Study to Evaluate the Outcome of Autologous Blood and Corticosteroid Injection to Treat Lateral Epicondylitis of the Elbow
Ghazanfar Ali Shah, Niaz Hussain Keerio, Salman Adil, Syed Muhammad Khalid Karim, Madan Lal, Zahoor Illahi Soomro
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ABSTRACT
Objective: Tennis elbow, sometimes called lateral epicondylitis, is a common cause of elbow pain on the lateral
side. The purpose
of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of autologous blood (AB) injection and local corticosteroid injection for the treatment of lateral
epicondylitis of the elbow
Materials and Methodology: This was a
randomized, single-blinded prospective study conducted at Muhammad Medical
College and Hospital Mirpurkhas, Pakistan from May 2020 to May 2021. A total of 80
subjects were divided into 2 groups, each with 40 participants: Group A
patients received AB(2ml), whereas those
in Group B were injected with 80 mg methyl
Prednisolone acetate. Patients were assessed at baseline and after one month,
three months, and six months using the Nirschl stages and VAS score.
Results: No significant difference in demographic
characteristics were observed in both groups. The mean VAS scores and Nirschl
stages in groups A and B were similar before the injection, with a mean VAS
score of 6.19 ± 0.67 in group A and 6.32 ± 0.87 in group B with a P-value of
0.64, and a mean Nirschl stage of 6.04 0.77 in group A and 6.15 0.91 in group B
with a P-value of 0.54. In comparison to group A, group B received significant
pain relief one month following surgery. At three months and six months of
patient follow-up, the VAS score and Nirschl stage in group A began
to fall; however,
in group B, the
average VAS pain level increased from 1.52 ±
0.87 to 1.91 ± 1.18, and the
Nirschl stage increased from 1.51 ± 0.66 to 1.76 ± 0.41.
Conclusion: Autologous blood injection is a simple,
affordable, and effective treatment for lateral epicondylitis with few adverse
effects and a low recurrence rate.
Keywords: lateral epicondylitis, autologous blood
injection, Corticosteroid Injection, VAS, Nirschl stage

