
Epidural Steroid Injections Linked to Risk for Post-Op Infection
Patients who receive lumbar epidural steroid injections and go on to have lumbar spine decompressive surgery within 6 months are at heightened risk of infection, new research shows.

seems like that wouldnt pass an IRBretrospective review of studies. more of a metaanalysis, so subject to bias.
should prompt someone to do a prospective blinded study to see if sham injections actually also increase risk of infection.
this will give them a reason to not refer for an ESI before a lami, discectomy, or fusionBut perioperative dexamethasone right around surgery doesn't do diddly? All that Dex 4-8 mg for PONV treatment must not matter.
Still, I'm happy for the surgeon to wait a little longer in case the surgery isn't indicated.
Oh no, surgeons would never want to jump straight to surgery for a non-indicated and irreversible surgery that could be treat conservatively.this will give them a reason to not refer for an ESI before a lami, discectomy, or fusion
yes maybe it is the local application of steroids that increases infection rate.But perioperative dexamethasone right around surgery doesn't do diddly? All that Dex 4-8 mg for PONV treatment must not matter.
Still, I'm happy for the surgeon to wait a little longer in case the surgery isn't indicated.
Exactly. a retrospective meta analysis doesn’t mean anything except an extra publication for the authors.retrospective review of studies. more of a metaanalysis, so subject to bias.
should prompt someone to do a prospective blinded study to see if sham injections actually also increase risk of infection.