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  • 108 Institute of Clinical Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences  (2)
  • Hoa, Vu Thi Thanh  (2)
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    108 Institute of Clinical Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences ; 2021
    In:  Journal of 108 - Clinical Medicine and Phamarcy Vol. 16, No. TA ( 2021-12-13)
    In: Journal of 108 - Clinical Medicine and Phamarcy, 108 Institute of Clinical Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Vol. 16, No. TA ( 2021-12-13)
    Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the pain relief efficacy of selective nerve root injection with corticosteroid under ultrasound’s guidance in the treatment of the cervical disc herniation and its complications. Subject and method: The study was conducted with 20 cervical disc herniation patients in the Center of Multidisciplinary Consultation and Treatment, 108 Military Central Hospital from February 2021 to May 2021. All included patients were examined and performed the first injection, then observed for 2 hours after the procedure. The second injection would be indicated if the first one was not able to relieve 50% of pain at each time points of study. The time points of study were T0, T1, T2, T3 according to before, at a time, and after intervention 2 weeks and 4 weeks. The researched outcomes were vital signs, general status, Numeric Rating Scale (NRS, for pain assessment), and complications. Result: The average age of subjects was 54.75 ± 12.07 years old. Gender ratio (male/female) was 1.22. The most common herniated level was C5-C6 (90%), mainly right orientation (67%). The most frequent compressed nerve root was C6 right (67%). The NRS score at the time points after intervention significantly reduced, and this favorable outcome steadily maintained (p 〈 0.05). The most popular complication was the parasympathetic reflex (10%), it gradually disappeared with conservative care. There was no severe complication. Conclusion: The selective nerve root injection with corticosteroid under ultrasound’s guidance in the treatment of cervical disc herniation is the acceptably safe and effective management.
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    ISSN: 1859-2872
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    108 Institute of Clinical Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences ; 2021
    In:  Journal of 108 - Clinical Medicine and Phamarcy ( 2021-04-01)
    In: Journal of 108 - Clinical Medicine and Phamarcy, 108 Institute of Clinical Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, ( 2021-04-01)
    Abstract: The article would like to introduce a psoriatic arthritis (PsA) patient in the Department of Rheumatology of 108 Military Central Hospital. This case of PsA had the secondary tuberculosis infection after Tumor necrotic factor inhibitor (TNFi) treatment, nevertheless the articular destruction caused by PsA still went on. The next management in these patients is always a controversy among the rheumatologists because the lack of international and national recommendation of management step-by-step. In addition, there were not many articles mentioning about this problem. After doctors-patient discussion, patient decided to be administered with Interleukin 17A inhibitor (IL-17Ai) (four doses secukinumab 300mg SC) plus methotrexate, then the disease remission (Minimal disease activity) was achieved without burden of tuberculosis. This success could contribute to the clinical experiences of biologic therapy in patients with severe side effects of TNFi treatment which becomes the more and more popular and causing many difficulties for clinicians.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1859-2872
    URL: Issue
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: 108 Institute of Clinical Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
    Publication Date: 2021
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