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Multifidus Muscle Twitch on the Prognosis of Lumbar Medial Branch RF

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Yonsei University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Facet Joint Syndrome

Treatments

Procedure: Radiofrequency neurotomy of lumbar medial branch

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02580383
2015-0385-001

Details and patient eligibility

About

The investigators collected data and chart from the patients who were diagnosed facet joint syndrome and underwent lumbar RF medial branch neurotomy between January 2009 and June 2014.

RF was performed using sensory stimulation and multifidus twitching to confirm the position of RF needle. The patients wil be grouped according to the adequacy of RF needle position while performing RF medial branch neurotomy ('complete' when all needles were placed adequately, 'partial' when one of the needles for a facet joint medial branch was placed inadequately, 'none' when there were both needles positioned inadequately for a facet joint) The relationship between the long term effect of RF neurotomy (longer than 6 months) and the groups will be analyzed.

Full description

Facet joint syndrome has been described as a common cause of lumbar back pain. To achieve prolonged therapeutic effect in patients with lumbar facet joint syndrome, radiofrequency (RF) medial branch neurotomy is commonly performed. When performing RF neurotomy, needle placement in correct position is very important. For this reason, identification of sensory stimulation and multifidus muscle twitching by using the electrode have been commonly performed. However, there were no previous reports regarding relationship between prognosis of RF neurotomy and multifidus muscle twitching in combination of sensory stimulation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prognostic value of multifidus twitching when sensory stimulation was achieved while performing RF needle neurotomy in patients with lumbar facet syndrome.

The investigators have collected data and chart from the patients who were diagnosed facet joint syndrome and underwent lumbar RF medial branch neurotomy between January 2009 and June 2014.

RF was performed using sensory stimulation and multifidus twitching to confirm the position of RF needle. When numeric pain intensity score decreased less than half of the initial pain score, the procedure was regarded as effective and the duration was followed and recorded for each patients.

When multifidus twitching was observed in a voltage less than 1.0 to 2.0 times of the sensory stimulation (≤ 0.5V), the positioning of the RF needle will be regarded as adequate. The most appropriate cutoff value will be determined by univariate analysis. The patients will be grouped according to the adequacy of RF needle position while performing RF medial branch neurotomy ('complete' when all needles were placed adequately, 'partial' when one of the needles for a facet joint medial branch was placed inadequately, 'none' when there were both needles positioned inadequately for a facet joint) The relationship between the long term effect of RF neurotomy (longer than 6 months) and the groups will be analyzed.

Enrollment

68 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • All the patients who were diagnosed facet joint syndrome and underwent lumbar RF medial branch neurotomy between January 2009 and June 2014.

Exclusion criteria

  • absence of 12-month follow-up data, the patients who underwent RF medial branch neurotomy on bilateral side or the patients who underwent surgery or other interventional procedures that might affect pain derived from lumbar facet joint during the follow-up period

Trial design

68 participants in 3 patient groups

Group none
Description:
According to the adequacy of RF needle position while performing radiofrequency neurotomy of lumbar medial branch. When both needles were positioned inadequately for a facet joint.
Treatment:
Procedure: Radiofrequency neurotomy of lumbar medial branch
Group partial
Description:
According to the adequacy of RF needle position while performing radiofrequency neurotomy of lumbar medial branch. when one of the needles for a facet joint medial branch was placed inadequately.
Treatment:
Procedure: Radiofrequency neurotomy of lumbar medial branch
Group complete
Description:
According to the adequacy of RF needle position while performing radiofrequency neurotomy of lumbar medial branch. When all needles were placed adequately.'
Treatment:
Procedure: Radiofrequency neurotomy of lumbar medial branch

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