Identification of the Lumbar Interspinous Spaces; Palpation Versus Ultrasound Versus Fluoroscopy
- Conditions
- Accuracy of Identifying the Intralaminar Space
- Registration Number
- NCT01352806
- Lead Sponsor
- Hadassah Medical Organization
- Brief Summary
The of epidurals and spinals, relies primarily on palpation of anatomic landmarks that are not always easy to find, More so, even after correct identification of palpable landmarks, Variability exists leading to performing neuraxial injection in undetermined intralaminar level. The most accurate method for identifying the interspace is the using of the fluoroscopy or CT technique, but exposure to radiation and availability make it unpractical in majority of cases. As ultrasound technology becomes more accessible to the clinician, it holds great potential to facilitate performing neuraxial anesthesia by the anesthesiologist in routine cases.
The aim of this study to compare the accuracy of identifying the intervertebral space, between manual palpation, versus ultrasound versus fluoroscopy.
- Detailed Description
Neuraxial anesthesia relies upon a sound knowledge of anatomy to accurately direct needle placement both to achieve consistent success, and to avoid damage to other nearby structures. This prospective randomized study, will be performed in the pain management unit. We will assess patients who are scheduled to receive an epidural steroid injection. The investigator will request permission fro the ethics committee of Hadassah Medical Hospital.
Three anesthesiologist will perform this study, every one of the anesthesiologist will be asked to identify intralaminar space by one technique and we will compare the accuracy of the identifying of the intralaminar space.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- UNKNOWN
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 60
- Patient scheduled for epidural steroid injection under fluoroscopy technique.
- Age above 18 years
- Inability to understand consent form.
- refusing to sign the consent form.
- contraindication for neuraxial injection.
- local or systemic infection.
- pregnant women.
- previous spine surgery.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method accuracy of identifying the intralaminar space one year
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Patient satisfaction one year
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Hadassah Medical Organization
🇮🇱Jerusalem 91120, Israel
Hadassah Medical Organization🇮🇱Jerusalem 91120, IsraelArik Tzukert, DMDContact00 972 2 6776095arik@hadassah.org.ilHadas Lemberg, PhDContact00 972 2 6777572lhadas@hadassah.org.ilFayez T Saifi, MDPrincipal Investigator