Authors
Yian Chen, To-Nhu H Vu, Vernon M Chinchilli, Mohamed Farrag, Alexandra R Roybal, Albert Huh, Zared O Cohen, Adam B Becker, Babak Arvanaghi, Mrinal Agrawal, Jacob Ogden, Steven P Cohen
Publication date
2021/4/1
Journal
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine
Volume
46
Issue
4
Pages
298-304
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Description
Background
There has been a surge in interest in radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of the genicular nerves over the past decade, with wide variability in selection, technique and outcomes. The aim of this study is to determine factors associated with treatment outcome.
Methods
We retrospectively evaluated the effect of 23 demographic, clinical and technical variables on outcomes in 265 patients who underwent genicular nerve RFA for knee pain at 2 civilian and 1 military hospital. A primary outcome was designated as a > 30% decrease in average knee pain score lasting at least 3 months without cointerventions.
Results
The overall rate of a positive response was 61.1% (95% CI 55.2% to 67.0%). In univariable analysis, larger electrode size (p=0.01), repeated lesions (p=0.02), having>80% pain relief during the prognostic block (p=0.02), not being on opioids (p=0.04), having no coexisting psychiatric condition (p=0 …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
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