Self-Reported Comorbidity Affects Health-Related Quality of Life and Perception of Shoulder Function in Patients with Rotator Cuff Disease
Autor: | Yubo Gao, Brian R. Wolf, Richard C. Johnston, Carla L. Britton |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
SF-36 media_common.quotation_subject Physical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Disease 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Physical medicine and rehabilitation Perception Dash Shoulder function Medicine Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Rotator cuff media_common 030222 orthopedics business.industry Rehabilitation 030229 sport sciences medicine.disease Comorbidity medicine.anatomical_structure Cohort Physical therapy Surgery business |
Zdroj: | Shoulder & Elbow. 2:305-313 |
ISSN: | 1758-5740 1758-5732 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1758-5740.2010.00091.x |
Popis: | Background The present study aimed to describe the comorbidity burden of a rotator cuff disease cohort and to examine the effects of patient comorbidities on general health and shoulder-specific outcome measures. Methods A retrospective cohort of patients with rotator cuff disease was identified using the coding of the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification. Demographic variables and numbers of systemic and musculoskeletal comorbid conditions were collected. General health and shoulder-specific tools were used to assess disability. Analyses using regression, correlation and analysis of variance were performed to assess the impact of comorbidity upon outcome measures. Results Three hundred and seventy-three patients with rotator cuff disease were identified. Two-thirds of the group reported at least one systemic comorbidity. Non-shoulder musculoskeletal comorbidities were reported by 80% of the cohort. Women reported a significantly greater number of comorbid conditions than men ( p < 0.02). Baseline health-related quality of life and self-reported shoulder function were impacted significantly by comorbidity when controlling for patient demographic characteristics. Discussion Comorbidities are common in this population and significantly affect health-related quality of life and self-reported shoulder pain and disability in patients presenting with rotator cuff-related symptoms. Comorbidities should be considered when shoulder disability measures are utilized in clinical practice and when studying outcomes. |
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