Factors Associated with Increased Risk of Recurrence following Treatment of Trigger Finger with Corticosteroid Injection.

IF 0.3 Q4 SURGERY Journal of Hand and Microsurgery Pub Date : 2021-04-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-29 DOI:10.1055/s-0040-1719228
Frederik Flensted, Claus Hjorth Jensen, Henrik Daugaard, Jens-Christian Vedel, Rasmus Wejnold Jørgensen
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Introduction  The aim of the study was to estimate recurrence rates, time to recurrence, and predisposing factors for recurrence of trigger finger when treated with corticosteroid (CS) injection as primary treatment. Materials and Methods  In a retrospective chart review, we identified primary trigger fingers treated with CS injection as primary treatment. Affected hand and finger, recurrence, time to recurrence, duration of symptoms, secondary treatment type, and comorbidities were recorded. A total of 539 patients were included with a mean follow-up of 47.6 months Results  In total, 330/539 (61%) recurrences were registered. Mean time to recurrence was 312 days. Increased risk of recurrence was seen after treatment of the third finger (relative risk [RR]: 1.22; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.06-1.39). Several comorbidities were associated with increased risk of recurrence: carpal tunnel syndrome (RR: 1.27; 95% CI: 1.07-1.52), thyroid disease (RR: 1.45; 95% CI: 1.15-1.83), or shoulder diseases (RR: 1.58; 95% CI: 1.36-1.83). Conclusion  We found a recurrence rate after primary treatment of CS injection for trigger finger of 61%. Most recurrences happened within 2 years and we found treatment of third finger, carpal tunnel syndrome, shoulder, or thyroid disease to be associated with an increased risk of recurrence of symptoms.

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皮质类固醇注射治疗扳机指后复发风险增加的相关因素。
引言 本研究旨在估算以皮质类固醇(CS)注射作为主要治疗方法的扳机指的复发率、复发时间以及易复发因素。材料与方法 在回顾性病历审查中,我们确定了以注射 CS 作为主要治疗方法的原发性扳机指。记录了受影响的手和手指、复发情况、复发时间、症状持续时间、二次治疗类型和合并症。结果 总共有 330/539 例(61%)患者复发。平均复发时间为 312 天。治疗第三指后复发风险增加(相对风险 [RR]:1.22;95% 置信区间 [CI]:1.06-1.39)。一些合并症与复发风险增加有关:腕管综合征(RR:1.27;95% CI:1.07-1.52)、甲状腺疾病(RR:1.45;95% CI:1.15-1.83)或肩部疾病(RR:1.58;95% CI:1.36-1.83)。结论 我们发现,对扳机指进行 CS 注射初级治疗后的复发率为 61%。大多数复发发生在 2 年内,我们发现治疗第三指、腕管综合征、肩部或甲状腺疾病会增加症状复发的风险。
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