Ultrasound-diagnosed disorders in shoulder patients in daily general practice: a retrospective observational study
Autor: | Kurt Vanderdood, Ramon P G Ottenheijm, Jochen W L Cals, Laurens M M Starmans, Inge G M van't Klooster, Rob A. de Bie, Geert-Jan Dinant |
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Přispěvatelé: | Family Medicine, Epidemiologie, RS: CAPHRI School for Public Health and Primary Care, RS: CAPHRI - Epidemiology of musculoskeletal Disorders, RS: CAPHRI - Diagnosis and treatment of frequently occuring diseases in general practice |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Rotator cuff Shoulder medicine.medical_specialty Bursitis General Practice Tendonitis Diagnosis Differential Shoulder impingement syndrome Shoulder Pain Internal medicine Ultrasound medicine Humans Aged Netherlands Retrospective Studies Ultrasonography Aged 80 and over Shoulder Joint business.industry Retrospective cohort study Middle Aged medicine.disease Surgery medicine.anatomical_structure Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Tears Female Shoulder joint Joint Diseases Tendinopathy Family Practice business Research Article |
Zdroj: | BMC Family Practice, 15:115. BioMed Central Ltd BMC Family Practice |
ISSN: | 1471-2296 |
Popis: | Background: Ultrasound imaging (US) is considered an accurate and widely available method to diagnose subacromial disorders. Yet, the frequency of the specific US-diagnosed shoulder disorders of patients with shoulder pain referred from general practice is unknown. We set out to determine the frequency of specific US-diagnosed shoulder disorders in daily practice in these patients and to investigate if the disorders detected differ between specific subgroups based on age and duration of pain. Methods: A predefined selection of 240 ultrasound reports of patients with shoulder pain (20 reports for each month in 2011) from a general hospital (Orbis Medical Centre Sittard-Geleen, The Netherlands) were descriptively analysed. Inclusion criteria were: (i) referral from general practice, (ii) age >= 18 years, and (iii) unilateral shoulder examination. Subgroups were created for age (< 65 years and >= 65 years) and duration of pain (acute or subacute (< 12 weeks) and chronic (>= 12 weeks)). The occurrence of each specific disorder is expressed as absolute and relative frequencies. Results: With 29%, calcific tendonitis was the most frequently diagnosed disorder, followed by subacromial-subdeltoid bursitis (12%), tendinopathy (11%), partial-thickness tears (11%), full-thickness tears (8%) and AC-osteoarthritis (0.4%). For 40% of patients, no disorders were found on US. Significantly more full thickness-tears were found in the >= 65 years group. 'No disorders' was reported significantly more often in the < 65 years group. The supraspinatus tendon was the most frequently affected tendon (72%). Conclusions: Calcific tendonitis is the most common US-diagnosed disorder affecting patients in general practice, followed by subacromial-subdeltoid bursitis, tendinopathy, partial-and full-thickness tears and AC-osteoarthritis. Full-thickness tears were diagnosed significantly more frequently in patients >= 65 years, while ` no disorders' was more frequently reported in patients < 65 years. Our findings imply that patients can be stratified into diagnostic subgroups, allowing more tailored treatment than currently applied. |
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