Factors affecting return to work following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair

Ivan Perez Kalejman, Ignacio Pasqualini, Catalina Larrague, Federico Gallego, I. Tanoira, M. Ranalletta, L. A. Rossi
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Prolonged work absence following arthroscopic rotator cuff repair (ARCR) is a major concern, yet factors influencing return to work are poorly understood. The primary aim of this study is to retrospectively assess the proportion of patients who successfully resume equivalent occupational demands after ARCR, along with the time taken for their return to work. Eighty-three patients underwent ARCR. Work intensity and worker's compensation status were recorded. Patients were interviewed at ≥12 months to determine return to work rate and timing. In total, 83 patients were included, with a median age of 58.7 (±8.36) and a follow-up of at least 12 months. 98.8% returned to work at a median of eight weeks. Heavy manual labor significantly delayed return to work compared to light work (HR 0.15 95% CI). Receiving worker's compensation was associated with delayed return to work (HR 0.26 95% CI). This study found that nearly all patients returned to work following ARCR, but high-intensity manual labor and worker compensation status significantly delayed their return to work. Patients with physically demanding jobs and those receiving workers’ compensation had a 60–85% lower likelihood of returning to work at any given time point compared to light work and noncompensated patients.
关节镜下肩袖修复术后影响重返工作岗位的因素
关节镜下肩袖修复术(ARCR)后长期缺勤是一个令人担忧的主要问题,但人们对影响重返工作岗位的因素却知之甚少。本研究的主要目的是回顾性地评估在 ARCR 术后成功恢复同等职业要求的患者比例,以及他们重返工作岗位所需的时间。83 名患者接受了 ARCR。记录了工作强度和工伤赔偿情况。在≥12个月时对患者进行访谈,以确定重返工作岗位的比率和时间。共纳入 83 名患者,中位年龄为 58.7(±8.36)岁,随访时间至少 12 个月。98.8%的患者在8周后重返工作岗位。与轻体力劳动相比,重体力劳动明显推迟了重返工作岗位的时间(HR 0.15 95% CI)。领取工伤赔偿与延迟重返工作岗位有关(HR 0.26 95% CI)。这项研究发现,几乎所有患者在接受 ARCR 后都能重返工作岗位,但高强度体力劳动和领取工人补偿金的患者重返工作岗位的时间明显推迟。与从事轻体力劳动和无赔偿的患者相比,从事体力要求高的工作和领取工伤赔偿的患者在任何特定时间点重返工作岗位的可能性都要低 60-85%。
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