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Prevalence of Serious Pathology Among Adults with Low Back Pain Presenting for Chiropractic Care: A Retrospective Chart Review of Integrated Clinics in Hong Kong.

Eric Chun-Pu Chu1, Robert J Trager2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND There is a limited understanding of the frequency at which chiropractors encounter patients with serious pathology such as malignancy, fracture, and infection. This retrospective study aimed to estimate the prevalence and types of serious pathology among adults with new low back pain presenting to chiropractors in an integrated healthcare organization in Hong Kong, with the hypothesis that such pathology would be found in less than 5% of patients. MATERIAL AND METHODS We identified adults presenting to a chiropractor with new low back pain across 30 clinics with 38 chiropractors, and a subset with previously undiagnosed serious pathology from January 2020 through July 2022. Data were extracted from the electronic medical records, including messaging alerts for serious pathology, notes, radiology reports, and specialist follow-up. Descriptive statistics were utilized to analyze results. RESULTS Among the 7221 identified patients with new-onset low back pain (mean age 61.6±14.3), 35 presented with serious pathology. After excluding 54 cases not meeting inclusion criteria, the prevalence of serious pathology (95% CI) was 35/7221 (0.48%; 0.35-0.67%). Individual condition prevalence included metastasis (0.25%; 0.16-0.39%), fracture (0.12%; 0.07-0.24%), infection (0.04%; 0.01-0.12%), vascular pathology (0.03%; 0.01-0.10%), primary tumor (0.03%; 0.01-0.10%), and gastrointestinal emergency (0.01%; 0.00-0.08%). CONCLUSIONS This study found that serious pathology was uncommon among adults with new low back pain presenting for chiropractic care in Hong Kong, findings which are most consistent with previous research describing the prevalence of serious pathology among low back pain patients in primary care settings.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 36164262      PMCID: PMC9526366          DOI: 10.12659/MSM.938042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Monit        ISSN: 1234-1010


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1.  Prevalence of Serious Pathology Among Adults with Low Back Pain Presenting for Chiropractic Care: A Retrospective Chart Review of Integrated Clinics in Hong Kong.

Authors:  Eric Chun-Pu Chu; Robert J Trager
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2022-09-27
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