Ultrasound Versus Fluoroscopic Guided Sacroiliac Joint Injection In Patient With Chronic Sacroiliac Joint Pain | ||||
Minia Journal of Medical Research | ||||
Volume 31, Issue 3, July 2020, Page 351-356 PDF (204.38 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/mjmr.2022.220317 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Hany K. Mickhael; Abdelreheem M. Mohamed; Al-Shimaa I. Roushdy; Asaad E.Shaher Labib | ||||
Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, El-Minia Faculty of Medicine | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Introduction: Sacroiliac joint (SIJ) pathology is a common cause of low back pain (LBP), accounting for 10–27% of cases of mechanical LBP below L5 level. If there is no definite clinical or radiological diagnostic criteria for SIJ pain, intra-articular injection of SIJ have become the choice assessment method for making the diagnosis of SIJ pain. Aim of the work: This randomized clinical trial was designed to investigate and compare both accuracy and efficacy of the ultrasound and fluoroscopy guidance for sacroiliac joint injections with local anesthetic and steroids as a treatment modality for pain relief in patients with moderate to severe sacroiliitis. Patients and Methods: After Minia University ethical committee approval (14/10/2019) and written informed consents obtained from all patients, this prospective randomized clinical trial was carried out on 40 adult patients of both sex in the period from October 2019 to March 2020 at the pain management unit of Assuit University Hospital. The study had been registered at the clinical trial registry. ClinicalTrials.gov (ID: 14102019). Results: This prospective randomized clinical trial included 40 adult patients of both sex, who had moderate to severe sacroiliitis and were candidates for sacroiliac joint injection with local anesthetic and steroids. They were randomly allocated into two equal groups (20 patients each) by using a computer generated table. The US group was treated by sacroiliac joint injection using the ultrasound. while the FL group was treated by sacroiliac joint injection using the fluoroscopy. | ||||
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