Prevalence and clinical relevance of underlying pathological conditions in painful adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a MRI-based study
Autor: | Ivan Iriarte, Nicole Ramirez, Norman Ramirez, Alejandro Cuneo, Gerardo Olivella, Luis Carrazana |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Physical examination Intervertebral Disc Degeneration 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Lumbar Prevalence medicine Back pain Humans Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Clinical significance Child Pathological Axis Cervical Vertebra 030222 orthopedics Spinal Neoplasms medicine.diagnostic_test Cobb angle business.industry Magnetic resonance imaging medicine.disease Magnetic Resonance Imaging Spine Syringomyelia Ovarian Cysts Cross-Sectional Studies Scoliosis Back Pain Female Radiology medicine.symptom Hemangioma business 030217 neurology & neurosurgery |
Zdroj: | Spine Deformity. 8:663-668 |
ISSN: | 2212-1358 2212-134X |
Popis: | Cross-sectional comparative study. Evaluate prevalence and clinical relevance of an underlying pathology in painful adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients after a non-diagnostic history, physical examination and spinal X-ray using Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI) as diagnostic tool. Discrepancies regarding indications of routine MRI screening in painful AIS patients are multifactorial. Few studies have investigated relationship and practical importance of painful AIS with an underlying pathology by MRI. A total of 152-consecutive AIS patients complaining of back pain during a 36-month period were enrolled. All patients underwent whole-spine MRI after a non-diagnostic history, physical examination and spinal X-ray. Underlying pathologies were reported as neural and non-neural axis abnormalities based on MRI reports. Variables such as sex, age, constant or intermittent pain, night pain, back pain location (thoracic or lumbar pain), Cobb-angle and follow-up were evaluated as clinical markers to predict presence of underlying MRI pathologies. The presence of an underlying pathology was found by MRI in 54 painful AIS patients (35.5%). Isolated syringomyelia was the only neural axis abnormality found in 6 patients (3.9%). Non-neural axis abnormalities (31.6%) were composed by: 32 herniated nucleus pulposus, 5 vertebral disc desiccation, 4 ovarian cysts, 3 renal cysts, 2 sacral cysts, and 2 vertebral hemangiomas. There was no association with gender, age of presentation, initial coronal Cobb angle and follow up; with presence of an underlying pathology. Lumbar pain location was identified as an adequate clinical marker that correlated with presence of an underlying pathology (p = 0.01). Prevalence of underlying pathologies diagnosed by MRI in painful AIS was found high (35.5%), but it’s clinical relevance and implication are debatable. The use of MRI did not affect orthopedic management of painful AIS patients who showed an underlying pathology. A thorough evaluation must be performed by clinicians; and discussed with patients and family prior to undergo further imaging management. Level III. |
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