Abstract
Background
The diagnosis and treatment of specific back pain is important in radiology. Due to
the high number of patients suffering from back pain, it is important to provide excellent
diagnostic and therapeutic support.
Method
Based on a recent literature search and considering the relevant guidelines as well
as expert opinions, the aspects of specific back pain important for radiologists in
terms of pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment are presented.
Results
Clinical examination in combination with the medical history provides a valid suspected
diagnosis. This should subsequently be verified radiologically. MRI is the most effective
cross-sectional diagnostic method for investigating specific back pain. A conventional
X-ray on two planes in a standing position can be a useful addition if postural causes
are suspected. If the clinical symptoms match the morphological findings, radiological
treatment can be carried out for nerve root involvement as well as for inflammatory
changes of the facet joints. The improvement in symptoms after radiological therapy
is considered good overall; at least a short-term improvement in symptoms can generally
be achieved, but no reliable data is available regarding the long-term outcome. Using
preparations containing triamcinolone, low dosages should be selected in accordance
with the guidelines. Embedding in a multimodal pain therapy treatment concept should
be considered.
Conclusion
Radiology provides essential diagnostic findings regarding specific back pain. Interventional
pain therapy is an effective and safe method of treating proven specific back pain.
Key Points
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First examine clinically, then confirm the suspected diagnosis radiologically.
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MRI is usually the method of choice.
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Interventional pain therapy should show success after a maximum of 2 interventions.
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The anti-inflammatory drug dose should be kept as low as possible.
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The individual course determines the number of interventions.
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Keywords
CT - interventional MR - diagnostic radiology - radiculopathy - back pain - infiltration
therapy