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===Back Pain Risk factors and probability of Fracture or Malignancy<ref>Downie A, et al. Red flags to screen for malignancy and fracture in patients with low back pain: systematic review. BMJ. 2013; 347:f7095. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3898572/]</ref>===
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Factor'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Post Test Probability''' (95%CI)
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| Older Age  (>65yo) ||'''9%'''  (3-25%)
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| Prolonged corticosteroid||'''33%'''  (10-67%)
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| Severe trauma||'''11%'''  (8-16%)
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| Presence of contusion or abrasion||'''62% '''  (49-74%)
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| Multiple red flags||'''90%'''  (34-99%)
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| History of malignancy||'''33%'''  (22-46%)
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Revision as of 20:44, 11 January 2020

Back Pain Risk factors and probability of Fracture or Malignancy[1]

Factor Post Test Probability (95%CI)
Older Age (>65yo) 9% (3-25%)
Prolonged corticosteroid 33% (10-67%)
Severe trauma 11% (8-16%)
Presence of contusion or abrasion 62% (49-74%)
Multiple red flags 90% (34-99%)
History of malignancy 33% (22-46%)
  1. Downie A, et al. Red flags to screen for malignancy and fracture in patients with low back pain: systematic review. BMJ. 2013; 347:f7095. [1]