Title of article :
Evaluation of Intra‐articular Corticosteroid Injections in Patients with Sacroiliac Pain
Author/Authors :
Andalib, Ali Department of Orthopedics - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Etemadifar, Mohammadreza Department of Orthopedics - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Ansari Bardei, Mohammad Department of Orthopedics - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Sacroiliac pain is one of the causes of low back pain, representing with discomfort
and tenderness in the sacroiliac joint. Interventional procedures might be beneficial in cases
unresponsive to medical treatments. Here, we aimed to investigate the effects of intra‐articular
corticosteroid injections in patients with sacroiliac pain. Materials and Methods: This is a clinical
trial performed in 2017–2018 in Kashani Hospital, Isfahan, on patients with low back pain and
formerly diagnosed with sacroiliac pain. Patients were recruited based on inclusion and exclusion
criteria. Corticosteroid injections were performed for patients. Patients were visited within 2 weeks,
4 weeks, and 6 months after interventions, and pain and disabilities of patients were assessed using
the numerical rating scale (NRS) and Oswestry Disability Questionnaire. Results: A total number
of 27 patients entered our clinical trial. We showed that the mean NRS score among patients before
interventions was 8.01 ± 0.96. Assessments of disability score also indicated that the mean disability
scores was 41.48 ± 7.48. Our data also indicated that there was a significant reducing trend in both
NRS and disability score after interventions (P < 0.001 for both items). Conclusion: Intra‐articular
steroid injection is associated with significantly reduced pain and disability in patients with sacroiliac
pain. Previous studies evaluated variable methods and reported that this method has high values and
significant advantages compared with other techniques which were in line with our results.
Keywords :
Corticosteroids , pain , Sacroiliac Joint
Journal title :
Advanced Biomedical Research