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Emergency Department Management of Patients With Low Back Pain: A Review of Current Evidence

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  • Although most low back pain (LBP) seen in the ED is from benign causes, given the high risk for patient disability and death associated with dangerous etiologies, emergency clinicians must use a systematic approach to manage these patients in order to avoid anchoring bias.
  • LBP causes can be grouped into 4 general categories: mechanical, infectious, inflammatory, and referred pain. (See Table 2.)
  • Many ”red flag“ features have been noted (see Table 3), but few have data supporting them; those that do are noted in Table 4.20,30
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Authors

Kevin Molyneux, MD, MPH; Sabena Vaswani, MD, MPH

Peer Reviewed By

John Rozehnal, MD; Randy Sorge, MD, FACEP

Publication Date

November 1, 2024

CME Expiration Date

November 1, 2027    CME Information

CME Credits

4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 4 ACEP Category I Credits, 4 AAFP Prescribed Credits, 4 AOA Category 2-B Credits.

Pub Med ID: 39436383

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