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肥胖、种族和性别对硬膜外操作中辐射暴露的影响。

Influence of Obesity, Race and Gender on Radiation Exposure for Epidural Procedures.

作者信息

Manchikanti Laxmaiah, Kaye Alan D, Sanapati Mahendra R, Pampati Vidyasagar, Shekoohi Sahar, Hirsch Joshua A

机构信息

Pain Management Centers of America, Paducah, KY, USA.

Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA.

出版信息

Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2025 Jan 6;29(1):12. doi: 10.1007/s11916-024-01327-2.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

This retrospective, case controlled, comparative evaluation review of radiation exposure during epidural procedures in interventional pain management assessed variations in radiation exposure based on obesity, race, and gender.

RECENT FINDINGS

Numerous publications have shown increasing radiation exposure based on body mass index (BMI). However, the influence of race and gender have not been studied. A recent study assessing radiation exposure for epidural procedures with mandated 2 views, compared to a single view or optional 2 views, showed an increase in exposure time of 21%, with radiation dose increases of 133%. The influence of obesity, has been studied, but potential influence of race, and gender on radiation exposure for epidural procedures has not been studied. The present review shows a prevalence of total obesity with BMI of 30 or above of 50.9%, with a higher prevalence in patients below the age of 45, female gender, and African Americans. Mean fluoroscopy time and dose increased significantly from 6.9 s to 0.925 milligray (mGy) for all epidural procedures for those who are underweight to 10.0 s and 6.7 mGy for those with Class 3 obesity above BMI of 40. However, after adjusting for body mass index, no significant differences were noted in race for both fluoroscopy time and radiation dose across multiple epidural procedures. Fluoroscopy time and radiation dose increased in males in cervical interlaminar and lumbar transforaminal procedures.

摘要

综述目的

本回顾性、病例对照、比较性评估综述对介入性疼痛管理中硬膜外操作期间的辐射暴露进行了研究,评估了基于肥胖、种族和性别的辐射暴露差异。

最新发现

众多出版物表明,辐射暴露会随着体重指数(BMI)的增加而增加。然而,种族和性别的影响尚未得到研究。最近一项研究评估了硬膜外操作强制采用双视图与单视图或可选双视图相比的辐射暴露情况,结果显示暴露时间增加了21%,辐射剂量增加了133%。肥胖的影响已得到研究,但种族和性别对硬膜外操作辐射暴露的潜在影响尚未得到研究。本综述显示,BMI为30或以上的总体肥胖患病率为50.9%,在45岁以下患者、女性和非裔美国人中患病率更高。对于所有硬膜外操作,体重过轻者的平均透视时间和剂量从6.9秒和0.925毫戈瑞(mGy)显著增加到BMI高于40的3级肥胖者的10.0秒和6.7 mGy。然而,在调整体重指数后,多种硬膜外操作在透视时间和辐射剂量方面,不同种族之间未发现显著差异。在颈椎椎间和腰椎经椎间孔操作中,男性的透视时间和辐射剂量增加。

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