肩袖关节镜修复术后早期使用吊衣可提高睡眠质量并减轻焦虑:随机单盲试验。

IF 4.2 1区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS American Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-16 DOI:10.1177/03635465241293057
Xuelun Li, Wei Xu, Pengfei Liao, Junhao Feng, Dandong Wu, Wei Huang, Zhenglin Zhu, Hong Chen
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背景:关节镜下肩袖修复术(ARCR)后佩戴外展支架的患者通常会出现睡眠障碍。尽管吊衣在功能和修复完整性方面已被证明不逊于外展支架,但与支架相比,吊衣在改善睡眠质量方面的优势尚无循证医学证据支持:本研究旨在比较吊衣和外展支撑对 ARCR 后睡眠质量和临床结果的影响。假设与外展支具相比,使用吊衣固定可提高睡眠质量,同时不会降低临床效果和骨肌腱愈合:研究设计:随机对照试验;证据等级,1:共有142名连续的肩袖撕裂患者被随机分配到两组:(1)支撑组,接受外展支撑固定6周;(2)吊带组,在ARCR后接受吊带固定6周。主要结果是术后 6 周的匹兹堡睡眠质量指数。次要结果为美国肩肘外科医生评分、焦虑自评量表、疼痛、满意度和肌腱愈合(使用超声波检查),这些结果将在术后一年内进行评估:结果:131 名患者获得了完整的疗效测量结果。6周时,支架组的匹兹堡睡眠质量指数为(11.1 ± 2.7),吊衣组的匹兹堡睡眠质量指数为(9.2 ± 2.3)(P < .001),表明吊衣组在统计学上具有显著优势。吊衣组在 6 周后的自评焦虑量表(Self-rating Anxiety Scale)、疼痛程度和满意度评分也明显降低。在 1 年时,各组间的结果测量无明显差异。头一年内,支撑组和吊带组的肌腱愈合率(分别为 91% 和 88%)相当(风险比为 1.03 [95% CI,0.92-1.16];P = .59):结论:与外展支架相比,使用吊衣可在 ARCR 术后的前 6 周内提高睡眠质量、减少焦虑并提高满意度;不过,术后 1 年时,两组的功能结果和修复完整性相似。这些研究结果表明,吊衣适用于 ARCR 术后护理。不过,在解释这些结果时应谨慎,因为吊衣相关益处的临床意义有待进一步研究:注册:ChiCTR2200059967(中国临床试验注册中心)。
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Sling Results in Better Sleep Quality and Less Anxiety Early After Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair: A Randomized Single-Blinded Trial.

Background: Sleep disturbance is commonly reported by patients wearing an abduction brace after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR). Although a sling has been proven noninferior to an abduction brace for function and repair integrity, there is no evidence-based medical support for the advantage of the sling in improving sleep quality compared with a brace.

Purpose/hypothesis: This study aimed to compare the effects of a sling and an abduction brace on sleep quality and clinical outcomes after ARCR. It was hypothesized that immobilization in a sling would result in better sleep quality while not deteriorating clinical outcomes and bone-tendon healing compared with an abduction brace.

Study design: Randomized controlled trial; Level of evidence, 1.

Methods: A total of 142 consecutive patients with rotator cuff tears were randomly assigned to 2 groups: (1) the brace group, receiving abduction brace immobilization for 6 weeks, and (2) the sling group, receiving sling immobilization after ARCR for 6 weeks. The primary outcome was the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index at 6 weeks postoperatively. Secondary outcomes-American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score, Self-rating Anxiety Scale, pain, satisfaction, and tendon healing (using ultrasonography)-were evaluated until 1 year postoperatively.

Results: Complete outcome measurements were obtained for 131 patients. The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index at 6 weeks was 11.1 ± 2.7 for the brace group and 9.2 ± 2.3 for the sling group (P < .001), indicating a statistically significant advantage for the sling group. The sling group also reported significantly lower Self-rating Anxiety Scale, lower pain level, and higher satisfaction scores at 6 weeks. No significant difference was observed in outcome measures between groups at 1 year. The tendon healing rates (91% vs 88%, respectively) were comparable between the brace and sling groups within the first 1 year (risk ratio, 1.03 [95% CI, 0.92-1.16]; P = .59).

Conclusion: The use of a sling resulted in better sleep quality, less anxiety, and higher satisfaction compared with an abduction brace in the first 6 weeks after ARCR; nevertheless, functional outcomes and repair integrity were similar at 1 year postoperatively between the 2 groups. These findings indicate that a sling is appropriate for the postoperative care of ARCR. However, caution should be used when interpreting these results because the clinical relevance of sling-related benefits warrants further investigation.

Registration: ChiCTR2200059967 (Chinese Clinical Trial Registry).

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