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Neuroendovascular procedures linked to patient back pain


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IMAGE: Adnan I. Qureshi, MD, a professor of clinical neurology at the MU School of Medicine.
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Multiple studies have evaluated the incidence of back pain among patients who undergo catheter-based heart procedures while conscious. But the impact of back pain on patients who undergo similar procedures for the brain has not been previously examined. These minimally invasive brain procedures are also typically performed while the patient is awake and require an even longer immobilization period.
Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine and MU Health Care performed a prospective study of neuroendovascular patients and found more than 40% suffered back pain during the procedure, signaling a need for clinicians to be more proactive in addressing this complaint. ....

Iryna Lobanova , Camilor Gomez , Farhan Siddiq , Vamshi Balasetti , Adnani Qureshi , University Of Missouri School Medicine , Mu School Of Medicine , Department Of Neurology , Mu Health Care , Missouri School , Brandi French , Back Pain Associated , Awake Neuroendovascular Procedures , பார்ன் ஸிடீக் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் மிச Ou ரி பள்ளி மருந்து , மு பள்ளி ஆஃப் மருந்து , துறை ஆஃப் நரம்பியல் , மு ஆரோக்கியம் பராமரிப்பு , மிச Ou ரி பள்ளி , பிராந்தி பிரஞ்சு , மீண்டும் வலி தொடர்புடையது ,

Study shows high prevalence of back pain in patients undergoing neuroendovascular procedures


Study shows high prevalence of back pain in patients undergoing neuroendovascular procedures
Multiple studies have evaluated the incidence of back pain among patients who undergo catheter-based heart procedures while conscious. But the impact of back pain on patients who undergo similar procedures for the brain has not been previously examined. These minimally invasive brain procedures are also typically performed while the patient is awake and require an even longer immobilization period.
Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine and MU Health Care performed a prospective study of neuroendovascular patients and found more than 40% suffered back pain during the procedure, signaling a need for clinicians to be more proactive in addressing this complaint. ....

Adnani Qureshi , Emily Henderson , University Of Missouri School Medicine , Mu School Of Medicine , Mu Health Care , Missouri School , Lead Researcher , Clinical Neurology , எமிலி ஹென்டர்சன் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் மிச Ou ரி பள்ளி மருந்து , மு பள்ளி ஆஃப் மருந்து , மு ஆரோக்கியம் பராமரிப்பு , மிச Ou ரி பள்ளி , வழி நடத்து ஆராய்ச்சியாளர் , மருத்துவ நரம்பியல் ,