| Literature DB >> 32596294 |
Domenico Albano1,2, Angelo Gambino2, Carmelo Messina2,3, Vito Chianca2, Salvatore Gitto3, Simone Faenza4, Massimo Galia1, Luca Maria Sconfienza2,3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To assess patients' experience of ultrasound-guided percutaneous irrigation of rotator cuff calcific tendinopathy (US-PICT).Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32596294 PMCID: PMC7303755 DOI: 10.1155/2020/3086395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
List of questions administered to patients before, immediately after, and at three months from treatment.
| Questions before treatment | (1) | Which is your pain intensity now? | Score 0 to 10 |
| (2) | Which is your anxiety regarding the procedure before treatment? | Score 0 to 10 | |
| (3) | Reason(s) of anxiety before treatment? |
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| (4) | What do you expect from this treatment? |
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| Questions immediately after treatment | (5) | Which was your discomfort intensity during the injection of local anesthetics? | Score 0 to 10 |
| (6) | Which was your pain during the lavage? | Score 0 to 10 | |
| (7) | Which was your anxiety during treatment? | Score 0 to 10 | |
| (8) | Reason(s) of anxiety during treatment? |
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| (9) | Which is your overall satisfaction of the treatment? | Score 0 to 10 | |
| (10) | Would you recommend US-PICT to others? | Score 0 to 10 | |
| (11) | Did you receive an appropriate explanation of risks and complications of this treatment? | Score 0 to 10 | |
| (12) | Are you aware of measures to take in case of complications? | Score 0 to 10 | |
| (13) | Which is your confidence in overall improvement of your condition? | Score 0 to 10 | |
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| Questions at three months from treatment | (14) | Which is your pain intensity now? | Score 0 to 10 |
| (15) | Did you comply with our suggestions after treatment? | (Yes-no) | |
| (16) | Would you recommend US-PICT to others? | (Yes-no) | |
| (17) | Which is the overall satisfaction of this treatment? | Score 0 to 10 | |
| (18) | Did you undergo further treatments for your calcific tendinopathy? | Score 0 to 10 | |
Demographics of 91 patients undergoing US-PICT.
| No. of patients | 91 |
| Gender | |
| Men | 33 (36%) |
| Women | 58 (64%) |
| Age | |
| Mean ± sd (range) | 50.5 ± 8.3 (32-74) |
| Affected shoulder | |
| Right | 60 (66%) |
| Left | 31 (34%) |
| Tendon | |
| Supraspinatus | 65 (71%) |
| Infraspinatus | 11 (12%) |
| Supraspinatus-infraspinatus | 5 (5%) |
| Subscapularis | 10 (11%) |
| Teres minor | 0 |
| Duration of symptoms | |
| 0-6 months | 21 (23%) |
| 7-12 months | 28 (31%) |
| 13 months or more | 42 (46%) |
| Treatments prior to US-PICT | |
| Shock waves | 23 (25%) |
| Steroid injection | 5 (5%) |
| Both treatments | 24 (26%) |
| None | 39 (43%) |
sd = standard deviation; US-PICT = ultrasound-guided percutaneous irrigation of calcific tendinopathy.
Results regarding pain, discomfort, and anxiety.
| No. of patients | 91 |
| Pain before the procedure | |
| 1-3 | 2 (2%) |
| 3-6 | 19 (21%) |
| 7-9 | 60 (66%) |
| 10 | 10 (11%) |
| Discomfort during anesthetic injection | |
| 0 | 11 (12%) |
| 1-3 | 81 (88%) |
| Pain during the procedure | |
| 0 | 64 (70%) |
| 1-3 | 25 (30%) |
| Pain at three months | |
| 0 | 9 (10%) |
| 1-3 | 53 (58%) |
| 4-6 | 21 (23%) |
| 7-9 | 8 (9%) |
| Anxiety before the procedure | |
| 0 | 1 (1%) |
| 1-3 | 35 (38%) |
| 4-6 | 27 (30%) |
| 7-9 | 22 (24%) |
| 10 | 6 (7%) |
| Anxiety during the procedure | |
| 1-3 | 53 (58%) |
| 4-6 | 14 (15%) |
| 7-9 | 20 (22%) |
| 10 | 4 (4%) |
| Pain before the procedure vs. pain three months after the procedure |
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| Anxiety before the procedure vs. anxiety during the procedure |
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The “Borg CR10 scale” is a validated 11-point scale (ranging from 0 to 10) and a general method for measuring most kinds of perceptions and experiences, including pain and also perceived exertion.
Statistical results of the linear regression used to study the relationship between satisfaction immediately after the procedure and at three months with patient's reminds about the description of the procedure, patient's reminds of potential complications, confidence in the possibility of recovery, improvement of clinical picture, and pain relief.
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| Satisfaction immediately after the procedure | Patient's reminds about the description of the procedure | 0.483 |
| Patient's reminds of the potential complications | 0.194 | |
| Confidence in the possibility of recovery | 0.002 | |
| Improvement of clinical picture | 0.493 | |
| Pain relief | 0.517 | |
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| Satisfaction three months after the procedure | Patient's reminds about the description of the procedure | 0.005 |
| Patient's reminds of the potential complications | 0.035 | |
| Confidence in the possibility of recovery | 0.144 | |
| Improvement of clinical picture | <0.001 | |
| Pain relief | 0.071 | |
Note: a p value lower than 0.05 was considered as statistically significant.