The prevalence, incidence and management of low back pain with radiating leg pain in Dutch general practice: A population ‐based cohort study in the Rijnmond Primary Care Database
ConclusionLBP with radiating leg pain is common in Dutch general practice patients. About 2/3rd were prescribed pain medications. Dutch request few to none diagnostic imaging for these patients which is in line with clinical practice guidelines.SignificanceIn this new study, we have gained insights into the incidence and prevalence of LBP with radiating leg pain in Dutch general practice. Both remained fairly stable over the study period of 9 years (2013–2021). Overall, the care burden regarding seeking contact with the GPs and the requested diagnostics seem not to be that high. In 62% of the care episodes, there were one or two consultations with the GP, and in 11% of the episodes a diagnostic imaging was requested. Pain medication s frequently prescribed (i.e. 2/3rd of the episodes), with NSAIDs being the most common ones.
Source: European Journal of Pain - Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Ahmad Khoshal Khorami,
Alessandro Chiarotto,
Evelien I. T. de Schepper,
Patrick J. E. Bindels,
Bart W. Koes,
Jacoline J. van den Driest Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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