Long-Term Course to Lumbar Disc Resorption Patients and Predictive Factors Associated with Disc Resorption

The long-term course to lumbar intervertebral disc herniation (LDH) patients receiving integrative Korean medicine treatment and predictive factors associated with disc resorption were investigated. LDH patients who received integrative Korean medicine treatment from February 2012 to December 2015 a...

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Hauptverfasser: Yoo, Su-bin, Hong, Jungsoo, Ha, In-Hyuk, Yoon, Tae Kyung, Choi, Young-jun, Jeong, Seon-Yeong, Kim, Me-riong, Lee, Yoon Jae, Shin, Joon-Shik, Kim, Joowon, Lee, Jinho, Moon, Byung-heon
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description The long-term course to lumbar intervertebral disc herniation (LDH) patients receiving integrative Korean medicine treatment and predictive factors associated with disc resorption were investigated. LDH patients who received integrative Korean medicine treatment from February 2012 to December 2015 and were registered in the “longitudinal project for LDH on MRI” were included. Disc resorption amount was measured 3-dimensionally with disc degeneration and modic change levels on baseline and follow-up MRIs. Patient characteristics, Korean medicine use, pain, symptom recurrence, and satisfaction were assessed through medical records and phone surveys. Of 505 participants, 19 did not show disc resorption, while 486 did. A total of 220 displayed resorption rates of ≥50%. LDH volume at baseline was 1399.82±594.96 mm3, and that on follow-up MRI was 734.37±303.33 mm3, indicating a 47.5% decrease (p
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Intervertebral disk displacement
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