Abstract

Background and Objectives This study aims to assess the frequency of positive lumbosacral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results in patients with non-traumatic low back pain (LBP) based on the specialty of the referring physician. Subjects and Methods In this retrospective study, 335 patients with non-traumatic LBP aged >18 years participated. Their demographic information and MRI findings and the specialty of the referring physician were extracted and recorded from the imaging information system of a hospital. Frequency of positive lumbosacral MRI results based on the specialty of the referring physician were compared. To avoid bias, the MRIs with a same imaging protocol were selected, and reporting was done by a same radiologist. Results Of 335 patients, 145(43.3%) were male and 190(57.6%) were female. Among the referring physicians, 139(41.5%) were neurosurgeon, 114(34%) were orthopedists, 61(18.2%) were neurologists, and 21(6.3%) were physical medicine specialist. There was no significant difference in positive MRI results between different specialties of the referring physicians (P>0.05). Conclusion There is no difference in the frequency of positive lumbosacral MRI results in patients with non-traumatic LBP treated by orthopedics, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and physical medicine specialists.

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