کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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3453261 | 1595812 | 2006 | 5 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

van der Wurff P, Buijs EJ, Groen GJ. A multitest regimen of pain provocation tests as an aid to reduce unnecessary minimally invasive sacroiliac joint procedures.ObjectiveTo compare the diagnostic accuracy of a multitest regimen of 5 sacroiliac joint (SIJ) pain provocation tests with fluoroscopically controlled double SIJ blocks using a short- and long-acting local anesthetic in order to reduce the exposure of patients to unnecessary invasive SIJ procedures.DesignProspective, observational study.SettingHospital setting.ParticipantsSixty patients with chronic low back pain.InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasuresVisual analog scale score and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.ResultsTwenty-seven patients responded positively to the blocks, of whom 23 were found positive after the multitest regimen and 4 were negative. For the nonresponders (n=33), these figures were 7 positive and 26 negative. The calculated sensitivity and specificity were .85 (95% confidence interval [CI], .72–.99) and .79 (95% CI, .65–.93), respectively. Positive and negative predictive values were .77 (95% CI, .62–.92) and .87 (95% CI, .74–.99), respectively. The positive likelihood ratio was 4.02 (95% CI, 2.04–7.89); the negative likelihood ratio was .19 (95% CI, .07–.47). The area under the ROC curve was .799.ConclusionsThe test regimen with 3 or more positive tests is indicative of SIJ pain. It can be used in early clinical decision making to reduce the number of unnecessary minimally invasive diagnostic SIJ procedures.
Journal: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - Volume 87, Issue 1, January 2006, Pages 10–14