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Title: Relationship between Persistent Back Pain and Spinal Anesthesia
Authors: SIDDIQUE, OMAIR MUHAMMAD
NASIR, ADNAN
AHMED, MUHAMMAD
HAQ, FAHEED UL
Keywords: Persistent back pain (PBP)
Transient back pain (TBP)
Spinal anesthesia (SPA) and Anesthetic techniques.
Issue Date: Dec-2017
Publisher: Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Citation: Siddique, O. M., Nasir, A., Ahmed, M., & Haq, F. U. (2017). Relationship between Persistent Back Pain and Spinal Anesthesia. PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL & HEALTH SCIENCES, 11(4), 1296-1299.
Abstract: Background: The misconception among people relating spinal anesthesia to back pain. Aim: To establish relationship between back pain and spinal anesthesia, study its incidence and association with various factors. Method: Statistical study was conducted by collecting data of 122 patients having spinal anesthesia. Data was collected preoperatively, on 3rd post-operative day and 06 months after spinal anesthesia. Results: Out of 122 patients, 55 were male and 67 were female.11 patients had previous history of persistent back pain. On 3rd post-operative day, 25 patients had complaint of back pain, pain resolved in 13 of them by 6 months. However, 12 patients had back pain after 06 months of spinal anesthesia. Out of 12, 11 patients were same who had history of previous persistent back pain Conclusion: Persistent back pain, exclusively, does not depends on spinal anesthesia and new onset case of persistent back pain due to spinal anesthesia is a rare one.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13214
ISSN: 1996-7195
Appears in Collections:Oct-Dec,2017,Issue(4)

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