An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Hyaluronidase in the Selective Nerve Root Block of Radiculopathy: A Double Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial

Study DesignProspective, double-blind, randomized controlled trial.PurposeTo determine the ability of hyaluronidase to provide longer lasting pain relief and functional improvement in patients with lumbar radiculopathy.Overview of LiteratureSelective nerve root block (SNRB) is a good treatment optio...

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Main Authors: Sang-Bong Ko, Alexander R Vaccaro, Ho-Jin Chang, Dong-Young Shin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Spine Society 2015-02-01
Series:Asian Spine Journal
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Online Access:http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-9-83.pdf
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spelling doaj-f6bbe049a70c433a85ef7626fc7a9bc02020-11-24T22:31:24ZengKorean Spine SocietyAsian Spine Journal1976-19021976-78462015-02-0191838910.4184/asj.2015.9.1.83850An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Hyaluronidase in the Selective Nerve Root Block of Radiculopathy: A Double Blind, Controlled Clinical TrialSang-Bong Ko0Alexander R Vaccaro1Ho-Jin Chang2Dong-Young Shin3Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Daegu Catholic University Medical College, Daegu, Korea.Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Daegu Catholic University Medical College, Daegu, Korea.Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Daegu Catholic University Medical College, Daegu, Korea.Study DesignProspective, double-blind, randomized controlled trial.PurposeTo determine the ability of hyaluronidase to provide longer lasting pain relief and functional improvement in patients with lumbar radiculopathy.Overview of LiteratureSelective nerve root block (SNRB) is a good treatment option in lumbar radiculopathy. We studied the effectiveness of hyaluronidase when added to the traditional SNRB regimen.MethodsA sample size of 126 patients per group was necessary. A sample of 252 patients who underwent an injection procedure with or without hyaluronidase due to radiculopathy was included in this study. The patients were randomly divided into two groups: the control (C) group and the hyaluronidase (H) group. After SNRB due to radiculopathy, the visual analog scale (VAS) was compared at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 12 weeks between the two groups, and the Oswestry disability index (ODI) was compared at 12 weeks between the two groups.ResultsBoth groups seemed to have general improvement in VAS, but in C group, the VAS was higher than the H group 2 and 4 weeks after the surgery, and the difference in time-group change between 2 groups was statistically significant (p <0.05). ODI improved in both groups, and the difference in time-group change between 2 groups was not statistically significant (p >0.05).ConclusionsThe rebound pain (the re-occurrence of pain within 2-4 weeks after injection) that occurs within 2-4 weeks after the injection of the routine regimen can be reduced when hyaluronidase is added to the routine SNRB regimen.http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-9-83.pdfNerve blockHyaluronidaseVisual analog scale
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Alexander R Vaccaro
Ho-Jin Chang
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Alexander R Vaccaro
Ho-Jin Chang
Dong-Young Shin
An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Hyaluronidase in the Selective Nerve Root Block of Radiculopathy: A Double Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial
Asian Spine Journal
Nerve block
Hyaluronidase
Visual analog scale
author_facet Sang-Bong Ko
Alexander R Vaccaro
Ho-Jin Chang
Dong-Young Shin
author_sort Sang-Bong Ko
title An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Hyaluronidase in the Selective Nerve Root Block of Radiculopathy: A Double Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial
title_short An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Hyaluronidase in the Selective Nerve Root Block of Radiculopathy: A Double Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial
title_full An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Hyaluronidase in the Selective Nerve Root Block of Radiculopathy: A Double Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial
title_fullStr An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Hyaluronidase in the Selective Nerve Root Block of Radiculopathy: A Double Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Hyaluronidase in the Selective Nerve Root Block of Radiculopathy: A Double Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial
title_sort evaluation of the effectiveness of hyaluronidase in the selective nerve root block of radiculopathy: a double blind, controlled clinical trial
publisher Korean Spine Society
series Asian Spine Journal
issn 1976-1902
1976-7846
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Study DesignProspective, double-blind, randomized controlled trial.PurposeTo determine the ability of hyaluronidase to provide longer lasting pain relief and functional improvement in patients with lumbar radiculopathy.Overview of LiteratureSelective nerve root block (SNRB) is a good treatment option in lumbar radiculopathy. We studied the effectiveness of hyaluronidase when added to the traditional SNRB regimen.MethodsA sample size of 126 patients per group was necessary. A sample of 252 patients who underwent an injection procedure with or without hyaluronidase due to radiculopathy was included in this study. The patients were randomly divided into two groups: the control (C) group and the hyaluronidase (H) group. After SNRB due to radiculopathy, the visual analog scale (VAS) was compared at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 12 weeks between the two groups, and the Oswestry disability index (ODI) was compared at 12 weeks between the two groups.ResultsBoth groups seemed to have general improvement in VAS, but in C group, the VAS was higher than the H group 2 and 4 weeks after the surgery, and the difference in time-group change between 2 groups was statistically significant (p <0.05). ODI improved in both groups, and the difference in time-group change between 2 groups was not statistically significant (p >0.05).ConclusionsThe rebound pain (the re-occurrence of pain within 2-4 weeks after injection) that occurs within 2-4 weeks after the injection of the routine regimen can be reduced when hyaluronidase is added to the routine SNRB regimen.
topic Nerve block
Hyaluronidase
Visual analog scale
url http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-9-83.pdf
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