SPINE INJECTION-CORTICOSTEROIDS
SUMMARY
1. A single epidural steroid injection (ESI) can cause adrenal suppression and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis imbalances for 1-5 weeks; complete suppression is limited to 4-7 days.136
2. An ESI precipitates more prolonged suppression than intra-articular injection.209
3. Many physicians advise no more than 3 ESIs per year or a 6-mth limit of 5 mg/kg of body weight.182
4. After an ESI, diabetics can have elevated BSL during the first 4-7 days post-injection; poorer the diabetic control, the worse the hyperglycaemia; risk of ketoacidosis if severe.
5. Any local infection at the site of proposed injection is a contraindication, even when glucocorticoids are not being administered.
6. Other effects: HTN, risk of new infections, reactivation of latent herpes, potentiate the risk of GIT bleeding, especially with NSAIDs.
7. Accidental IA injection of particulates can lead to spinal cord infarction; cervical transforaminal epidural approach with particulate corticosteroid has been associated with serious complications.