks of follow-up. Advantages included immediate pain relief, easy to perform as outdoor procedure, cost-effective and a time buying alternative procedure allowing for the analgesic effect of medicine to kick in. KEY WORDS: Radiculopathy, Low-back pain, Epidural spinal injection, Sciatica, Pain management, Distal sodium channel blocks.


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Low Back Pain , Radiculopathy , Female , Humans , Male , Low Back Pain/drug therapy , Low Back Pain/etiology , Pain Management/adverse effects , Pain Management/methods , Pilot Projects , Prospective Studies , Radiculopathy/drug therapy , Radiculopathy/complications , Treatment Outcome
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