Back pain and syncopy
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hadeel Maksoud M.D.[2]
Abbreviations: ABG = Arterial blood gases, ANA = Antinuclear antibodies, BUN = Blood urea nitrogen, CRP = C-reactive protein, CT = Computed tomography, DRA = Dual energy radiographic absorptiometry, DRE = Digital rectal exam, ERCP = Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, ESR = Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, HSV = Herpes simplex virus, IVP = Intravenous pyelography, KUB = Kidney, bladder, ureter, LDH = Lactate dehydrogenase, LFT = Liver function test, MRA = Magnetic resonance angiography, MRC = Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography, MRI = Magnetic resonance imaging, MRU = Magnetic resonance urography, NSAIDs = Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, PCR = Polymerase chain reaction, PET - FDG = Positive emission tomography - fluorodeoxyglucose, PET = Positive emission tomography, PID = Pelvic inflammatory disease, PSA = Prostatic specific antigen, PTC = Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography, RUQ = Right upper quadrant, SPECT = Single-photon emission computed tomography, TFT = Thyroid function test, VZV = Varicella zoster virus
Classification of pain in the back based on etiology | Diease | Clinical Manifestation | Diagnosis | Comments | |||||||||||||||||
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Symptoms | Signs | Lab findings | Imaging | ||||||||||||||||||
Onset | Duration | Quality of pain | Radiation | Stiffness | Fever | Rigors and chills | Headache | Nausea and vomiting | Syncopy | Weight loss | Motor weakness | Sensory deficit | Pulse Deficit | Heart Murmur | Bowel or bladder dysfunction | Horner's syndrome | |||||
Neurological | Arachnoiditis[1] | Acute | Hours | Dull aching pain | Head, neck and back | +/- | + | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | - | - | +/- | +/- | CSF
Culture and sensitivity
Nucleic acid tests
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Radiography
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Epidural abscess[2][3] | Acute | Variable | Dull, throbbing pain | Locally | - | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | - | - | +/- | +/- | CBC
ESR
Culture and sensitivity
Immunohistochemical staining
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MRI
CT
Radiography
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Classification of pain in the back based on etiology | Diease | Clinical Manifestation | Diagnosis | Comments | |||||||||||||||||
Symptoms | Signs | Lab findings | Imaging | ||||||||||||||||||
Onset | Duration | Quality of pain | Radiation | Stiffness | Fever | Rigors and chills | Headache | Nausea and vomiting | Syncopy | Weight loss | Motor weakness | Sensory deficit | Pulse Deficit | Heart Murmur | Bowel or bladder dysfunction | Horner's syndrome | |||||
Bone | Vertebral compression fracture[4][5][6] | Acute | Minutes to hours | Sudden, severe, sharp | Shoulders, arms, hips and legs | +/- | - | - | +/- | +/- | +/- | - | +/- | +/- | - | - | +/- | - | CBC
Urine analysis
Serum protein electrophoresis
ESR
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Radiography
CT
MRI
DRA scanning
PET scanning
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Classification of pain in the back based on etiology | Diease | Clinical Manifestation | Diagnosis | Comments | |||||||||||||||||
Symptoms | Signs | Lab findings | Imaging | ||||||||||||||||||
Onset | Duration | Quality of pain | Radiation | Stiffness | Fever | Rigors and chills | Headache | Nausea and vomiting | Syncopy | Weight loss | Motor weakness | Sensory deficit | Pulse Deficit | Heart Murmur | Bowel or bladder dysfunction | Horner's syndrome | |||||
Referred pain | Aortic aneurysm
rupture[7][8][9] - Abdominal aortic aneurysm |
Acute | Minutes to hours | Sharp and knife-like, also tearing or ripping | Back and/ or flanks | - | - | - | - | - | +/- | - | - | - | + | +/- | - | - | Typically no specific lab findings, however, evidence of haemorrhage and organ injury may be seen in:
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Ultrasonography
Chest radiography
CT
MRI
Echocardiography (Transesophageal)
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Aortic dissection[10][11][12][12][13][14] | Severe and sudden (acute) and rarely, chronic | Minutes to hours | Sharp and knife-like, also tearing or ripping | Back and/or flanks | - | - | - | - | - | +/- | - | - | - | + | +/- | - | - | Elevations in:
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ECG:
Chest radiography:
