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2022 Oct


Pain Physician


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Comparative Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Cochrane Review of Epidural Injections for Lumbar Radiculopathy or Sciatica.

Authors

Manchikanti L, Knezevic E, Latchaw RE, Knezevic N N, Abdi S, Sanapati MR, Staats PS, Gharibo CG, Simopoulos TT, Shah S, Abd-Elsayed A, Navani A, Kaye AD, Albers SL, Hirsch JA
Pain Physician. 2022 Oct; 25(7):E889-E916.
PMID: 36288577.

Abstract

Epidural injections are among the most commonly performed procedures for managing low back and lower extremity pain. Pinto et al and Chou et al previously performed systematic reviews and meta-analyses, which, along with a recent update from Oliveira et al showing the lack of effectiveness of epidural steroid injections in managing lumbar disc herniation, spinal stenosis, and radiculopathy. In contrast to these papers, multiple other systematic reviews and meta-analyses have supported the effectiveness and use of epidural injections utilizing fluoroscopically guided techniques. A major flaw in the review can be related to attributing active-controlled trials to placebo-controlled trials. The assumption that local anesthetics do not provide sustained benefit, despite extensive evidence that local anesthetics provide long-term relief, similar to a combination of local anesthetic with steroids is flawed.