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The association of high-intensity zones on MRI and low back pain: a systematic review.

Masatoshi TeraguchiRita YimJason Pui-Yin CheungDino Samartzis
Published in: Scoliosis and spinal disorders (2018)
Our systematic review has found evidence that HIZs may be a possible risk factor for LBP; however, a mismatch of the clinical relevance of HIZs between studies still remains. The available evidence is limited by small sample size, heterogeneous study populations, and lack of standardized imaging methods for phenotyping. HIZs may be important lumbar biomarkers that demand further investigation and should be considered in the global imaging assessment of the spine, which may have immense clinical utility. Further large-scale studies with standardized imaging and classification techniques as well as the assessment of patterns of HIZs are necessary to better understand their role with LBP development.
Keyphrases
  • high intensity
  • systematic review
  • high resolution
  • machine learning
  • meta analyses
  • case control
  • magnetic resonance
  • mass spectrometry
  • fluorescence imaging