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  • - The study examines how discography findings are used to diagnose low back pain caused by discogenic issues, analyzing different techniques and interpretations from existing literature.
  • - Out of 625 articles reviewed over the past 17 years, 36 studies were included, highlighting that 8 studies relied solely on pain response, while 28 used multiple criteria for a positive discography.
  • - The most common criterion for a positive discography was a pain score of 6 or higher on a visual analogue scale, indicating that despite established criteria, varied methods of evaluating these findings remain prevalent.

Article Abstract

Introduction: There are different techniques and interpretations of discography findings to determine it positive for the diagnosis of discogenic pain. This study aims to evaluate the frequency of use of discography findings for the diagnosis of low back pain of discogenic origin.

Material And Methods: A systematic review of the literature of the last 17 years was performed in MEDLINE and BIREME. A total of 625 articles were identified, 555 were excluded for duplicates, title and abstract. We obtained 70 full texts of which 36 were included in the analysis after excluding 34 for not meeting the inclusion criteria.

Results: Among the criteria in discography to determine it as positive, 8 studies used only the pain response to the procedure, 28 studies used more than one criterion during discography to consider it as positive, the evaluation of at least one adjacent intervertebral disc with a negative result was necessary in 26 studies to consider a discography as positive. Five studies formally expressed the use of the technique described by SIS/IASP to determine a discography as positive.

Conclusions: Pain in response to contrast medium injection, assessed with the visual analogue pain scale ≥6, was the most used criterion in the studies included in this review. Although there are already criteria to determine a discography as positive, the use of different techniques and interpretations of discography findings to determine a positive discography for low back pain of discogenic origin persists.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.recot.2024.03.008DOI Listing

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