Diagnostic models to predict structural spinal osteoarthritis on lumbar radiographs in older adults with back pain: Development and internal validation

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Objective: It is difficult for health care providers to diagnose structural spinal osteoarthritis (OA), because current guidelines recommend against imaging in patients with back pain. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop and internally validate multivariable diagnostic prediction models based on a set of clinical and demographic features to be used for the diagnosis of structural spinal OA on lumbar radiographs in older patients with back pain. Design: Three diagnostic prediction models, for structural spinal OA on lumbar radiographs (i.e. multilevel osteophytes, multilevel disc space narrowing (DSN), and both combined), were developed and internally validated in the ‘Back Complaints in Older Adults’ (BACE) cohort (N ​= ​669). Model performance (i.e. overall performance, discrimination and calibration) and clinical utility (i.e. decision curve analysis) were assessed. Internal validation was performed by bootstrapping. Results: Mean age of the cohort was 66.9 years (±7.6 years) and 59% were female. All three models included age, gender, back pain duration and duration of spinal morning stiffness as predictors. The combined model additionally included restricted lateral flexion and spinal morning stiffness severity, and exhibited the best model performance (optimism adjusted c-statistic 0.661; good calibration with intercept −0.030 and slope of 0.886) and acceptable clinical utility. The other models showed suboptimal discrimination, good calibration and acceptable decision curves. Conclusion: All three models for structural spinal OA displayed lesuboptimal discrimination and need improvement. However, these internally validated models have potential to inform primary care clinicians about a patient with risk of having structural spinal OA on lumbar radiographs. External validation before implementation in clinical care is recommended.

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Chamoro, M., Heymans, M. W., Oei, E. H. G., Bierma-Zeinstra, S. M. A., Koes, B. W., & Chiarotto, A. (2024). Diagnostic models to predict structural spinal osteoarthritis on lumbar radiographs in older adults with back pain: Development and internal validation. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocarto.2024.100506

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