Variations in treatment approaches for patients with scapula alata - A national survey across public hospitals in Denmark.

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Kirstine Lyngsøe Hvidberg, Cecilie Rud Budtz, Grethe Aalkjær, Søren Villumsen, Brian Elmengaard, David Høyrup Christiansen, Helle Kvistgaard Østergaard
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Abstract

Introduction: Scapula alata (SA) is a condition characterized by medial winging and reduced upward rotation of the scapula during arm elevation, leading to impaired shoulder function. This study aimed to assess diagnostic and treatment approaches for SA in public hospitals in Denmark.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional survey was undertaken using a self-administered questionnaire to healthcare professionals across departments in public hospitals in Denmark. The survey investigated diagnostic practices, including referral to electroneurography (ENG), ICD-10 coding and local treatment practices.

Results: A total of 20 hospital departments completed the questionnaire. Six hospitals use ENG as part of their diagnostic practice. Six different ICD-10 codes were reported for SA. Annual patient numbers ranged from 0 to 20, with four hospitals accounting for most of the patients. Doctors and physiotherapists are the primary healthcare providers involved in the diagnostic and treatment process. Only four hospitals reported written local guidelines for SA treatment. Treatment approaches included exercise therapy, brace treatment, surgery, and in some cases, a waiting approach.

Conclusion: The survey revealed significant variations in diagnostic and treatment practices for SA across Denmark. This emphasizes the need for further research and national and international consensus, including standardized guidelines for diagnostics and treatment practices.

肩胛骨突出症患者治疗方法的差异--丹麦公立医院全国调查。
简介肩胛骨外翻(SA)是一种以手臂抬高时肩胛骨内侧翼化和向上旋转减少为特征的疾病,会导致肩部功能受损。本研究旨在评估丹麦公立医院对肩胛骨突出症的诊断和治疗方法:采用自制问卷对丹麦公立医院各科室的医护人员进行了横断面调查。调查内容包括诊断方法,包括转诊至电神经图(ENG)、ICD-10编码和当地治疗方法:共有 20 个医院部门完成了问卷调查。结果:共有 20 家医院的相关部门填写了调查问卷。报告的 SA ICD-10 编码有六种。每年的患者人数从 0 到 20 不等,其中四家医院的患者人数居多。医生和物理治疗师是参与诊断和治疗过程的主要医疗服务提供者。只有四家医院报告了当地治疗 SA 的书面指南。治疗方法包括运动疗法、支架治疗、手术以及某些情况下的等待疗法:调查显示,丹麦各地的 SA 诊断和治疗方法存在很大差异。结论:调查显示,丹麦各地的 SA 诊断和治疗方法存在显著差异,这强调了进一步开展研究并达成国内和国际共识的必要性,包括诊断和治疗方法的标准化指南。
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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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