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Contrast Agents and Corticosteroid Selection for Pain Management Injections


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🎙️ PainExam Podcast Show Notes Corticosteroids & Contrast Agents in Pain Management + Evidence-Based Steroid Selection 🔥 Episode Overview

In this high-yield episode of the PainExam Podcast, David Rosenblum breaks down a must-know board topic:

👉 Injectable corticosteroids vs contrast agents in interventional pain procedures

This episode goes beyond basics and dives into:

  • Particulate vs non-particulate steroids
  • Comparative profiles of dexamethasone, betamethasone, triamcinolone, and methylprednisolone
  • Contrast agent selection and safety
  • Critical complications including embolization and neurotoxicity
  • A recent study comparing steroid effectiveness in transforaminal epidural injections

This is essential for physicians preparing for the ABA Pain Medicine boards and for clinicians performing spine interventions.

🧠 Core Concept
  • Corticosteroids = therapeutic (reduce inflammation)
  • Contrast agents = diagnostic + safety tools (confirm needle placement)

👉 Board pearl: Steroids treat pain — contrast prevents complications

💉 Corticosteroids — High-Yield Comparison 🔬 Mechanism
  • Inhibit phospholipase A2
  • Reduce inflammatory mediators
  • Decrease nerve root irritation
⚖️ Key Steroids Compared Steroid Type Particle Profile Key Advantage Major Risk Dexamethasone Non-particulate No aggregation Safest for TFESI Possibly shorter duration Triamcinolone Particulate Large particles Longer depot effect Embolic infarction Methylprednisolone Particulate Aggregates Strong anti-inflammatory Avoid in cervical TFESI Betamethasone Mixed Depends on formulation Potent Acetate = particulate risk 🚨 Major Steroid Risks

Local:

  • Tissue atrophy
  • Depigmentation

Systemic:

  • Hyperglycemia
  • Adrenal suppression
  • Immunosuppression

Catastrophic (Board Tested):

  • Spinal cord infarction
  • Stroke

👉 Caused by intra-arterial injection of particulate steroids

📊 Contrast Agents — High-Yield Review Common Agents
  • Iohexol (Omnipaque)
  • Iopamidol (Isovue)
  • Iodixanol (Visipaque)
🎯 Purpose
  • Confirm needle placement
  • Detect intravascular injection
  • Prevent intrathecal injection
⚠️ Risks
  • Allergic reaction
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Contrast-induced nephropathy

👉 Board pearl: Shellfish allergy ≠ contrast allergy

⚠️ Critical Safety Topic: Gadolinium

Gadolinium-based contrast agents are:

❌ NOT approved for epidural or intrathecal use ❌ NOT safe substitutes for iodinated contrast in spine procedures

🚨 Intrathecal Gadolinium Risks
  • Encephalopathy
  • Seizures
  • Respiratory distress
  • Death

👉 Extremely high-yield board concept

📚 Evidence-Based Medicine Segment Study Review: Steroid Selection in TFESI

A recent study comparing:

  • Dexamethasone
  • Methylprednisolone
  • Betamethasone
🔑 Key Findings
  • Dexamethasone showed comparable or better outcomes
  • No clear advantage of particulate steroids
  • Similar rates of:
    • Repeat injections
    • Surgical progression
🎯 Clinical Implication

👉 Efficacy differences are smaller than previously thought 👉 Safety is driving practice change

🚨 Board-Level Takeaway
  • Non-particulate steroids = safer
  • Outcomes ≈ similar
  • Technique matters more than steroid choice

👉 Best exam answer: dexamethasone for TFESI

🎯 Board Prep Summary
  • Dexamethasone = safest for transforaminal injections
  • Particulate steroids = embolic risk
  • Contrast must be used before steroid injection
  • Gadolinium = dangerous in neuraxial space
  • Clinical outcomes often similar across steroid types
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📢 Call to Action

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References

Calvo N, Jamil M, Feldman S, Shah A, Nauman F, Ferrara J. Neurotoxicity from intrathecal gadolinium administration: Case presentation and brief review. Neurol Clin Pract. 2020 Feb;10(1):e7-e10. doi: 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000000696. PMID: 32190427; PMCID: PMC7057078.

Moreira, Alexandra M., et al. "Comparing the effectiveness and safety of dexamethasone, methylprednisolone and betamethasone in lumbar transforaminal epidural steroid injections." Pain physician 27.5 (2024): 341.

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