Electromyographic study to predict functional outcome of transforaminal epidural steroid injection in lumbosacral radiculopathy

Context Epidural steriod injections (ESIs) are commonly used for managment of lumbosacral radiculopathy (LSR). Predicting outcomes after ESIs could be another valuable application of needle electromyography (EMG) in these patients. Aim The aim was to determine if EMG study can predict the functional...

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Main Authors: Hussein Sultan, Tamer H Shehata, Wafaa S El-Emary, Shehad M Fakhry
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-01-01
Series:Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
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Online Access:http://www.err.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-161X;year=2019;volume=46;issue=1;spage=27;epage=34;aulast=Sultan
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spelling doaj-6f81d3f194604d93891508408ed9b5a52021-07-02T15:43:14ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation1110-161X2090-32352019-01-01461273410.4103/err.err_6_18Electromyographic study to predict functional outcome of transforaminal epidural steroid injection in lumbosacral radiculopathyHussein SultanTamer H ShehataWafaa S El-EmaryShehad M FakhryContext Epidural steriod injections (ESIs) are commonly used for managment of lumbosacral radiculopathy (LSR). Predicting outcomes after ESIs could be another valuable application of needle electromyography (EMG) in these patients. Aim The aim was to determine if EMG study can predict the functional outcome of transforaminal ESIs in patients with LSR. Materials and methods The study included 20 patients with clinical diagnosis of LSR. Peripheral nerve conduction study, late responses, somatomsensory evoked potentials, and needle EMG were performed in both lower limbs followed by transforaminal ESI under fluoroscopic guidance. The functional outcome was evaluated using visual analog scale for pain and Oswestry disability index (ODI) that were performed before and after injections. Results There were statistically significant decrease in pain severity (visual analog scale; P=0.022) and in ODI (improvement in functional score; P=0.029) after injection in patients with symptom duration less than 3 months compared with patients with longer duration of symptoms. In patients with negative EMG findings, there was a significantly greater reduction in pain severity (P<0.01) and ODI score (P<0.01) after injection compared with patients with positive findings. Regression analysis showed that negative needle EMG findings were significant predictors of pain reduction (P=0.001) and functional improvement (P=0.002) in patients with LSR after ESI. Conclusion This study supports the notion that EMG studies can be used for prediction of functional outcome in patients with LSR performing transforaminal ESI.http://www.err.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-161X;year=2019;volume=46;issue=1;spage=27;epage=34;aulast=Sultandisability indexelectromyographyepidural injectionfunctional outcomelumbosacral radiculopathypaintransforaminal
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Tamer H Shehata
Wafaa S El-Emary
Shehad M Fakhry
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Tamer H Shehata
Wafaa S El-Emary
Shehad M Fakhry
Electromyographic study to predict functional outcome of transforaminal epidural steroid injection in lumbosacral radiculopathy
Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
disability index
electromyography
epidural injection
functional outcome
lumbosacral radiculopathy
pain
transforaminal
author_facet Hussein Sultan
Tamer H Shehata
Wafaa S El-Emary
Shehad M Fakhry
author_sort Hussein Sultan
title Electromyographic study to predict functional outcome of transforaminal epidural steroid injection in lumbosacral radiculopathy
title_short Electromyographic study to predict functional outcome of transforaminal epidural steroid injection in lumbosacral radiculopathy
title_full Electromyographic study to predict functional outcome of transforaminal epidural steroid injection in lumbosacral radiculopathy
title_fullStr Electromyographic study to predict functional outcome of transforaminal epidural steroid injection in lumbosacral radiculopathy
title_full_unstemmed Electromyographic study to predict functional outcome of transforaminal epidural steroid injection in lumbosacral radiculopathy
title_sort electromyographic study to predict functional outcome of transforaminal epidural steroid injection in lumbosacral radiculopathy
publisher SpringerOpen
series Egyptian Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
issn 1110-161X
2090-3235
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Context Epidural steriod injections (ESIs) are commonly used for managment of lumbosacral radiculopathy (LSR). Predicting outcomes after ESIs could be another valuable application of needle electromyography (EMG) in these patients. Aim The aim was to determine if EMG study can predict the functional outcome of transforaminal ESIs in patients with LSR. Materials and methods The study included 20 patients with clinical diagnosis of LSR. Peripheral nerve conduction study, late responses, somatomsensory evoked potentials, and needle EMG were performed in both lower limbs followed by transforaminal ESI under fluoroscopic guidance. The functional outcome was evaluated using visual analog scale for pain and Oswestry disability index (ODI) that were performed before and after injections. Results There were statistically significant decrease in pain severity (visual analog scale; P=0.022) and in ODI (improvement in functional score; P=0.029) after injection in patients with symptom duration less than 3 months compared with patients with longer duration of symptoms. In patients with negative EMG findings, there was a significantly greater reduction in pain severity (P<0.01) and ODI score (P<0.01) after injection compared with patients with positive findings. Regression analysis showed that negative needle EMG findings were significant predictors of pain reduction (P=0.001) and functional improvement (P=0.002) in patients with LSR after ESI. Conclusion This study supports the notion that EMG studies can be used for prediction of functional outcome in patients with LSR performing transforaminal ESI.
topic disability index
electromyography
epidural injection
functional outcome
lumbosacral radiculopathy
pain
transforaminal
url http://www.err.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-161X;year=2019;volume=46;issue=1;spage=27;epage=34;aulast=Sultan
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