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Diagnostic utility of patient history, clinical examination and screening tool data to identify neuropathic pain in low back related leg pain: a systematic review and narrative synthesis.

Jai MistryNicola R HeneghanTimothy NobletCleofas Rodriguez-BlancoAlison B Rushton
Published in: BMC musculoskeletal disorders (2020)
Overall low-moderate level evidence supports the diagnostic utility of patient history, clinical examination and screening tool data to identify NP in LBLP. The weak evidence base is largely due to methodological flaws and indirectness regarding applicability of the included studies. The most promising diagnostic tools include a cluster of 8 patient history/clinical examination signs and the StEP tool. Low risk of bias and high level of evidence diagnostic utility studies are needed, in order for stronger recommendations to be made.
Keyphrases
  • neuropathic pain
  • case report
  • spinal cord
  • spinal cord injury
  • chronic pain
  • electronic health record
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  • pain management
  • deep learning
  • artificial intelligence
  • data analysis