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. 2021 Nov 11;47(1):3–59. doi: 10.1136/rapm-2021-103031

Table 7.

Studies evaluating the association between CT imaging pathology and facet pain

Author, year Patient population Design Results Comments
Tiwari et al 202087 10 pts were referred for cervical spine CT for reasons unrelated to spinal pain Cross-sectional Facet joint arthritis on CT was negatively associated with patient-reported neck pain Subgroup analysis of only 10 pts
Kim et al 201985 50 pts who received CT scans for non-spinal pathologies. Pts with neck pain were excluded Retrospective 33.4% prevalence of asymptomatic cervical facet arthritis C6–7 joint was most likely to demonstrate arthritic changes with findings more common among older (≥40 years) pts
Rydman et al 201993 121 pts present to the emergency department for neck pain after MVC with a cervical CT scan performed at admission Prospective longitudinal Moderate facet joint degeneration, but not disc degeneration, was associated with persistent pain after 6 months Regions of mild and severe facet degeneration were not associated with recovery
Le Clec’h et al 201697 121 pts who underwent cervical IA facet injections based on MRI or CT imaging findings (91 pts) vs palpation for pain (30 pts) Prospective observational A greater proportion of pts referred for injections based on pain palpation reported relief for up to 1 month Cervical facet joint injections were completed under CT guidance
Morishita et al 200886 215 pts with degenerative disease of the cervical spine Retrospective Neck pain was more common among pts with hypertrophic changes in facet joints Did not control for confounding variables
Hechelhammer et al 200796 37 pts who underwent 50 cervical IA facet joint injections Retrospective No statistically significant difference in pain relief from cervical facet joint blocks based on osteoarthritis grade IA injections performed under CT guidance.
56% of injections were peri-articular, 40% were peri- and IA, and 4% were IA

CT, computed tomography; IA, intra-articular; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; MVC, motor vehicle collision; pts, patients.