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Erschienen in: European Spine Journal 1/2014

01.04.2014 | Original Article

Is NICE guidance for identifying lumbar nerve root compression misguided?

verfasst von: Tim Germon, William Singleton, Jeremy Hobart

Erschienen in: European Spine Journal | Sonderheft 1/2014

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Abstract

Purpose

To determine the extent to which the clinical manifestations of a cohort of people undergoing surgery for lumbosacral nerve root compression satisfy those described in The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance.

Method

We studied consecutive admissions for lumbar nerve root decompression surgery at two neurosurgical units. Pre-operatively, each person’s clinical manifestations were documented and compared with NICE’s description. Post-operatively, at three time points (within 48 h, 3 months, 12 months), each person rated their symptoms as either better, the same, or worse.

Results

Pre-operatively, one person (0.8 %), from 123 admissions, under 20 different consultant neurosurgeons, had manifestations consistent with NICE’s clinical description of lumbar nerve root compression. Post-operatively, self-reported benefit associated with surgery appeared high, at all three time points (78–91 %), supporting the diagnosis of symptomatic nerve root compression and the value of surgery.

Conclusions

In this small sample, from two units, NICE’s description of the clinical manifestations of lumbar nerve root compression did not describe 99 % of people having surgery for it. Using NICE’s definition to triage people with low back pain could result in prolonged symptoms and delayed treatment. Diagnosing lumbar nerve root compression is complex. NICE’s guidance requires examination.
Fußnoten
1
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is a non-departmental public body of the Department of Health in the United Kingdom, serving both the English NHS and the Welsh NHS.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Is NICE guidance for identifying lumbar nerve root compression misguided?
verfasst von
Tim Germon
William Singleton
Jeremy Hobart
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2014
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Spine Journal / Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2014
Print ISSN: 0940-6719
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-0932
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-014-3233-y

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