Does obesity have an impact on the radiation exposure during lumbosacral transforaminal epidural steroid injections? Retrospective study

Authors

  • Savas Sencan
  • Esra Giray
  • Firat Ulutatar
  • Osman Hakan Gunduz

Keywords:

Body mass index, epidural injection, fluoroscopy, procedure time, kerma-area product

Abstract

Aim: To find out whether obesity or injection level have an impact on the amount of radiation exposure during fluoroscopy-guided lumbosacral transforaminal epidural steroid injections (TFESIs).Material and Methods: Patients aged 19-65 years who underwent lumbosacral transforaminal epidural steroid injection were retrospectively reviewed. Eighty-three patients with a mean age of 42.7±13.2 (19-65) years with signs and symptoms of unilateral lumbar radicular pain due to single level disc herniation were included. Subjects were categorized as normal weighted (18.5≤body mass index (BMI) ≤ 24.9), overweighed (25≤BMI30) and obese (BMI≥30) according to World Health Organization BMI criteria. All patients were given unilateral TFESIs, including39 (47%) L5, and 44 (53%) S1 level. Radiation exposure dose and procedure time was automatically measured by fluoroscope.Results: Radiation dosage increased significantly with increasing BMI (p=0.0001). No statistically significant differences were found when three groups’ procedure durations and NRS scores were compared (>0.05). The radiation dosages and procedure durations between the two different injection levels (L5 and S1) were not found to be statistically significant (>0.05). Conclusion: Obesity is associated with increased radiation exposure independent of procedure duration and the injection level.

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2021-05-25

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Does obesity have an impact on the radiation exposure during lumbosacral transforaminal epidural steroid injections? Retrospective study . Ann Med Res [Internet]. 2021 May 25 [cited 2025 Oct. 21];26(12):3019-22. Available from: http://www.annalsmedres.org/index.php/aomr/article/view/1873