Effect of statin use on pain relief by transforaminal epidural steroid injection

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Aim: To investigate the impact of statin use on response to fluoroscopy-assisted transforaminal anterior epidural steroid injection (TAESI). Methods: Patients undergoing TAESI for low back pain were recruited and stratified according to statin use. Pain was evaluated with a visual analogue scale (VAS) before and at 1, 3, and 6 months after TAESI. Health-related quality-of-life was evaluated using the Short Form 36 (SF-36) questionnaire 6 months after TAESI. Results: There were no significant differences in VAS scores after TAESI between statin users (n = 40) and statin nonusers (n = 253). The SF-36 subgroup: role limitations due to emotional problems score was significantly lower in statin users than statin nonusers. There were no significant between-group differences in any other SF-36 parameter. Conclusion: Statin use had no effect on pain scores after TAESI.

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Sari, S., Aydın, O. N., Tasdemir, B., Galimberti, F., & Turan, A. (2016). Effect of statin use on pain relief by transforaminal epidural steroid injection. Journal of International Medical Research, 44(2), 389–394. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060515597934

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