Association between clinical signs assessed by manual segmental examination and findings of the lumbar facet joints on magnetic resonance scans in subjects with and without current low back pain: A prospective, single-blind study

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作者
Mainka, Tina [1 ]
Lemburg, Stefan P. [2 ]
Heyer, Christoph M. [2 ]
Altenscheidt, Joern [1 ]
Nicolas, Volkmar [2 ]
Maier, Christoph [1 ]
机构
[1] Ruhr Univ Bochum, Berufsgenossenschaftliches Univ Klinikum Bergmann, Dept Pain Med, Bochum, Germany
[2] Ruhr Univ Bochum, Berufsgenossenschaftliches Univ Klinikum Bergmann, Inst Diagnost Radiol Intervent Radiol & Nucl Med, Bochum, Germany
关键词
Clinical examination; Facet joint edema; Facet joint effusion; Low back pain; Lumbar spine; Magnetic resonance imaging; BONE-MARROW-EDEMA; PREVALENCE; SPINE; POPULATION; BLOCKS; DISC; SPONDYLOLISTHESIS; INVOLVEMENT; ACCURACY; IDENTIFY;
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10.1016/j.pain.2013.06.018
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
The relevance of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings such as facet joint (FJ) effusion and edema in low back pain (LBP) is still unknown. Therefore, we prospectively evaluated the presence of these MRI findings in the lumbar spine (Th12-S1) and their association with pain evoked by manual segmental FJ provocation tests (spinal percussion, springing, and segmental rotation tests) in 75 subjects with current LBP (>= 30 days in the past 3 months) compared with 75 sex- and age-matched control subjects. FJs were considered painful, if >= 1 provocation test triggered LBP. FJs were classified as true positives, if the same FJ was painful and showed effusion and/or edema. FJs with effusion and/or edema and painful FJs were present significantly more frequently in subjects with LBP, but these conditions were also common in control subjects (27% vs 21% and 50% vs 12%, respectively). Effusion and/or edema were present in 65 subjects with LBP (87%) and in 56 control subjects (75%, not significant); painful FJs were present in 68 (91%) and 29 (39%) (P < 0.01) LBP and control subjects, respectively. True-positive findings occurred in 16% of LBP FJs and in 2% of control FJs (P < 0.01); 46 LBP subjects (61%) and 9 control subjects (12%, P < 0.01) had true-positive findings. Pain on provocation and FJ effusion and/or edema were significantly correlated only in patients with LBP. In conclusion, only true-positive findings (ie, concurrent effusion and/or edema and positive provocation test results in the same FJ) discriminate well enough between control subjects and subjects with current LBP, whereas neither effusion and/or edema nor FJ provocations tests alone are suitable to detect suspected FJ arthropathy. (c) 2013 International Association for the Study of Pain. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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