| Literature DB >> 23575442 |
Catherine Ball1, Anna L Pratt, Jagdeep Nanchahal.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dupuytren's disease of the hand is a common condition affecting the palmar fascia, resulting in progressive flexion deformities of the digits and hence limitation of hand function. The optimal treatment remains unclear as outcomes studies have used a variety of measures for assessment.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23575442 PMCID: PMC3637830 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-14-131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1Use of function patient reported outcome measures according to intervention surgery, needle fasciotomy and collagenase injection.
Number of study subjects and timing of post treatment assessment in studies using DASH and reporting pre- and post-operative data)
| Engstrand et al. | 60 | Pre and 3 months | 17 (7–28) | 7 (3–12 interquartiles) |
| Herweijer* | 46 | Pre and mean 10 (7 to 13) months | 12.1 (12.9) | 6.6 (8.8) |
| Jerosch-Herold, | 148 | Pre, 3, 6 and 12 months | 16.4 (15.1) Splint group | 7 (14.6) Splint group |
| 15.4 (13.2) No Splint group | 6 (9.2) No Splint group | |||
| Johnston et al. * | 17 pre-op and 16 post-op | Pre, 3 and mean of 14 (11 to 16) months | 24 (20) | 8(8) |
| Skoff, | 30 (cohort of 10 and 20 subjects respectively) | Pre and average of 42 (37 to 48) months for cohort of 10 subjects. Pre and average 32 (range 24 to 36) months for cohort of 20 subjects. | 37 ‘mild disability’ raw data | 30 ‘no self-perceived disability’ raw data |
| Sobierajska | 35 | Pre, 1 and 3 months | 17.5 (14.88) | 15.02 (15.25) |
| Van Rijssen (a), | 50 PNF | Pre, 1,2,3,4 and 5 weeks | 16 (14) PNF group | 9 PNF group |
| 47 LF | 14 (12) LF group | 16 LF group | ||
| Zyluk | 54 | Pre, 3 and 12 months | 54 (30 to 103) raw data | 32 (30 to 104) raw data |
*Also reported MHQ data in same scheduling.
Number of study subjects and timing of post treatment assessment in studies using DASH and reporting pre- and post-operative data.
Range of motion reporting: all studies n=91 (NB. 29 studies reported more than 1 method)
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|---|---|---|
| Flexion contracture | [ | 24 |
| Joint extension deficit | [ | 18 |
| Active flexion and extension of joint | [ | 16 |
| Tubiana Grading system | [ | 16 |
| Author defined category | [ | 14 |
| Passive extension deficit | [ | 12 |
| Fixed flexion deformity | [ | 6 |
| Total Active Motion | [ | 6 |
| Flexion deformity | [ | 4 |
| Composite flexion | [ | 3 |
| Flexion deficit | [ | 2 |
| Extension contracture | [ | 2 |
| Total lack of active extension | [ | 2 |
| Percentage change | [ | 2 |
| Total digital extension | [ | 1 |
| Total active extension deficit | [ | 1 |
| Total lack of active flexion | [ | 1 |
Additional file 1: Table 1: Search strategy and search terms using PICOS analysis.
Figure 2Frequency of outcome measures used and number of studies that measured before and after treatment.