Dr Francisco Pérez Jiménez

Dr Francisco Pérez Jiménez

sábado, 11 de enero de 2014

Ultrasound-guided hip injections: a comparative study with fluoroscopy-guided injections

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24384272


 2014 Jan;30(1):42-6. doi: 10.1016/j.arthro.2013.09.083.

Ultrasound-guided hip injections: a comparative study with fluoroscopy-guided injections.

Abstract

PURPOSE:

The purpose was to assess ultrasound-guided injections through patient satisfaction in a comparative internally controlled study of fluoroscopic versus ultrasound technique and to quantitate the reliability of the ultrasound method. In addition, the reliability of the ultrasound method was quantitated.

METHODS:

This study consisted of the first 50 consecutive patients to undergo ultrasound-guided intra-articular injection of the hip (by a nurse practitioner) and who had previously undergone fluoroscopy-guided intra-articular injections by our center's fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologists. The patients rated the ultrasound and fluoroscopic experiences on a scale from 1 to 10 for convenience and pain; in addition, they indicated their preference between the 2 techniques. Success of the injection was documented among a total of 206 consecutive patients who underwent ultrasound-guided injections during the period of the controlled study.

RESULTS:

For convenience, ultrasound injection had a mean rating of 9.8 whereas fluoroscopic injection had a mean rating of 3.1. For pain, ultrasound had a mean rating of 3 and fluoroscopy had a mean rating of 5.6. These differences were statistically significant (P < .01) in favor of ultrasound. For preference, 49 of 50 patients in the control study (98%) stated that they would prefer the ultrasound injection, whereas 1 was uncertain. The injection was successful in 202 of the first 206 patients (98%) to undergo ultrasound injection, whereas 4 patients required a second pass for successful injection.

CONCLUSIONS:

In this study in-office ultrasound-guided injections of the hip were more convenient and less painful than fluoroscopy-guided hospital-based injections and were preferred by patients who have undergone both. Furthermore, the ultrasound-guided injections were performed by a recently trained physician extender in contrast to the fluoroscopic method, which was performed by experienced fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologists. The procedure is highly successful in the hands of a properly trained clinician.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE:

Level II, prospective comparative study.
Copyright © 2014 Arthroscopy Association of North America. All rights reserved.
PMID:
 
24384272
 
[PubMed - in process]

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