医学
腰椎
背痛
外科
内脏痛
疝
腹痛
胸痛
内科学
伤害
病理
受体
替代医学
作者
Nolan J. Brown,Cathleen C. Kuo,Zach Pennington,Angie Zhang,Ashley E. Choi,Andrew K. Chan,Shane Shahrestani,Nicholas Bui,Matthew J. Hatter,Gastón Camino-Willhuber,Martin H. Pham,Michael Oh
标识
DOI:10.1097/bsd.0000000000001644
摘要
Summary of Background Data: Although pseudoangina is most commonly caused by cervical disc herniation, several cases have been described where thoracic herniation produced symptoms of pseudoangina. If thoracic herniation can produce angina-like pain, then it is important to consider whether pathology of the thoracolumbar spine, in general, can trigger false pain syndromes distinct from pseudoangina. Objective: We seek to provide the most comprehensive study regarding the diagnosis and treatment of spinal conditions causing false pain syndromes. Study Design: Systematic review of the current literature using PRISMA 2020 recommendations. Methods: We queried the literature and systematically selected relevant studies according to PRISMA guidelines. Results: Across 22 selected studies, the sample size was 30 patients, and a total of 26 met the criteria for statistical analysis. Seven (26.9%) of these patients presented with a chief complaint of pseudoangina resulting from thoracic disc herniation. 73.1% (19/26) of patients exhibited pain mimicking visceral origin. Overall, 13/19 (68.4%) patients exhibited thoracic spine disease only and 4/19 (21.1%) patients were affected at lumbar levels only, while 2 (10.5%) patients exhibited thoracolumbar herniation. Presentations included abdominal pain (11/19) mimicking appendicitis or pancreatitis, flank pain mimicking renal colic (8/19), and 2 cases of scrotal pain/orchalgia. Symptom durations ranged from acute (<24 h) to 7 years. Treatments were reported for 18/19 patients and all treated patients reported alleviated pain. Seven out of 18 patients were managed conservatively while 11/18 were treated surgically. Misdiagnosis resulted in unnecessary surgery (pancreaticojejunostomy) or other invasive procedures. Conclusions: In spinal disorders manifesting with atypical pain syndromes, delay in proper diagnosis and unnecessary treatments can, unfortunately, cause prolonged patient suffering and increased cost of health care. As a result, some have proposed that spinal screening should be incorporated into clinical examinations involving false pain syndromes.
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