Affiliation:
1. Postgraduate Resident, Department of Orthopaedics, Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute, India
2. Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute, India
3. Professor & HOD, Department of Orthopaedics, Chettinad Hospital and Research Institute, India
Abstract
Purpose: To study the effect on glycemic index post selective nerve root block in neural foraminal stenosis patients. The study involved Methods:
30 patients in total from September 2021 to August 2022, we prospectively enrolled patients who matched our inclusion criteria with IVDP,
patients having symptoms of radicular pain for at least 3 months, patients with a known history of type I or type II diabetes mellitus. Patients were
made to maintain a diary of their daily fasting blood glucose levels one week before after the SNRB. At the end of the last follow-up at 3 months,
HbA1c were repeated along with capillary blood glucose. A mean of 135.77 mg/dL and S Results: D of 22.60 mg/dL were blood sugar levels which
varies from 78- 204 mg/dl before SNRB. The immediate post-injection glucose levels varied from 78 to 399, with a mean of 216.13 and a SD of
44.19. The average glucose level change was 135.77 ± 80.37, and the range of this change was from 135.77 to 216.13. The estimated duration of the
glucose level increase was 3.7 days with a 95% CI. For the rst 2-4 days following injection, there is a noticeable brief spike in blood glucose levels.
There was no association between observed glucose level change pre-injection HBA1c levels and 3 months post HBA1c levels after the procedure.
Conclusion: Administering steroids in selective nerve root blocks for patients with diabetes mellitus is associated with a transient hyperglycaemic
state, which will return to baseline level within 4 days of SNRB injection.
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