| Literature DB >> 32699129 |
Mary Elizabeth Chappell1, Raj Lakshman2,3, Patrick Trotter4, Mark Abrahams4, Michael Lee5.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess the effectiveness of radiofrequency denervation (RD) of lumbosacral anatomical targets for the management of chronic back pain.Entities:
Keywords: back pain; neurology; pain management; rheumatology
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32699129 PMCID: PMC7375436 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035540
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses flow diagram.
Results of the meta-analyses of randomised controlled trials
| All trials | Sham-controlled trials | |||||||||
| k | N | MD (95% CI) | I2 | GRADE* | k | N | MD (95% CI) | I2 | GRADE* | |
| 1–3 months | 7 | 599 | −0.56 | 59% | Low | 6 | 348 | −0.63 | 66% | Low |
| 6 months | 4 | 361 | −0.66 | 42% | Low | 3 | 110 | −1.05 | 32% | Low |
| 1 year | 2 | 291 | −0.72 | 89% | Very low | 1 | 40 | −1.50 | NA | Very low |
| 1–3 months | 5 | 384 | −1.53 | 83% | Low | 4 | 156 | −1.89 | 87% | Very low |
| 6 months | 1 | 228 | −0.28 | NA | Low | |||||
| 12 months | 1 | 228 | −0.19 | NA | Low | |||||
| 1–3 months | 4 | 200 | −0.98 | 40% | Low | 3 | 144 | −0.63 | 0% | Low |
| 6 months | 3 | 127 | −1.74 | 0% | Low | 2 | 75 | −1.63 | 0% | Low |
| 12 months | 1 | 20 | −1.70 | NA | Very low | 1 | 20 | −1.70 | NA | Very low |
| 3 months | 1 | 205 | −0.34 | NA | Moderate | 1 | 205 | −0.34 | NA | Moderate |
| 6 months | 1 | 205 | −0.67 | NA | Moderate | 1 | 205 | −0.67 | NA | Moderate |
| 12 months | 1 | 205 | −0.50 | NA | Moderate | 1 | 205 | −0.50 | NA | Moderate |
*GRADE assessment of the quality of the evidence.
k, number of trials; MD, mean difference; N, number of participants.
Figure 2Post-treatment Pain Score for radiofrequency denervation of the facet joints versus control at 1–3-month follow-up (longest time point used for studies with multiple time points).
Figure 3Post-treatment Pain Score for radiofrequency denervation of the sacroiliac joints versus control at 1–3-month follow-up (longest time point used for studies with multiple time points).
Figure 4Post-treatment Pain Score for radiofrequency denervation of the intervertebral discs versus control at 1–3-month follow-up (longest time point used for studies with multiple time points).