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Low Back Pain and X-ray Films of the Lumbar Spine A Prospective Study in Primary Care

Authors: DANIEL M. KAPLAN, MARK KNAPP MD, FREDRIC J. ROMM MD, MPH, RAMON VELEZ MD, MS Winston-Salem NC

Abstract

ABSTRACTWe prospectively studied 96 men with low back pain to evaluate the association of x-ray findings with clinical diagnosis, treatment, functional outcome, and satisfaction with care. Degenerative joint disease (DJD) was the most common radiologic finding (70%). Making the diagnosis of spinal DJD has little effect on patient management, but patients with x-ray evidence of DJD were three times more likely than those with normal films to receive nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs other than aspirin. Furthermore, patients given a “diagnostic label” of DJD were more likely to express satisfaction with medical care and less likely to seek care elsewhere than patients with similar x-ray results who were given nonspecific diagnoses. These factors will need to be considered in arriving at an estimate of the net benefits of x-ray examination of the lumbar spine.

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