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Dexamethasone Versus Depo Medrol in Lumbar Epidurals

Lumbar Spine Disc HerniationLumbar Radiculitis1 more

Comparison of Dexamethasone versus Depo Medrol when used in lumbar epidural injections will be conducted on subjects that have not had previous injections or have not had an injection in the last 12 months. Subjects must be receiving one level injection and not had prior surgery at that level.

Terminated19 enrollment criteria

A Prospective Study to Compare Bupivacaine and Exparel Versus Bupivacaine or Exparel Alone for Postoperative...

Low Back PainLumbosacral Radiculopathy6 more

The purpose of this study is to collect information about how patients feel when doctors manage their pain after lumbar spine surgery using a combination of EXPAREL® and bupivacaine injected into the lumbar spine at the end of surgery, compared to the patients that doctors use only EXPAREL® or bupivacaine to manage their pain. This information will help doctors determine which approach works best for patients who will receive surgery in their lumbar spine in the future.

Terminated13 enrollment criteria

Eplerenone as a Supplement to Epidural Steroid Injections

Degenerative Intervertebral DiscsSciatic Radiculopathy1 more

Low back pain is a leading cause of disability and health care costs in the United States, and treatments are ineffective for many patients. Epidural steroid injections are a common treatment, but their efficacy has been questioned and for many patients they do not provide complete relief. The investigators hypothesize, based on preclinical studies, that lack of complete efficacy may be due to the fact that clinically used steroids activate not only the intended drug target, the glucocorticoid receptor, but also the pro-inflammatory mineralocorticoid receptor. To test this hypothesis, this pilot study will recruit patients scheduled for lumbar epidural steroid injections for degenerative disc disease, and randomize them to receive a concurrent treatment with oral eplerenone (a clinically approved antagonist of the mineralocorticoid receptor) or placebo for 10 days starting just after the epidural injection. At several time points during the following year, subjects will answer the Oswestry Low Back Pain Questionnaire, to report on both pain and functional outcomes.

Withdrawn16 enrollment criteria

A Comparison Study Between Contrast Spread and Loss of Resistance Techniques

Cervical RadiculopathyNeck Pain1 more

Early epidural space identification is critical to the efficacy and safety of cervical epidural steroid injections (CESI) [1]. Currently, the accepted method for epidural space recognition is the loss of resistance technique (LORT). I perform CESIs with fluoroscopy only [2]. I hypothesized that the contrast spread technique (CST) might recognize epidural space concurrently with or sooner than LORT. I also suggested that smaller needles might be employed with CST but not with LORT. To test my hypotheses, I conducted a comparison study.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Cervical Fusion With DTRAX® Cervical Cage With DTRAX Bone Screw

Cervical Radiculopathy

This study is being conducted to assess the radiographic (x-rays and CT scans) and clinical outcomes for the use of DTRAX Cervical Cage with DTRAX Bone Screw for the treatment of degenerative disc disease at one disc level with accompanying radicular symptoms in the cervical (neck) spine.

Withdrawn33 enrollment criteria

Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) Therapy Study

Failed Back Surgery SyndromeDegenerative Disk Disease3 more

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of different spinal cord stimulation settings in the treatment of leg pain. Subjects will receive a randomized order of four different programmed stimulation settings for 3 weeks each followed by a fifth and final setting.

Withdrawn23 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of DTRAX Graft in Patients With Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease

Cervical SpondylosisCervical Radiculopathy1 more

DTRAX Graft is used to relieve nerve pressure in the neck in order to provide relief for Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease. This study is being conducted to determine the effectiveness of the graft, and to find out whether or not it provides better results or faster healing than traditional ways of performing surgery for Cervical Degenerative Disc Disease.

Withdrawn46 enrollment criteria

A Phase I/II Pilot Treatment Study Of CSF Penetration And Response To Ganciclovir And Foscarnet...

EncephalopathyHIV Infections1 more

To determine the safety and CSF penetration of combined ganciclovir and foscarnet treatment for presumed cytomegalovirus encephalitis or radiculomyelopathy. This study proposes to investigate the use of combined ganciclovir and foscarnet to maximize the antiviral regimen. Current evidence suggests that a combination of ganciclovir and foscarnet may be the most efficacious therapy and appears to be well tolerated. This study will provide key information regarding safety and CSF penetration of the drugs available for treatment of these lethal diseases. It will also provide preliminary information regarding virologic factors relevant to CMV CNS disease. The study will also provide further data about the natural history of CMV brain infection detected by a combination of symptom complex and PCR identification of CMV in CSF and the potential of semi-quantitative PCR evaluation of the CSF for the disease.

Withdrawn27 enrollment criteria

Detection of Intravascular Injection Between Blunt and Sharp Needles During Cervical Transforaminal...

PainRadicular; Neuropathic1 more

This study evaluates the incidence of intravascular injection during cervical transforaminal epidural block using blunt needle, compared to the sharp needle. The investigators will performed cervical transforaminal epidural block using blunt-type block needle in half of participants or sharp-type block needle in the other half.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Perioperative Nutritional Optimization on Blood Markers

Intervertebral Disc Disorders With RadiculopathyLumbar Region

The purpose of this study is to see if taking an oral nutrition supplement (Ensure Nutrition Shake) before and after lumbar spine surgery affects blood tests related the nutritional status of patients. Patients with poor nutritional statuses who undergo elective lumbar spine surgery are at increased risk for complications and longer hospitalizations.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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