To determine the expected pain response timeline for patients receiving epidural steroid injections, our team plans to assess patient pain severity and degree of pain relief every 3 days for 23 days.
Patients who are already planning to receive an epidural steroid injection from their physiatrist will be approached by study members on the day of their injection. If enrolled, the patients will be contacted every 3 days for 23 days to determine the severity of pain and degree of pain relief from the injection.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
All enrolled patients will undergo epidural steroid injection with fluoroscopy per the Spine Intervention Society guidelines as part of their normal care. Patients will then be contacted for survey responses every 3 days for a maximum of 23 days, to assess pain intensity and change.
Stallworth Rehabilitation Hospital
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Change in Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)
The NPRS measures pain intensity. Range 0 to 10, with 0 representing "no pain" and 10 representing the worst possible pain. This metric outcome will be the numerical difference between the pre-procedure NPRS score and the NPRS score as measured on post-procedure day 1 (+ 1 day)
Time frame: post-procedure day 1 (+1 day)
Change in Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)
The NPRS measures pain intensity. Range 0 to 10, with 0 representing "no pain" and 10 representing the worst possible pain. This metric outcome will be the numerical difference between the pre-procedure NPRS score and the NPRS score as measured on post-procedure day 4 (+/- 1 day)
Time frame: post-procedure day 4 (+/- 1 day)
Change in Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)
The NPRS measures pain intensity. Range 0 to 10, with 0 representing "no pain" and 10 representing the worst possible pain. This metric outcome will be the numerical difference between the pre-procedure NPRS score and the NPRS score as measured on post-procedure day 7 (+/- 1 day)
Time frame: post-procedure day 7 (+/- 1 day)
Change in Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)
The NPRS measures pain intensity. Range 0 to 10, with 0 representing "no pain" and 10 representing the worst possible pain. This metric outcome will be the numerical difference between the pre-procedure NPRS score and the NPRS score as measured on post-procedure day 10 (+/- 1 day)
Time frame: post-procedure day 10 (+/- 1 day)
Change in Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)
The NPRS measures pain intensity. Range 0 to 10, with 0 representing "no pain" and 10 representing the worst possible pain. This metric outcome will be the numerical difference between the pre-procedure NPRS score and the NPRS score as measured on post-procedure day 13 (+/- 1 day)
Time frame: post-procedure day 13 (+/- 1 day)
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Change in Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)
The NPRS measures pain intensity. Range 0 to 10, with 0 representing "no pain" and 10 representing the worst possible pain. This metric outcome will be the numerical difference between the pre-procedure NPRS score and the NPRS score as measured on post-procedure day 16 (+/- 1 day)
Time frame: post-procedure day 16 (+/- 1 day)
Change in Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)
The NPRS measures pain intensity. Range 0 to 10, with 0 representing "no pain" and 10 representing the worst possible pain. This metric outcome will be the numerical difference between the pre-procedure NPRS score and the NPRS score as measured on post-procedure day 19 (+/- 1 day)
Time frame: post-procedure day 19 (+/- 1 day)
Change in Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS)
The NPRS measures pain intensity. Range 0 to 10, with 0 representing "no pain" and 10 representing the worst possible pain. This metric outcome will be the numerical difference between the pre-procedure NPRS score and the NPRS score as measured on post-procedure day 22 (+/- 1 day)
Time frame: post-procedure day 22 (+/- 1 day)
Global Rating of Change
Measures reduction in pain intensity. Range: 0 to 100%, with 0% representing no change in pain and 100% representing complete relief of index pain.
Time frame: Every 3 days for up to 23 days