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Epidural steroid injection-related events requiring hospitalisation or emergency room visits among 52,935 procedures performed at a single centre

Authors
Lee, Joon WooLee, EugeneLee, Guen YoungKang, YusuhnAhn, Joong MoKang, Heung Sik
Issue Date
Jan-2018
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Spine; Steroids; Injections; Epidural; Drug-related side effects and adverse reactions; Complications
Citation
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY, v.28, no.1, pp 418 - 427
Pages
10
Journal Title
EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume
28
Number
1
Start Page
418
End Page
427
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/73650
DOI
10.1007/s00330-017-4977-7
ISSN
0938-7994
1432-1084
Abstract
To analyse the incidence and type of epidural steroid injection (ESI)-related adverse events, including procedure-related complications and drug-related systemic effects requiring hospitalisation or emergency room (ER) visits. This study included 52,935 ESI procedures performed in 22,059 patients in our department from March 2004 to February 2016. Of these, we retrospectively reviewed the cases of 1570 patients (1713 procedures) who were hospitalised or visited the ER within 1 month after ESI. ESI-related events were classified as procedure-related complications, drug-related systemic effects, or of uncertain relationship. Descriptive data are provided; no statistical analysis was performed. There were 244 ESI-related events in 235 patients (males:females = 102:133; mean age: 65.7 years; range: 20-93 years). The incidence of ESI-related events was 0.46% per procedure, including 14 procedure-related complications, 56 drug-related systemic effects, and 174 events of uncertain cause. Of the 52,935 patients, 6 (0.011%) experienced major complications (two spine haematomas and four infections), 1 patient died, and 1 experienced neurological sequelae. Although major procedure-related complications and drug-related systemic effects of ESI requiring hospitalisation are very rare, infection and haematoma can occur, resulting in serious outcomes. Hence, ESI should be carefully considered in high-risk patients. aEuro cent The incidence of ESI-related events requiring hospitalisation was 0.46%. aEuro cent The incidence of procedure-related complications was 0.026%. aEuro cent The incidence of drug-related systemic effects was 0.11%. aEuro cent The incidence of major complication of ESI was 0.011%. aEuro cent The major complications were spine infection, haematoma, and sepsis.
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