Back pain (red flags)
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Traditional Red Flags
History
- Pain >6wks
- Age >50<18
- Hx of trauma
- Sciatica
- Neurological complaints (paresthesias, anesthesia, weakness)
- Incontinence of bowel or bladder
- Night pain
- Unrelenting pain despite analgesics
- Fever, chills, night sweats
- Hx of IVDU
- Hx of CA
Physical Exam
- Fever
- Pt writhing in pain
- Point vertebral tenderness
- Neurological deficits
- Positive SLR
Specific Condition Red Flags
Cancer Related
- Hx of back pain
- Weight loss>10kg in 6 months
- Age>50 <18
- No improvement despite therapy
- Pain for 4-6 weeks
- Night pain
- Pain worse at rest
- Vertebral tenderness
Infection Related
- Persistent fever
- History of IVDA
- Recent infection
- Immunocompromised state
- Systemic Corticosteroids
- Transplant
- Diabetes
- HIV
Cauda Equina
- Incontinence or retention
- Saddle anesthesia
- Decreased anal sphincter tone
- Bilateral lower extremity weakness or numbness
- Neurologic deficit
Herniated Disc
- Muscle Weakness
- Radiation of pain
- Footdrop
Vertebral Fracture
- Prolonged use of corticosteroids
- History of osteoporosis
- Age>70
- Mild trauma in age > 50
- Significant trauma in any age
- Bony tenderness
AAA
- Risk factors for PVD
- Pulsating mass
- Pain at rest or at night
- Age > 60 years
See Also
Ortho: Lower Back Pain
