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Preoperative epidural steroid injections are not associated with increased rates of infection and dural tear in lumbar spine surgery

Authors :
Ivan Cheng
Jayme C.B. Koltsov
Todd Alamin
Kirkham B. Wood
Matthew Smuck
Serena S. Hu
Source :
European Spine Journal. 30:870-877
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

The study objectives were to use a large national claims data resource to examine rates of preoperative epidural steroid injections (ESI) in lumbar spine surgery and determine whether preoperative ESI or the timing of preoperative ESI is associated with rates of postoperative complications and reoperations. A retrospective longitudinal analysis of patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery for disc herniation and/or spinal stenosis was undertaken using the MarketScan® databases from 2007–2015. Propensity-score matched cohorts were constructed to compare rates of complications and reoperations in patients with and without preoperative ESI. Within the year prior to surgery, 120,898 (46.4%) patients had a lumber ESI. The median time between ESI and surgery was 10 weeks. 23.1% of patients having preoperative ESI had more than one level injected, and 66.5% had more than one preoperative ESI treatment. Patients with chronic pain were considerably more likely to have an ESI prior to their surgery [OR 1.62 (1.54, 1.69), p

Details

ISSN :
14320932 and 09406719
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Spine Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d8737bda094544fb8520eb891bd4e7fa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-020-06566-6