分析治疗部分厚度肩袖撕裂的实践模式:来自国家数据库和美国肩肘外科PARCIAL研究小组的双重视角。

Q2 Medicine JSES International Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-02 DOI:10.1016/j.jseint.2024.08.196
H. Mike Kim MD , Emily Leary PhD , Champ L. Baker 3rd MD , Leslie A. Barnes MD , R. Alexander Creighton MD , Frances Cuomo MD , Matthew J. DiPaola MD , Abdullah Foad MD , James M. Gregory MD , Brian F. Grogan MD , Scott G. Kaar MD, MBA , Eitan M. Kohan MD , Sumant G. Krishnan MD , Eddie Y. Lo MD , John T. Moor MD
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背景:部分厚度肩袖撕裂(PTRCTs)通常被认为比全厚度肩袖撕裂(FTRCTs)更轻,但也可能同样有症状。尽管ptrct普遍存在,但学术界的注意力主要集中在ftrct上,导致对ptrct的相对忽视。本研究旨在利用全国门诊手术样本(NASS)数据库评估美国ptrct手术修复的发生率,并描述一组美国肩肘外科医生(ASES)成员的实践模式。方法:查询NASS数据库(约占美国门诊手术的67%),以获得2019年PTRCT和FTRCT修复的发生率。还获得了患者性别、医院位置、环境、教学隶属关系和规模以及主要付款人的数据。另外,由13名asas研究小组成员进行了回顾性图表审查,收集了2021年7月至2022年6月在各自机构进行的肩袖修复的数据。收集的数据包括年龄、性别、肩袖撕裂的程度和类型、手术修复前症状的持续时间、非手术治疗的类型和持续时间。结果:NASS数据库显示,在2019年进行的187787例肩袖修复中,PTRCT修复至少占23%,由于未指定撕裂分类,可能被低估。asa研究组的回顾性图回顾显示,PTRCT修复占所有肩袖修复的27.8%,各机构间差异很大(8.6%-67.1%),非手术措施通常采用,手术修复前平均持续12个月,最常见的非手术治疗类型是监督物理治疗联合皮质类固醇注射(37.7%)。讨论:本研究显示,在美国进行的所有旋转袖修复中,约有四分之一归因于PTRCT,在不同的骨科实践中,PTRCT修复的比例存在很大差异。非手术治疗的总时间与现有文献一致。这项研究为PTRCT修复的前景和相关的实践模式提供了见解。有必要进一步调查影响治疗决定的因素。
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Analyzing practice pattern in treating partial-thickness rotator cuff tears: a dual perspective from national database and American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons PARCIAL research group

Background

Partial-thickness rotator cuff tears (PTRCTs), often considered less severe than full-thickness rotator cuff tears (FTRCTs), can be equally symptomatic. Despite the prevalence of PTRCTs, scholarly attention has predominantly focused on FTRCTs, resulting in a relative neglect of PTRCTs. This study aimed to assess the incidence of surgical repairs for PTRCTs in the United States (U.S.) using the Nationwide Ambulatory Surgery Sample (NASS) database and delineate practice patterns among a group of American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) members.

Methods

The NASS database, representing approximately 67% of U.S. ambulatory surgical encounters, was queried to obtain the incidence of PTRCT and FTRCT repairs for the year 2019. Data on patient sex, hospital location, setting, teaching affiliation and size, and primary payor were also obtained. Separately, a retrospective chart review was conducted by 13 ASES research group members, collecting data on rotator cuff repairs performed from July 2021 to June 2022 at their individual institutions. Collected data included age, sex, extent and type of rotator cuff tears, duration of symptoms prior to surgical repair, and type and duration of nonoperative treatment.

Results

The NASS database showed that PTRCT repairs accounted for at least 23% of the 187,787 rotator cuff repairs performed in 2019, with potential underestimation due to unspecified tear categorization. The retrospective chart review of the ASES research group revealed that PTRCT repairs constituted 27.8% of all rotator cuff repairs with substantial variability among institutions (8.6%-67.1%), that nonoperative measures were commonly employed, with a mean 12-month duration before surgical repair, and that the most common type of nonoperative treatment was supervised physical therapy combined with corticosteroid injection (37.7%).

Discussion

This study revealed approximately one-fourth of all rotator cuff repairs conducted in the U.S. were attributed to PTRCTs with substantial variability in proportion of PTRCT repairs across individual orthopedic practices. The overall duration of nonoperative treatment was consistent with the existing literature. This study provides insights into the landscape of PTRCT repairs and associated practice patterns. Further investigation into factors influencing treatment decisions is warranted.
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