[Clinical and radiological characteristics of patients with low back pain treated in a hospital].

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Medicina-buenos Aires Pub Date : 2025-01-01
Carla Coca Carrasco, Daniela Pedrón, Magalí Crucci, Enrique Romero Leiva, Agostina Pellegrino, Diego F Baenas, Elisa B Novatti, Pehuén Fernández, Emanuel J Saad
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Abstract

Introduction: Low back pain is one of the main causes of medical consultation worldwide, with heterogeneous management in the request for complementary methods. This study sought to determine the frequency and clinical and imaging characteristics of patients with low back pain in a tertiary hospital, considering the presence or absence of red flags.

Materials and methods: A retrospective analytical study was carried out at the Private University Hospital of Córdoba. Patients over 18 years of age who consulted for the first time for low back pain between January and June 2021 were included, excluding pregnant and those without complete records.

Results: A total of 880 patients were included. Of these, 589 (67%) presented acute low back pain, 112 (13%) subacute and 179 (20%) chronic. Simple low back pain was the most common cause (n=652, 74%), followed by herniated disc (n=179, 20%) and spondylolisthesis (n=33, 4%). Red flags were identified in 190 (22%) patients according to American College of Radiology (ACR) criteria and in 420 (48%) according to the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR). Imaging studies were performed in 314 (75%) patients with AHCPR criteria and 255 (55%) with ACR criteria. Neoplasia/infection and vertebral fracture were diagnosed in 2 (2%) and 5 (9%) patients with red flags, respectively.

Discussion: The first consultation for low back pain represented 1.8% of consultations, with acute low back pain being more frequent. Obesity was the most common comorbidity. About half of the patients had red flags according to AHCPR and 21% according to ACR.

【住院治疗腰痛患者的临床和放射学特征】。
简介:腰痛是世界范围内医疗咨询的主要原因之一,在要求补充方法的异质性管理。考虑到是否存在危险信号,本研究试图确定三级医院中腰痛患者的频率、临床和影像学特征。材料和方法:在Córdoba私立大学医院进行回顾性分析研究。包括在2021年1月至6月期间首次咨询腰痛的18岁以上患者,不包括孕妇和没有完整记录的患者。结果:共纳入880例患者。其中,589例(67%)表现为急性腰痛,112例(13%)为亚急性,179例(20%)为慢性。单纯腰痛是最常见的原因(n= 652,74%),其次是椎间盘突出(n=179, 20%)和脊柱滑脱(n= 33,4%)。根据美国放射学会(ACR)的标准,190名(22%)患者被识别为危险信号,420名(48%)患者根据卫生保健政策和研究机构(AHCPR)被识别为危险信号。对314例(75%)AHCPR标准患者和255例(55%)ACR标准患者进行了影像学检查。肿瘤/感染和椎体骨折分别诊断为2例(2%)和5例(9%)有危险信号的患者。讨论:腰痛首次问诊占1.8%,急性腰痛更为常见。肥胖是最常见的合并症。根据AHCPR,大约一半的患者有危险信号,而根据ACR,这一比例为21%。
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Medicina-buenos Aires
Medicina-buenos Aires 医学-医学:内科
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1.30
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6-12 weeks
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