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Chronic stable angina[15][16] | Chronic | Variable | Discomfort in the chest | Left shoulder, arm and jaw | - | - | - | - | +/- | +/- | - | - | - | +/- | - | - | - | Detection of:
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Chest radiography
Exercise stress testing
Stress Echo
Nuclear imaging
CT
CT Angiography
EKG
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Endocarditis[17][18][19] | Acute or subacute | Variable | Discomfort in the chest | Jaw and arms | - | +/- | +/- | - | +/- | +/- | - | - | - | +/- | + | - | - | CBC
Serology
ESR
Urine analysis
Blood culture
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Echocardiography
Radiography
Ultrasound
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Pancreatitis[20][21][22] | Acute or chronic | Variable | Severe, sharp or dull aching | Abdomen | - | +/- | +/- | - | + | +/- | +/- | - | - | - | - | - | - | Amylase and lipase
LFT
CBC
Serum electrolytes
BUN and creatinine
Triglycerides
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KUB radiography
Ultrasound
CT
MRC
ERCP
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Pulmonary embolism[23][24][25] | Acute | Minutes | Severe, sharp | Chest and back | - | - | - | +/- | +/- | +/- | - | - | - | +/- | +/- | - | - | Lab findings are not specfic and are done to rule out other diseases such as:
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Pneumonia[26][27][28] | Acute or chronic | Variable | Variable | Chest, back and abdomen | - | + | + | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | - | - | - | - | - | - | CBC
Blood culture
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Radiography
CT
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Traumatic aortic rupture[29][30] | Acute | Minutes to hours | Sharp and knife-like, also tearing or ripping | Back and/ or flanks | - | - | - | - | - | +/- | - | - | - | +/- | +/- | - | - | Typically no specific lab findings, however, evidence of hemorrhage and organ injury may be seen in:
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Ultrasonography
CT
MRI
Angiography
Echocardiography (Transesophageal)
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Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome[31][32] | Acute | Minutes to hours | Sudden, severe, sharp | Back and/or flanks | - | + | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | - | - | - | - | - | - | CBC
Serum electrolytes
Plasma glucose Serum cortisol
Plasma ACTH
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CT
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Classification of pain in the back based on etiology | Diease | Clinical Manifestation | Diagnosis | Comments | |||||||||||||||||
Symptoms | Signs | Lab findings | Imaging | ||||||||||||||||||
Onset | Duration | Quality of pain | Radiation | Stiffness | Fever | Rigors and chills | Headache | Nausea and vomiting | Syncopy | Weight loss | Motor weakness | Sensory deficit | Pulse Deficit | Heart Murmur | Bowel or bladder dysfunction | Horner's syndrome | |||||
Miscellaneous | |||||||||||||||||||||
Depression[33][34][34] | Chronic | Months to years | Severe to mild aching | Variable | +/- | - | - | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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CT and MRI
PET
SPECT
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Herpes zoster[35][36][37] | Acute or chronic | Variable | Severe, stabbing, electric-like | Dermatomal | - | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | +/- | - | +/- | - | - | - | - | Tzanck smear
Direct fluorescent antibody test and/or PCR
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MRI
Lumbar puncture and cerebrospinal fluid analysis
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Syringomyelia[38][39][40] | Chronic | Years | Dull aching | Variable | +/- | +/- | - | +/- | +/- | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | *Typically no specific lab findings | MRI
Radiography and CT
Gadolinium scan
Myelography
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Trauma[41] | Acute or chronic | Variable | Severe, sharp to dull aching | Variable | +/- | - | - | - | +/- | +/- | - | +/- | +/- | - | - | +/- | +/- | After establishment of first aid protocol, the following lab tests may be useful;
Pregnancy test
Blood typing, screening and cross matching
Prothrombin time
Creatine kinase
Blood sugar
Cardiac enzymes
Toxicology screen and alcohol level
Serum lactate
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To assess trauma, the following imaging may be used;
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