成像能提供什么帮助和什么困惑?

MD Norbert Boos (Chief of Spinal Surgery), MD Juerg Hodler (Associate Professor, Chief of Musculoskeletal Radiology)
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腰痛是一种非常常见的良性疾病,一般来说是一种自限性疾病,这表明只有一小部分患者需要进行复杂的影像学检查。最近的研究强调了这样一个事实,即结构异常与腰痛的简单关系是不可能的,因为在有症状和无症状的个体中都可以发现类似的改变。这些发现质疑了我们目前诊断腰痛疾病的标准,即它们在区分患病和非患病个体方面的鉴别能力。因此,影像学检查显示的结构异常应仅根据临床表现进行解释。这篇综述表明,只有少数研究有助于我们理解影像学研究在评估腰痛疾病中的临床疗效。有一个绝对需要全面的,良好的研究,具体的成像方式对腰椎疾病的诊断和治疗的影响。
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6 What help and what confusion can imaging provide?

Low back pain is a very common but benign and, in general, self-limiting disease indicating that only a small proportion of patients will require sophisticated imaging studies. Recent studies have highlighted the fact that a simple relationship of structural abnormalities to low back pain is impossible because similar alterations can be found in symptomatic as well as in asymptomatic individuals. These findings question our current criteria for the diagnosis of low back pain disorders with regard to their discriminative power in differentiating diseased and nondiseased individuals. Structural abnormalities demonstrated by imaging studies should therefore only be interpreted in the light of the clinical findings. This review shows that only a few studies contribute to our understanding of the clinical efficacy of imaging studies in the evaluation of low back pain disorders. There is an absolute need for comprehensive, well conducted studies on the impact of specific imaging modalities on diagnosis and treatment of lumbar spinal disease.

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