Journal of Biosciences and Medicines, 2018, 6, 85-94
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DOI: 10.4236/jbm.2018.64007 Apr. 27, 2018 85 Journal of Biosciences and Medicines
Pattern of MRI Findings in Patients with Low
Back Pain at National Orthopaedic Hospital,
Enugu Nigeria
Emmanuel Chino Iyidobi, Benard Onyilo Obande, Remigius Tochukwu Ekwunife
National Orthopaedic Hospital, Enugu, Nigeria
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low back pain is a major cause of referral to the Spine
clinic. In the adult population 50% - 90% may present with low back pain at
least once in their life time. Currently, the gold standard for diagnosing the
etiology of low back pain is MRI. The protocol at NOHE is to request MRI for
patients whose clinical patterns are indicative for invasive intervention.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the pattern of MRI findings in patients with low
back pain attending spine clinic at NOHE. METHODS: This is a retrospective
study of 60 MRI of adult patients with low back pain with clinical need for
invasive intervention. The scan was carried out with A Basda BTI 0.35T MRI
System using the standard protocol, with sagital and axial T1 and T2-weighted
and STIR. Images were from Onis 2.5 digital co. limited. RESULT: Thirty five
(58.3%) were males while 25 (41.7%) were females with majority aged be-
tween 40 - 59 years. About 90% of the images had disc prolapse while 73% had
disc height reduction. The commonest cause of spinal canal stenosis was disc
prolapse, thickened ligamentum flavum, spondylolisthesis and osteophytes.
Six (10%) of the patient did not have any lesion on MRI. L4/5 was the com-
monest affected segment while 90% of abnormal cases had multilevel in-
volvement. CONCLUSION: There is high yield of diagnosis with MRI scan
among low back pain patients with clinical need for invasive intervention,
hence an excellent navigating tool. L4/L5 disc level remains the commonest
culprit.
Keywords
Pattern, MRI Findings, Low Back Pain, Enugu
1. Introduction
Low back pain is a major cause morbidity among the working population [1].
How to cite this paper: Iyidobi, E.C.,
Obande, B.O. and Ekwunife, R.T. (2018)
Pattern of MRI Findings in Patients with
Low Back Pain at National Orthopaedic
Hospital, Enugu Nigeria. Journal of
Biosciences and Medicines, 6, 85-94.
https://doi.org/10.4236/jbm.2018.64007
Received: March 12, 2018
Accepted: April 24, 2018
Published: April 27, 2018
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