Lower Back Pain: Multiple Disciplines for Optimal Outcomes: Surgeon s Perspective

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Lower Back Pain: Multiple Disciplines for Optimal Outcomes: Surgeon s Perspective Joel Bauman, MD Neurosurgeon, Hartford HealthCare Medical Group Hartford Hospital Midstate Medical Center Adjunct Clinical Professor, Quinnipiac University School of Medicine

Disclosures None

To recap The first step with an acute LBP patient is to perform a focused history and physical examination. 3 categories: Potentially serious conditions / red flags present Symptoms suggesting radiculopathy that may indicate spinal stenosis or herniated disc Non-specific low back pain

Physical exam J Clin Rheumatol. 2008 Apr;14(2):87-91. doi: 10.1097/RHU.0b013e31816b2f99. The sensitivity and specificity of the Slump and the Straight Leg Raising tests in patients with lumbar disc herniation. The Slump test was found to be more sensitive (0.84) than the SLR (0.52) in the patients with lumbar disc herniations. However, the SLR was found to be a slightly more specific test (0.89) than the Slump test (0.83).

Red Flag Conditions Cancer Vertebral infection Cauda equina syndrome Vertebral compression fracture Severe progressive neurological deficits Ankylosing spondylitis

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Typical scenario 35 year old man injures himself (not work-related) lifting a heavy object over the weekend Presents to PCP with severe low back pain Neurological examination is normal No signs of nerve root irritation Prescribed NSAIDs and limited amount of opioid What is the next step?

Treatment options A) Bedrest x 2 weeks B) Follow up in 4 weeks C) MRI before determining treatment D) Physical therapy Answer: B+D

Alternate scenario Would the same be applicable to a 50 year old woman with known Stage III breast CA? No, history of malignancy should prompt earlier imaging with MRI or CT scan

Typical referral scenario PCP evaluates patient with acute low back pain, without previous history of low back pain. No red flag symptoms present. Treatment initiated, patient does not improve within 1-2 weeks Patient has a family member with herniated disc, and asks for an MRI because that s what the family member had done PCP obliges and obtains MRI of lumbar spine Report states: At L5-S1, there is a disc protrusion with associated annular tear. There is contact with the left S1 nerve root.

What next? Is this a concerning MRI report? No, as many as 27% of asymptomatic patients have disc protrusions (focal extension of disc beyond disc space), Jensen et al, NEJM 1994 Should the patient be referred to a spine surgeon (neuro/ortho)? What about pain management, or physiatry? Should the patient have received an MRI to begin with??? This example highlights a common problem with inefficient triage of patients with low back pain

The concept of triage Adapted from: Vickrey et al., General neurologist and subspecialist care for multiple sclerosis: Patients perceptions, Neurology, 1999.

Models of surgical triage for the acute low back pain patient (symptoms < 6 weeks) Nurse intake of history for radicular symptoms, red flag exclusion, and MD review of imaging, if available Early appointment with physician assistant, especially if no imaging is available Delayed appointment with MD until imaging is available AND nonoperative measures have been performed Within an integrated multi-specialist system, there is an opportunity to refer patients in faster and streamline the process Inherently, referring providers may need to slightly modify referral patterns or expected consultations in order to make the process work.

How often does non-operative treatment fail? Depends on condition Lumbar disc herniation: 10-15% Saal, Spine 1996: The imaging test results may help predict the speed and probability of natural recovery. The likelihood of resorption increases with size of the dic herniation and with the degree of migration from the disc space. Small contained herniations present the greatest challenge to nonoperative interventions and natural history. Ironically, large disc herniations are also the most amenable to surgery

Lumbar stenosis and listhesis Lumbar stenosis: 15% worsen (Johnsson et al, Clin Ortho Rel Research, 1992) SPORT suggests convergence of surgery and non-surgery groups at 5 years in randomized as-treated groups, but sustained improvement in observational cohort for surgical group (Lurie et al, Spine, 2015) Spinehealth.com Lumbar spondylolisthesis: 30% have progressive slippage (Matsunaga et al, Spine, 1990)

Does surgery work? Study Questions Need to Operate on Disk Injuries By GINA KOLATA Published: November 22, 2006 The most scrutinized example is lumbar disc herniation: SPORT (Spine Outcome Research Trial): JAMA 2006 At 2 years, randomized trial intent-to-treat analysis showed no difference between surgery and non-surgery, due to significant cross-over However, both the randomized as-treated analysis, as well as the observational cohort favored surgery Extended follow up over 8 years indicates that the results are sustained (Spine, 2014)

Is surgery cost-effective? The Cost Effectiveness of Surgical Versus Nonoperative Treatment for Lumbar Disc Herniation Over Two Years Evidence From the Spine Patient Outcomes Research Trial (SPORT) Spine, 2008 Conclusion: Surgery for IDH was moderately cost-effective when evaluated over 2 years.

What is the surgeon s role? Determine: - if surgery is indicated - type of surgery - Additional testing / imaging - Are there any other surgical diagnoses, e.g. cervical/thoracic myelopathy - Educate patient about surgical options

What does the surgeon do poorly? Diagnose / render treatment plans for new patients without recent axial imaging Manage chronic pain Manage behavioral health

The role of behavioral health in spine care Psychiatric illness and chronic low-back pain. The mind and the spine--which goes first? Polatin et al. (Spine, 1993) Examined prevalence of depression, anxiety, and substance abuse in low back pain patients Depression preceded LBP in 54% of LBP patients with depression Anxiety preceded LBP in 95% of LBP patients with anxiety In addition to physical treatment, psychotherapy for major depression may give the patient more of a sense of control Start a positive spiral toward physical and mental re-conditioning.

The value of integrated spine care Spine triage Pain Management Behavioral health Surgeon Physical therapy

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