| Literature DB >> 20025761 |
Jeremy S Lewis1, Syed A Raza, James Pilcher, Christine Heron, Jan D Poloniecki.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Shoulder dysfunction is common and pathology of the rotator cuff tendons and subacromial bursa are considered to be a major cause of pain and morbidity. Although many hypotheses exist there is no definitive understanding as to the origin of the pain arising from these structures. Research investigations from other tendons have placed intra-tendinous neovascularity as a potential mechanism of pain production. The prevalence of neovascularity in patients with a clinical diagnosis of rotator cuff tendinopathy is unknown. As such the primary aim of this pilot study was to investigate if neovascularity could be identified and to determine the prevalence of neovascularity in the rotator cuff tendons and subacromial bursa in subjects with unilateral shoulder pain clinically assessed to be rotator cuff tendinopathy. The secondary aims were to investigate the association between the presence of neovascularity and pain, duration of symptoms, and, neovascularity and shoulder function.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 20025761 PMCID: PMC2813234 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-10-163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Participant progression through the study.
Demographic and clinical information for subjects included in analysis
| Subject | Age | Gender | Painful | Dominant | Duration | Pain | OSS | Grey Scale
| Grey Scale | Painful
| Pain-free |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 69 | M | L | R | 84 | 22 | Tendinopathy | NAD | F70° (>) Ab85° (>) | F140° Ab130° | |
| 2 | 52 | F | L | R | 4 | 22 | Fluid in bursa, | NAD | F54° (>) | F120° | |
| 3 | 45 | F | R | R | 1.5 | 21 | Tendinopathy | NAD | F100° (>) | F160° | |
| 4 | 53 | F | L | R | 132 | - | 38 | Fluid in bursa, | NAD | F180° (>) | F180° |
| 5 | 65 | F | R | R | 10 | 21 | Tendinopathy | NAD | F80° (>) Ab120° (>) | F160° | |
| 6 | 58 | F | L | L | 1 | 22 | Tendinopathy | Tendinopathy | F50° (>) | F165° | |
| 7 | 56 | M | R | R | 8 | - | 45 | PTT-articular | NAD | F110° | F170° |
| 8 | 55 | F | R | R | 12 | 22 | NAD | NAD | F120° (>) | F170° | |
| 9 | 42 | F | R | R | 12 | - | 39 | Tendinopathy | Tendinopathy | F160° (>) | F160° |
| 10 | 57 | M | R | R | 36 | 31 | NAD | NAD | F40° (>) | F170° | |
| 11 | 55 | F | R | R | 120 | 4 | FTT and | NAD | F70° (>) | F80° | |
| 12 | 64 | F | L | R | 0.75 | - | 34 | Tendinopathy | Tendinopathy | F100° (>) | F170° |
| 13 | 45 | F | L | L | 1 | 22 | Tendinopathy | NAD | F95° | F175° | |
| 14 | 56 | M | R | R | 1.5 | 25 | FTT | NAD | F160° (>) | F170° | |
| 15 | 32 | F | L | R | 2.5 | 31 | NAD | NAD | F90° (>) | F170° | |
| 16 | 33 | M | L | R | 2 | - | 23 | Tendinopathy | Tendinopathy | F90° (>) | F185° |
| 17 | 32 | M | R | R | 4 | - | 25 | NAD | NAD | F115° (>) | F180° |
| 18 | 38 | M | R | R | 6 | 21 | Tendinopathy | Tendinopathy | F80° (>) | F180° | |
| 19 | 52 | M | R | L | 8 | 16 | NAD | NAD | F70° (>) | F174° | |
| 20 | 45 | F | L | R | 6 | - | 28 | NAD | NAD | F140° (>) | F180° |
M (male), F (female), L (left), R (right), + (present), - (not present), OSS (Oxford Shoulder Score), NAD (nothing abnormal detected), PTT (partial thickness tear-supraspinatus), ? (possibly), FTT (full thickness tear), F (flexion), Ab (abduction in the plane of the scapula), ° (degrees of movement), > (passive movement greater than active), < (passive movement less than active), = (passive movement equal to active)
Power Doppler ultrasound findings and presence, location and grade of neovascularity
| Subject | Neovascularity present | Location | Grade | Neovascularity present | Location | Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | - | - | ||||
| 2 | peribursal and | I | - | |||
| 3 | peribursal and | II | - | |||
| 4 | superficial tendon | II | - | |||
| 5 | superficial tendon | II | - | |||
| 6 | peribursal and | II | superficial tendon | II | ||
| 7 | throughout tendon, | III | - | |||
| 8 | - | - | ||||
| 9 | peribursal | I | peribursal | I | ||
| 10 | peribursal | I | - | |||
| 11 | peribursal | I | peribursal | I | ||
| 12 | superficial tendon | II | superficial tendon | I | ||
| 13 | - | - | ||||
| 14 | superficial tendon | I | - | |||
| 15 | - | - | ||||
| 16 | - | superficial tendon | I | |||
| 17 | - | - | ||||
| 18 | - | - | ||||
| 19 | peribursal | I | - | |||
| 20 | superficial tendon | I | - | |||
+ (present), - (not present), Grade I (mild neovascularity with no recognisable vessels), Grade II (identifiable vessels involving less than 50% of the area imaged), Grade III (identifiable prominent vessels involving more than 50% of the area imaged)
Demographic and clinical information for subjects not included in the main analysis
| Subject | Age | Gender | Painful | Dominant | Duration | Pain | OSS | Grey | Neovasc | Location | Grade | Grey | Neovasc | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Painful | Painful | ||||||||||||||
| 21 | 43 | M | R | 120 | 33 | NAD | NAD | ||||||||
| 22 | 53 | M | B | R | 36 | 20 | Tendinopathy | Superficial | Tendinopathy | Superficial | |||||
| 23 | 68 | M | B | R | 3 | 24 | Calcific | Tendinopathy | Superficial | ||||||
| 24 | 69 | M | B | R | 4.5 | 18 | Tendinopathy | Superficial | Calcific | Superficial | |||||
| 25 | 58 | M | B | R | 12 | 18 | Calcific | Calcific | |||||||
| 26 | 61 | M | B | L | 12 | 24 | NAD | FTT | |||||||
M (male), F (female), L (left), R (right), + (present), - (not present), OSS (Oxford Shoulder Score), s.spinatus (supraspinatus), neovasc (neovascularity), NAD (nothing abnormal detected), Tendinop (tendinopathy), PTT (partial thickness tear-supraspinatus), FTT (full thickness tear), B (bilateral), Grade I (mild neovascularity with no recognisable vessels), Grade II (identifiable vessels involving less than 50% of the area imaged).