PURPOSE: Imaging (X-ray, CT and MRI) provides no health benefits for low back pain (LBP) patients and is not recommended in clinical practice guidelines. Whether imaging leads to increased costs, healthcare utilization or absence from work is unclear. Therefore, this study systematically reviews if imaging in patients with LBP leads to an increase in these outcomes. METHODS: We searched PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE, Cochrane Library and Web of Science until October 2017 for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and observational studies (OSs), comparing imaging versus no imaging on targeted outcomes. Data extraction and risk of bias assessment was performed independently by two reviewers. The quality of the body of evidence was determined using GRA...
Purpose: The increasing use of diagnostic imaging has led to high expenditures, unnecessary invasive...
Introduction: Back pain is a worldwide health problem. 1 MRI is a common modality for diagnosing bac...
<p><b>Objectives:</b> To establish whether the early use of sophisticated imaging ...
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Background: Rates of imaging for low-back pain are high and are associated with increased health car...
A n initiative of the National Physicians Alliance, the project titled “Promoting GoodStewardship in...
Most patients with acute low back pain (LBP), with or without radiculopathy, have substantial improv...
Diagnostic imaging is indicated for patients with low back pain only if they have severe progressive...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that diagnostic imaging for low back pain does not improve car...
BACKGROUND:Since 2000, guidelines have been consistent in recommending when diagnostic imaging for l...
Abstract Background Low back pain is one of the most common and disabling health problems in Canada ...
Background: Imaging for low back pain (LBP) remains common despite guidelines recommending against r...
Abstract Background At any one time, one in every five Canadians has low back pain (LBP), and LBP is...
OBJECTIVE: Overuse of diagnostic imaging for patients with low back pain remains common. The underly...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the imaging method preferences of physicians workin...
Purpose: The increasing use of diagnostic imaging has led to high expenditures, unnecessary invasive...
Introduction: Back pain is a worldwide health problem. 1 MRI is a common modality for diagnosing bac...
<p><b>Objectives:</b> To establish whether the early use of sophisticated imaging ...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Imaging (X-ray, CT and MRI) provides no health benefits for l...
Background: Rates of imaging for low-back pain are high and are associated with increased health car...
A n initiative of the National Physicians Alliance, the project titled “Promoting GoodStewardship in...
Most patients with acute low back pain (LBP), with or without radiculopathy, have substantial improv...
Diagnostic imaging is indicated for patients with low back pain only if they have severe progressive...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that diagnostic imaging for low back pain does not improve car...
BACKGROUND:Since 2000, guidelines have been consistent in recommending when diagnostic imaging for l...
Abstract Background Low back pain is one of the most common and disabling health problems in Canada ...
Background: Imaging for low back pain (LBP) remains common despite guidelines recommending against r...
Abstract Background At any one time, one in every five Canadians has low back pain (LBP), and LBP is...
OBJECTIVE: Overuse of diagnostic imaging for patients with low back pain remains common. The underly...
Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the imaging method preferences of physicians workin...
Purpose: The increasing use of diagnostic imaging has led to high expenditures, unnecessary invasive...
Introduction: Back pain is a worldwide health problem. 1 MRI is a common modality for diagnosing bac...
<p><b>Objectives:</b> To establish whether the early use of sophisticated imaging ...