Table 3. Frequency of Achieving Outcomes Important to Patients (Ranked by Importance Rating)
OutcomePatients with Abdominal Pain (n = 201)Patients with Back Pain (n = 167)P Value
Found the cause of the pain126/201 (63)131/167 (78).001
Trusted that the treatment plan was appropriate158/183 (86)127/153 (83).40
Returned to normal life function by 1 month73/115 (63)*38/145 (26)*<.001
Understood (somewhat or very much) what may happen to them because of the problem142/201 (71)132/167 (79).07
Avoided pain recurrence101/115 (88)33/46 (72).01
Avoided long-term loss of function31/42 (74)§51/106 (48)§.005
Returned to work and productivity soon10/46 (22)10/53 (19).72
Experienced no complications or side effects related to the cause or treatment of pain176/192 (92)88/163 (54)<.001
Avoided unexpected problems not related to pain172/192 (87)154/162 (95).01
Got rapid (within 1 week) and complete relief50/196 (26)8/165 (5)<.001
Avoid hospitalization180/201 (90)155/167 (93).28
Avoided surgery167/200 (84)145/166 (87).30
Avoided burden on family135/201 (67)81/167 (49).003
Avoided further tests, visits, treatments121/196 (62)76/162 (47).005
Avoided additional radiation exposure180/195 (92)156/164 (95).28
Avoided personal costs of care118/201 (59)85/166 (51).15
Minimized use of medications122/199 (61)66/167 (40)<.001
Returned to leisure/sports activities within a few weeks150/197 (76)49/166 (30)<.001
Minimized uncomfortable tests or treatment167/201 (83)102/167 (61)<.001
  • Data are n/N (%).

  • * Limited to patients whose pain interfered with day-to-day functioning at the time of the scan.

  • <50% Of patients experienced the outcome.

  • Limited to patients whose pain went away completely after the pain episode.

  • § Limited to patients whose pain interfered with day-to-day functioning at the time of the scan and pain was still affecting functioning 1 month after the scan.

  • Limited to patients who were working outside the home before the pain episode and who missed work or were not fully productive because of pain.