Back Pain

EM Clerkship - A podcast by Zack Olson, MD and Michael Estephan, MD

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Step 1: Identify Classic Red Flags for Can’t Miss Diagnoses * Aortic Dissection and Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA)* Age >50* Hypertension* “Ripping” or “Tearing” pain* Absent pulses in lower extremities* Spinal Infections* Fever* Immunocompromized* HIV* Diabetes mellitus* Transplant patients* Spinal cord compression (especially cauda equina)* Urinary retention* Consider obtaining post-void residual* Saddle anesthesia* Fecal incontinence/decreased rectal tone* Fracture* Recent trauma* Advanced age* Cancer* History of cancer* Night sweats* Weight loss Step 2: Testing Plan (If Patient Has Red Flags) * X-ray or CT scan if concerned for fracture* MRI if concerned for infection, cord compression, or cancer Step 3: Symptom Management * NSAIDS* Naproxen* Ibuprofen* “Muscle relaxants” * Cyclobenzaprine* Other agents* Opiates* Topical therapy* Lidocaine patches Step 4: Counseling * Remain active* Avoid heavy lifting* Red flags = immediate return to ED Additional Reading * Round 6 – Back Pain (EM Clerkship)* Back Pain Red Flags (WikEM)