Magnesium Injection Ensures Steroid Avoidance During Vaccine, Viremia or Immunocompromise
Magnesium Injection Ensures Analgesia and Steroid Avoidance During Vaccination, Viremia or Immunocompromise
Salem Anaesthesia Pain Clinic
150 participants
Jul 2, 2020
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Steroid injections are used for interventional pain management. However, their side-effect of immunosuppression may increase the risk of infections. Magnesium is an alternative anti-nociceptive injection that may be used instead of steroids. Prospective observational study of patients who received magnesium injection for interventional pain therapy, instead of steroid injection. Post-injection data collection includes numerical rating pain score, and sleep quality score. Pain is measured using the numeric pain rating scale. Sleep score is measured using the Likert sleep scale. A change in the pain or sleep scores by 2-points is considered significant.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria8
- adult chronic pain patients
- previous interventional injection therapy
- consent for interventional injection therapy
- good treatment compliance
- regular sleep diary
- regular pain diary
- informed consent for diary review
- consent for clinical record quality assurance review
Exclusion Criteria7
- organ insufficiency
- cognitive disorder
- inability to provide consent
- major neuropsychiatric disorder
- unreliable diary
- poor treatment compliance
- previous adverse/allergic reactions to magnesium
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Interventions
Magnesium injection therapy
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NCT05862454