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Injections in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lumbar Facet Syndrome

Comparison of Facet Nerve Block Versus Intra-articular Injection in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Lumbar Facet Syndrome

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
100 (estimated)
Sponsor
Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Granada · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 79 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In suspected facet joints pain, it is recommended to perform nerve blocks to establish the diagnosis with positive results being and indicator of successful of most permanent treatment of facet pain by rhizolysis. Nevertheless, the usefulness of intraarticular joint injection for diagnosis and prediction of successful neurolysis have been scarcely studied. The main purpose of this trial is to compare both methods, nerve block and intra articular injection, in diagnosis and treatment of facet joints pain.

Detailed description

Facet joint pain is considered as a nonspecific cause of spinal pain with an estimated prevalence of 12-61% of the population. At present, there are no unanimous clinical criteria to achieve and accurate diagnosis and the imaging findings do not show a direct correlation with the clinical symptoms. Facet syndrome treatment is also controversial and, although most clinical guidelines recommend nerve block as a diagnostic test, followed by neurolysis as therapeutic technique, there are many detractors of this therapeutic sequence. The confusion is even greater when considering the variability of specialists who perform these techniques, the variability of methods used ranging from blind injections to injections guided by ultrasound, fluoroscopy or CT, or the amount of medication injected. The investigators have long experience in the percutaneous treatment of pain and in the use of different imaging techniques. Although the investigators objectives are multiple, the main one is to know if there are any difference in the outcome of the facet syndrome treated by intra-articular injections and the block of the medial branch of the dorsal branch of the spinal nerve. Along with the collaboration of other specialists the investigators want to address secondary objectives such as the usefulness of ultrasound and fluoroscopy in the treatment of facet syndrome and its comparison with those performed under CT guidance that is considered as the standard technique for its greater precision.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTFACET JOINT UNDER CT GUIDANCEinjection of triamcinolone in the facet joint under CT guidance
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTNERVE BLOCK UNDER CT GUIDANCEinjection of triamcinolone around the dorsal ramus under CT guidance
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTFACET JOINT UNDER FLUOROSCOPY GUIDANCEinjection of triamcinolone in the facet joint under fluoroscopy guidance
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTNERVE BLOCK UNDER FLUOROSCOPY GUIDANCEinjection of triamcinolone around the dorsal ramus under fluoroscopy guidance
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTFACET JOINT UNDER ULTRASOUND GUIDANCEinjection of triamcinolone in the facet joint under ultrasound guidance
DIAGNOSTIC_TESTNERVE BLOCK UNDER ULTRASOUND GUIDANCEinjection of triamcinolone around the dorsal ramus under ultrasound guidance

Timeline

Start date
2018-08-15
Primary completion
2019-08-15
Completion
2020-08-15
First posted
2019-03-12
Last updated
2019-03-15

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Spain

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03871192. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.