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Role of technetium-99m planar bone scanning in the evaluation of low back pain
Authors:Daniel C. Valdez M.D.  Robert G. Johnson M.D.
Affiliation:(1) University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Texas, USA;(2) St. Luke's Lutheran Hospital, San Antonio, Texas, USA;(3) 9150 Huebner Road, Suite 350, 78240 San Antonio, TX, USA
Abstract:The records of 1018 patients with low back pain in a tertiary spine referral practice were reviewed. One hundred thirty-nine out of 1018 (13.6%) underwent technetium-99m planar bone scanning as part of their investigation. Seventy-three out of 139 scans (52%) showed increased uptake in some area, but only 27 out of 139 (19.4%) showed increased uptake specifically in the low back. Scans consistently yielded no findings with reference to the back when the prescan diagnosis was spinal stenosis, lumbar pain syndrome, herniated nucleus pulposus, or postlaminectomy syndrome. Some scans gave positive findings in patients with a diagnosis of degenerative disc disease, pseudarthrosis, spondylolisthesis, fracture, infection, metabolic disorder, or tumor. Positive scans were generally obtained early after presentation (within 3 months) and negative scans obtained later (after 6 months), suggesting that clinical suspicion is still the main indication for early scanning. Planar bone scanning was helpful in both diagnosis and therapeutic decisionmaking in many conditions.
Keywords:Lumbar  Bone scan  Low back pain  Technetium-99  Vertebra
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