KLI

Association between fatty infiltration in the cervical multifidus and treatment response following cervical interlaminar epidural steroid injection

Metadata Downloads
Abstract
Background
Recent attention has been directed towards fatty infiltration in the cervical extensor muscles for predicting clinical outcomes in several cervical disorders. This study aimed to investigate the potential association between fatty infiltration in the cervical multifidus and treatment response following cervical interlaminar epidural steroid injection (CIESI) in patients with cervical radicular pain.

Methods
The data of patients with cervical radicular pain who received CIESIs between March 2021 and June 2022 were reviewed. A responder was defined as a patient with a numerical rating scale decrease of ≥ 50% from the baseline to three months after the procedure. The presence of fatty infiltration in the cervical multifidus was assessed, along with patient characteristics, and cervical spine disease severity. To assess cervical sarcopenia, fatty infiltration in the bilateral multifidus muscles was evaluated at the C5–C6 level using the Goutallier classification.

Results
Among 275 included patients, 113 (41.1%) and 162 (58.9%) were classified as non-responders and responders, respectively. The age, severity of disc degeneration, and grade of cervical multifidus fatty degeneration were significantly lower in responders. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that pre-procedural symptoms (radicular pain with neck pain, odd ratio [OR] = 0.527, P = 0.024) and high-grade cervical multifidus fatty degeneration (Goutallier grade 2.5–4, OR = 0.320, P = 0.005) were significantly associated with an unsuccessful response to CIESI.

Conclusions
These results suggest high-grade cervical multifidus fatty infiltration is an independent predictor of poor response to CIESI in patients with cervical radicular pain.
Issued Date
2023
Hyun-Jung Kwon
Chan-Sik Kim
Sungwon Kim
Syn Hae Yoon
Jungho Koh
Young Ki Kim
Seong-Soo Choi
Jin-Woo Shin
Doo-Hwan Kim
Type
Article
Keyword
Cervical VertebraeInjections, EpiduralNeck PainParaspinal MusclesRadiculopathySarcopeniaSteroidsTreatment Outcome
DOI
10.3344/kjp.23092
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17323
Publisher
The Korean Journal of Pain
Language
영어
ISSN
2005-9159
Citation Volume
36
Citation Number
3
Citation Start Page
358
Citation End Page
368
Appears in Collections:
Medicine > Nursing
공개 및 라이선스
  • 공개 구분공개
파일 목록
  • 관련 파일이 존재하지 않습니다.

Items in Repository are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.