The proportion of patients with non-specific low back pain and neural compromise.

H N Alrowayeh, M A Sabbahi
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Lack of sensitivity in clinical evaluation and imaging techniques often result in the potential misdiagnosis of the nerve root compromise in patients with non specific low back pain (NSLBP). H-reflex is reliable, valid, and sensitive electrophysiological procedure in detecting neural impingement in patients with low back pain of neurological origin and, thus, could be used to detect nerve root compromise in NSLBP To date, this has not been studied. The purpose of this study was to estimate the proportion of patients with NSLPB and neural compromise using the soleus H-reflex. Soleus H-reflex was measured bilaterally in 30 NSLBP patients with no radicular symptoms during prone lying and standing upright relaxed postures. Five traces were measured and averaged. Side-to-side amplitude (HIH) ratios were then calculated. Inference statistic estimated the proportion and 95% confidence intervals of patients with NSLBP and neural involvement. Soleus H-reflex asymmetry was detected in 17% and 20% of patients with NSLBP during lying and standing, respectively. In some patients, NSLBP may be associated with small degree of nerve root compromise, although the neural compromise is insufficient to cause distal radiculopathy. For these patients, treatment strategies to address such possible underlying mechanism of pain should be considered.

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非特异性腰痛及神经损伤患者比例。
缺乏敏感性的临床评估和成像技术往往导致潜在的误诊神经根损害的患者非特异性腰痛(NSLBP)。h反射是一种可靠、有效和敏感的电生理方法,可用于检测神经源性腰痛患者的神经撞击,因此可用于检测NSLBP患者的神经根损伤。迄今为止,尚未对此进行研究。本研究的目的是利用比目鱼h反射来估计NSLPB和神经损伤患者的比例。对30例无神经根症状的NSLBP患者在俯卧和直立放松姿势下进行双侧比目鱼h反射测量。测量了五个轨迹并取平均值。然后计算侧面振幅(HIH)比。推断统计估计NSLBP和神经受累患者的比例和95%置信区间。17%和20%的NSLBP患者在躺卧和站立时分别检测到比目鱼h反射不对称。在一些患者中,非slbp可能与小程度的神经根损害有关,尽管神经损害不足以引起远端神经根病。对于这些患者,应该考虑治疗策略来解决这些可能的潜在疼痛机制。
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