| Literature DB >> 25729661 |
Seyed M Jazayeri1, Alireza Ashraf1, Habib M Fini1, Hajar Karimian1, Mohamadreza V Nasab2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low back pain is a major cause of disability and can result in substantial morbidity and high healthcare costs. Botulinum toxin has been used successfully to alleviate pain for a number of conditions caused by muscle contractions or spasms.Entities:
Keywords: Botulinum toxin type A; Low back pain; Pain
Year: 2011 PMID: 25729661 PMCID: PMC4335729 DOI: 10.5812/kowsar.22287523.1845
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Pain Med ISSN: 2228-7523
Demographic Data of Patients Receiving BoNT-A or Saline
| BoNT-A | Saline | |
|---|---|---|
| Number of patients | 25 | 25 |
| Men:Women | 12:13 | 11:14 |
| Mean (range), y | 41. 7 (21-55) | 42. 3 (18-53) |
| Mean pain duration, y | 4. 4 | 3. 6 |
| Baseline VAS | 6. 1 | 6. 9 |
aAbbreviations: BoNT-A, Botulinum toxin type A; VAS, Visual analogue system
Improvements in Pain and Function Disability
| Pain Relief (VAS) | BoNT-A [ | Saline (n = 25), No. (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Week 4 | 19 (76) | 5 (20) | < 0. 005 |
| Week 8 | 16 (64) | 3 (12) | < 0. 011 |
| Functional improvement (OLBPQ)
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| Week 8 | 17 (68) | 3(12) | < 0. 005 |
aAbbreviations: BoNT-A, Botulinum toxin type A; VAS, Visual analogue system
bDefined as a 50% or greater difference in pre- and post-treatment VAS scores
cDefined as at least a two-grade improvement between baseline and post-treatment assessments in 4 or more functional subsets on the OLBPQ