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Hu Da1, Jian-Kuan Song1, Li Liu1, Liang Zhou1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of compound betamethasone on pain points of the supraspinatus tendon by local blocking therapy after repair surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Compound betamethasone; inflammation; local blocking therapy; pain; shoulder function; supraspinatus tendon
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36113007 PMCID: PMC9478721 DOI: 10.1177/03000605221121962
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Med Res ISSN: 0300-0605 Impact factor: 1.573
Figure 1.Visual analogue scale (VAS) scores for nocturnal pain in patients who had undergone arthroscopic repair of supraspinatus tendon tears and had obvious neck and shoulder pain at 3 months following surgery, who either received compound betamethasone by injection at 3 months (experimental group) or did not receive compound betamethasone (control group). *Statistically significant between-group difference (P < 0.05, Student’s t-test).
Figure 2.Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) scores in patients who had undergone arthroscopic repair of supraspinatus tendon tears and had obvious neck and shoulder pain at 3 months following surgery, who either received compound betamethasone by injection at 3 months (experimental group) or did not receive compound betamethasone (control group). *Statistically significant between-group difference (P < 0.05, Student’s t-test).
Figure 3.Constant scores for shoulder function in patients who had undergone arthroscopic repair of supraspinatus tendon tears and had obvious neck and shoulder pain at 3 months following surgery, who either received compound betamethasone by injection at 3 months (experimental group) or did not receive compound betamethasone (control group). *Statistically significant between-group difference (P < 0.05, Student’s t-test).