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Ultrasound-diagnosed disorders in shoulder patients in daily general practice: a retrospective observational study

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 freque...

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Autores principales: Ottenheijm, Ramon PG, van’t Klooster, Inge GM, Starmans, Laurens MM, Vanderdood, Kurt, de Bie, Rob A, Dinant, Geert-Jan, Cals, Jochen WL
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4057656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24916105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-15-115
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author Ottenheijm, Ramon PG
van’t Klooster, Inge GM
Starmans, Laurens MM
Vanderdood, Kurt
de Bie, Rob A
Dinant, Geert-Jan
Cals, Jochen WL
author_facet Ottenheijm, Ramon PG
van’t Klooster, Inge GM
Starmans, Laurens MM
Vanderdood, Kurt
de Bie, Rob A
Dinant, Geert-Jan
Cals, Jochen WL
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description 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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spelling pubmed-40576562014-06-15 Ultrasound-diagnosed disorders in shoulder patients in daily general practice: a retrospective observational study Ottenheijm, Ramon PG van’t Klooster, Inge GM Starmans, Laurens MM Vanderdood, Kurt de Bie, Rob A Dinant, Geert-Jan Cals, Jochen WL BMC Fam Pract Research Article 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. BioMed Central 2014-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4057656/ /pubmed/24916105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-15-115 Text en Copyright © 2014 Ottenheijm et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Ottenheijm, Ramon PG
van’t Klooster, Inge GM
Starmans, Laurens MM
Vanderdood, Kurt
de Bie, Rob A
Dinant, Geert-Jan
Cals, Jochen WL
Ultrasound-diagnosed disorders in shoulder patients in daily general practice: a retrospective observational study
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title_fullStr Ultrasound-diagnosed disorders in shoulder patients in daily general practice: a retrospective observational study
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound-diagnosed disorders in shoulder patients in daily general practice: a retrospective observational study
title_short Ultrasound-diagnosed disorders in shoulder patients in daily general practice: a retrospective observational study
title_sort ultrasound-diagnosed disorders in shoulder patients in daily general practice: a retrospective observational study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4057656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24916105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2296-15-115
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