Diagnosis is key to Relief of West Des Moines Spinal Gout

Gout. If you’ve had gout, you know how uncomfortable it is. You may also know how tough it was to diagnose, especially if it was in the spine. Back pain or leg pain might have been your first symptom. Your West Des Moines chiropractor at Executive Chiropractic of Iowa is aware of spinal gout, its similarities with other conditions’ symptoms, and the latest recommended tests to diagnose it sooner than later to help you get the (proper!) care you need.

PREVALENCE OF SPINAL GOUT

Arthritis is an inflammatory condition affecting people around the world - 47.8 million US sufferers, 8 million UK sufferers, 108 million European sufferers - with osteoarthritis being the most common affecting joints in the knee, hands, etc. Gout is just such an inflammatory cause of pain in similar areas, making it challenging to diagnose and discrimainate from other inflammatory issues. (1) A new narrative review stated that 94% of spinal gout patients described back or neck pain, 86% showed neurological symptoms, 72% had a history of gout, 80% tested for high levels of serum uric acid, and 76% underwent surgery. Though an uncommon cause of spine pain, gout’s inflammatory arthritis results from monosodium urate crystals in synovial fluid and other joint tissues (ankle, foot, hands, wrists, elbows, knees, hips, and spine). (2) An early, suitable diagnosis of spinal gout can better guide treatment and improve clinical outcomes.

DIAGNOSIS OF SPINAL GOUT

Researchers have investigated a variety of ways to safely and accurately diagnose gout in people who have never had gout. They have analyzed studies from as far back as 1945! They found that synovial fluid monosodium urate crystal analysis and imaging were superior to a clinical algorithm of signs and symptoms only for diagnosis and treatment planning. (3) Facet joint disorders, osteoarthritis, synovial cysts, etc., can cloud the diagnostic process for spinal gout. Fortunately, dual energy computed tomography (DECT) illustrates the crystals. However, healthcare providers must be aware of the possibility of gout to order the proper test. (4) A narrative review of published studies on spinal gout that was done by two chiropractors concurred. To enhanced the quality of life of spinal gout sufferers as well as the diagnosis, treatment planning and prevention of surgery, a mix of clinical symptoms, lab tests, and DECT may be the answer. (2) Executive Chiropractic of Iowa notes that cases of spinal gout are emerging in the medical literature.

CASES OF SPINAL GOUT and TREATMENT

One case of a 48-year-old man with sudden, severe, sharp low back pain that reduced his mobility and with no history of gout ended up with a diagnosis of spinal gout after an MRI showed a mass in his right erector spinae muscles which lead to a pathological exam confirmed spinal gout. 29% of patients with gout are affected by spinal gout, too, which didn’t help in this case of a patient without gout but is an interesting stat to consider in the next case. (5) A 41-year-old male who did have a 7-year history of gout presented with severe back pain, fevers, and radiculopathy. After a biopsy, spinal gout was diagnosed invalidating an initial diagnosis of vertebral osteomyelitis. Primary treatment often includes symptom management with colchicine, steroids, urate reducing therapy, and NSAIDS. (6) If spinal gout is speculated, Executive Chiropractic of Iowa will get the right tests ordered.

CONTACT Executive Chiropractic of Iowa

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Make your West Des Moines chiropractic appointment now. Your West Des Moines chiropractor will do a complete examination to figure out the best course to appropriately diagnose, treat, and attain the best relief of spinal gout. 

 
Executive Chiropractic of Iowa is aware that inflammatory spinal gout is a differential diagnosis to consider for patients who present with back pain and other spine related symptoms. 
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