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Comparison of Intravascular Uptake Using Touhy or Quincke Needle During Lumbar Medial Branch Block

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Affiliated Author(s)
홍지희박기범정성원
Alternative Author(s)
Hong, Ji HeePark, Ki BumJung, Sung Won
Journal Title
Pain Physician
ISSN
1533-3159
Issued Date
2022
Keyword
Quincke needleTouhy needleintravascular injectionmedial branch block
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Inadvertent intravascular injection of local anesthetics can lead to false negative results following a lumbar medial branch block (MBB) performed to diagnose facet joint origin pain. A previous study demonstrated that the type of needle could affect the incidence of intravascular injection rates.

OBJECTIVES:
The primary endpoint of this study was to compare the incidence of intravascular injection during lumbar MBB between the Quincke and Touhy needles. The secondary endpoint of this study was to compare the injection time, radiation dose, and patient discomfort during lumbar MBB between the needle types.

STUDY DESIGN:
Prospective randomized trial.

SETTING:
An interventional pain management practice in South Korea.

METHODS:
The incidence of intravascular uptake of contrast medium was compared using the Touhy and Quincke needles under real-time fluoroscopy during lumbar MBB. Injection time, radiation dose, and patient discomfort during lumbar MBB were also compared.

RESULTS:
The incidence of intravascular injection was 21.8% (21/102) in the Touhy needle group and 21.2% (22/99) in the Quincke needle group. The odds ratio for the association between the needle types and intravascular injection was 1.1. The injection time, radiation dose, and patient discomfort during lumbar MBB were similar between the Touhy and Quincke needle groups.

LIMITATIONS:
This study was performed from L2 to L4 MBB of the unilateral lumbar region. Although the type of needle assigned to the patient was randomized, 3 needles, which are used for 3 levels of MBB, were identical.

CONCLUSIONS:
The overall incidence rate of intravascular injection during lumbar MBB was nearly 20% under real-time fluoroscopy for both types of needle. Use of the Touhy needle did not reduce the intravascular injection rate nor the injection time, radiation dose, and patient discomfort.
Department
Dept. of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine (마취통증의학)
Dept. of Psychiatry (정신건강의학)
Publisher
School of Medicine (의과대학)
Citation
Ji Hee Hong et al. (2022). Comparison of Intravascular Uptake Using Touhy or Quincke Needle During Lumbar Medial Branch Block. Pain Physician, 25(3), 305–312.
Type
Article
ISSN
1533-3159
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/44344
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1. School of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine (마취통증의학)
1. School of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Psychiatry (정신건강의학)
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