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Two Key Symptoms for Detecting Vertebral Compression Fracture among Elderly People with Acute Low Back Pain

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Introduction This study aimed to investigate whether difficulties in some motions concomitant with increased spinal loads would distinguish between patients with and without fresh vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) in elderly… Click to show full abstract

Introduction This study aimed to investigate whether difficulties in some motions concomitant with increased spinal loads would distinguish between patients with and without fresh vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) in elderly patients with acute low back pain. Methods Of the 85 screened patients aged 65 years and older, 80 eligible participants were enrolled. Participants were asked about difficulties (none, slightly, and extreme) in getting up and rolling over and then divided into the VCF group or the non-VCF group after imaging examinations. A logistic regression model was used to determine whether the following variables were associated with the presence of fresh VCFs: age, sex, pain duration, pain severity, and difficulties in getting up and rolling over. Then, a multivariate stepwise logistic regression model was used to determine which variable correlated with the presence of fresh VCFs. Subsequently, we created a key symptom score for the presence of fresh VCFs, and discrimination of fresh VCFs was tested using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Results In the multivariate logistic regression analysis, difficulties in getting up (p<0.05) and rolling over (p<0.01) were associated with VCFs after controlling for age, sex, and pain severity. As we weighted with 0, 1, or 2 to assess the severity of key symptoms, the score ranged from 0 to 4. The ROC curve showed that scoring of the two key symptoms significantly discriminated participants with or without VCFs with an area under curve=0.88 (p<0.001). A score of 2 on the key symptom score showed a sensitivity of 97%, and a score of 4 showed a specificity of 95% for fresh VCFs. Conclusions The results indicate that there may be specific symptoms in elderly patients with fresh VCFs. Scoring of the two key symptoms may be useful for screening fresh VCFs in this population.

Keywords: key symptoms; two key; pain; fresh vcfs

Journal Title: Spine Surgery and Related Research
Year Published: 2022

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