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Title:Image-guided injections for facet joint pain : evidence-based Delphi conjoined consensus paper from the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology and European Society of Neuroradiology
Authors:ID Sconfienza, Luca Maria (Author)
ID Dalili, Danoob (Author)
ID Adriaensen, Miraude (Author)
ID Albano, Domenico (Author)
ID Allen, Georgina (Author)
ID Aparisi Gomez, Maria Pilar (Author)
ID Snoj, Žiga (Author), et al.
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URL URL - Source URL, visit https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00330-025-11651-9
 
Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo UKC LJ - Ljubljana University Medical Centre
Abstract:Objectives: To perform a Delphi-based consensus on published evidence on image-guided injections for facet joint pain (FJP) and provide clinical indications. Methods: We report the results of an evidence-based Delphi consensus of 38 experts from the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology and the European Society of Neuroradiology, who reviewed the published literature for evidence on image-guided injections for FJP. Experts drafted a list of statements and graded them according to the Oxford Centre for evidence-based medicine levels of evidence. Consensus was considered strong when ≥ 95% of experts agreed with the statement or broad when > 80% but < 95% agreed. The results of the consensus were used to write the paper. Results: Twenty statements on image-guided FJP treatment have been drafted. Eighteen statements received strong consensus, while two received broad consensus. Three statements reached the highest level of evidence, all of them regarding the lumbar spine. All radiological methods are used for image-guided injections for FJP, and regardless of the radiological method used, all show good safety and efficacy. Facet joint injections and medial branch blocks are used in all spinal regions to treat FJP, and both show similar clinical outcomes. Advanced technological solutions have been studied in the field of lumbar FJP; however, the level of evidence for these is low. Conclusion: Despite promising results reported by published papers on image-guided injections for FJP, there is still a lack of evidence on injection efficacy, appropriateness of imaging methods, and optimal medication.
Keywords:spine, facet joints, interventional radiology, injection, Delphi process
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 6958–6966
Numbering:Vol. 35, issue 11
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-24690 New window
UDC:616-07
ISSN on article:1432-1084
DOI:10.1007/s00330-025-11651-9 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:256133635 New window
Note:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 6. 11. 2025;
Publication date in DiRROS:12.12.2025
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Title:European radiology
Publisher:Springer
ISSN:1432-1084
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Funding programme:Universitá Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
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