Usefulness of pain distribution pattern assessment in decision-making for the patients with lumbar zygapophyseal and sacroiliac joint arthropathy

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作者
Jung, Jae-Hyun [1 ]
Kim, Hyoung-Ihl [1 ]
Shin, Dong-Ah [2 ]
Shin, Dong-Gyu [1 ]
Lee, Jung-Ok [1 ]
Kim, Hyo-Joon [1 ]
Chung, Ji-Hun [1 ]
机构
[1] Presbyterian Med Ctr, Dept Neurosurg, ZA-560750 Jeonju, South Africa
[2] Yonsei Univ, Coll Med, Dept Neurosurg, Seoul 120749, South Korea
关键词
low back pain; zygapophyseal joint; sacroiliac joint; diagnosis; radiofrequency neurotomy;
D O I
10.3346/jkms.2007.22.6.1048
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
There are currently no initial guides for the diagnosis of somatic referred pain of lumbar zygapophyseal joint (LZJ) or sacroiliac joint (SIJ). We developed a classification system of LZJ and SIJ pain, the "pain distribution pattern template (PDPT)" depending on the pain distribution patterns from a pool of 200 patients whose spinal pain source was confirmed. We prospectively applied the PDPT to determine its contribution to clinical decision-making for 419 patients whose pain was presumed to arise from the LZJs (259 patients) or SlJs (160 patients). Forty-nine percent (128/259) of LZJ and 46% (74/160) of SIJ arthopathies diagnosed by PDPT were confirmed by nerve blocks. Diagnostic reliabilities were significantly higher in Type A and C patterns in LZJ and Type C in SIJ arthropathies, 64%, 80%, and 68.4%, respectively. For both LZJ and SIJ arthropathies, favorable outcome after radiofrecluency (RF) neurotomies was similar to the rate of positive responses to diagnostic blocks in Type A to Type D, whereas the outcome was unpredictable in those with undetermined type (Type E). Considering the paucity of currently available diagnostic methods for LZJ and SIJ arthropathies, PDPT is useful in clinical decision-making as well as in predicting the treatment outcome.
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页码:1048 / 1054
页数:7
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