Back Pain After Epidural—Is It Relevant? There are some retrospective researches that were done which suggested that there is some association between lower back pain and epidural analgesia in the first six weeks after delivery. However, those researches were flawed by reporting bias since they hea...
Back pain after epidural anesthesia with chloroprocaine in volunteers: Preliminary report. Reg Anesth 1991; 16:199-203Stevens RA,Chester WF,Artuso JD,et al.Back pain after epidural anesthesia with chloroprocaine in volunteers: preliminary report. Regional Anesthesia . 1991...
Chloroprocaine has been associated with severe back pain after epidural anesthesia. Factors proposed to contribute to this problem are: 1) the preservative disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), 2) large volumes of chloroprocaine, 3) low pH of chloroprocaine, and 4) local infiltration with...
Epidural pethidine in labour : A study of dose requirements SummaryThe degree of pain relief and duration of action were assessed after various doses of epidural pethidine had been given to 12 primigravid mothers in... W B.,Perriss - 《Anaesthesia》 被引量: 62发表: 1980年 Analgesia produced...
Epidural anesthesia (EA) is a central neuraxial block with many applications. Improvements in equipment, drugs and techniques have made it a popular and versatile anesthetic procedure. However, back pain is a common postoperative complaint. We aimed to determine the effect of dexamethasone added to ...
Wallace G, Solove GJ. Epidural steroid therapy for low back pain. Postgrad Med 1985;78:213–215, 218.Wallace G , Solove GJ. Epidural steroid therapy for low back pain.Postgrad Med 1985 ;78:213-5.Wallace G , Solove GJ. Epidural steroid therapy for low back pain. Postgrad Med 1985...
(4) Epidural abscess Serious but nonemergent (requires specific treatment but not urgently) Osteoporotic compression fracture Inflammatory arthritis (1) Ankylosing spondylitis (2) Psoriatic arthritis (3) Reactive arthritis (4) Inflammatory bowel disease–associated arthritis Back pain due to visceral diseas...
One year after epidural steroid therapy, continuing pain relief occurred in 59% of the successfully treated patients and it decreased to 28% of the patients two years after treatment. In a Cox regression analysis of time to recurrence of pain complaints for the successful... 展开 关键词: LOW...
Epidural steroid injection (ESI) is one of the most common nonsurgical interventions prescribed for back and leg pain symptoms. Although the use of ESI is widespread, proof of efficacy among the broad population of low back pain patients is lacking and use is predicated to a great extent on ...
Watch an in-depth animated video about how lumbar epidural steroid injections work to reduce low back pain and leg pain, including a step-by-step overview of the procedure.