Table 3

Adjusteda Proportions of Utilization Stratified by Chief Complaint of Acute versus Chronic Back Pain over Time

Year
(sample n acute)
[sample n chronic]
1999–2000
(n=1,232)
[n=572]
2001–2002
(n=1,360)
[n=725]
2003–2004
(n=1,246)
[n=831]
2005–2006
(n=1,276)
[n=816]
2007–2008
(n=1,292)
[n=979]
2009–2010
(n=1,112)
[n=700]
P-value
Medications
  Narcotics
    Acute191925292828<.001

    Chronic222526264837<.001

  Tramadol
    Acute3.22.11.01.83.13.6.39

    Chronic2.94.41.84.63.94.7.23

  Neuropathic
    Acute1.63.32.12.95.04.3.02

    Chronic5.76.64.95.4189.4.001

  Benzo/Relaxant
    Acute202229272828.003

    Chronic142020182421.12

  NS AIDs/APAP
    Acute413843343431.001

    Chronic302027171916<.001

Referrals
  Physical Therapy
    Acute181214161318.58

    Chronic9.73.9169.56.410.99

  Other Physicianb
    Acute6.81113111611.07

    Chronic3.05.85.37.31213<.001

Imaging
  X-Ray
    Acute221718202017.52

    Chronic7.46.74.38.66.89.6.22

  CT/MRI
    Acute6.76.55.3101211.001

    Chronic4.56.23.46.16.77.6.16
aLogistic regression models adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, region, insurance type, visit year, whether the provider was the PCP, and whether the visit was located in a metropolitan area.
bInteraction with time was significant (p=.01).