Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9360368 | The Spine Journal | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Higher temperatures and larger total heating doses during IDET procedures with catheters placed in the outer annulus may increase the duration of post-procedure pain flare-ups and lead to less favorable outcomes at 8 months follow-up. The long-term outcomes at 16 months may, however, not be affected by these heating variables.
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Authors
Richard MD, Kwan Sik MD, Kerri PhD, Yung C. MD, Sang-Heon MD, PhD, Byung-Jo MD, PhD,