Home Inflammatory Back Pain: Known or Suspected Axial Spondyloarthropathy
Scenario Scenario ID Procedure Adult RRL Peds RRL Appropriateness Category
Inflammatory back pain, cervical spine symptoms, axial spondyloarthritis suspected, radiography and mri sacroiliac joints negative, next imaging study 3194639
Radiography cervical spine
0.1-1mSv
☢☢
0.03-0.3 mSv [ped]
☢☢
Usually appropriate
MRI cervical spine without and with IV contrast
0 mSv
O
0 mSv [ped]
O
Usually appropriate
MRI cervical spine without IV contrast
0 mSv
O
0 mSv [ped]
O
Usually appropriate
CT cervical spine without IV contrast
1-10 mSv
☢☢☢
3-10 mSv [ped]
☢☢☢☢
Usually appropriate
US cervical spine
0 mSv
O
0 mSv [ped]
O
Usually not appropriate
Bone scan with SPECT or SPECT/CT neck
1-10 mSv
☢☢☢
3-10 mSv [ped]
☢☢☢☢
Usually not appropriate
CT cervical spine with IV contrast
1-10 mSv
☢☢☢
3-10 mSv [ped]
☢☢☢☢
Usually not appropriate
CT cervical spine without and with IV contrast
1-10 mSv
☢☢☢
3-10 mSv [ped]
☢☢☢☢
Usually not appropriate
Fluoride PET/CT skull base to mid-thigh
10-30 mSv
☢☢☢☢

Usually not appropriate