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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
- Urinary retention
- 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)