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KMID : 0361419930170040642
Journal of Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
1993 Volume.17 No. 4 p.642 ~ p.648
Caudal Epidural Steriod Injections for Treatment of Chronic Lower Back Pain


Abstract
A major role in symptom production of lower back pain patient is nerve root inflammation. Sixteen patients who were complaining of lower of lower back pain from various causes, received caudal epidural steroid injection of 20ml solutions
containing
triamcinolone acetate of 80 mg and lidocaine hydrochloride of 160mg.
@ES The results were as follows:
@EN 1) Visual analogue scales were checked in preinjection time, immediate postinjection time and three days after the injection of intraspinal steroid. In whole group, they were 72.14¡¾13.51, 49.64¡¾14.24, and 57.79¡¾17.19 respectively. In root
pain
group, 62.00¡¾18.63, 37.80¡¾12.79, and 38.80¡¾14.67 respectively. In mixed pain group, 77.78¡¾4.79, 56.22¡¾10.54, and 68.33¡¾4.72 respectively.
2) Visual analogue scale differences between preinjection time and immediate postinjection time of intraspinal steroid were the highest percent in above 30 group.
3) visual analogue scale differences were checked both between preinjection time and immediate postinjection time and between preinjection time and on the 3re day of postinjection. In whole group they were 22.50 and 9.45 respectively.
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