What volume of injection should be used in hydrodilatation for frozen shoulder? A prospective cohort study.

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Jasmeet Jhaj, Benjamin Woolner, Sally Rankin, Gabriel Heard, Andrew Planner, Hyeladzira Thahal, David Woods
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Abstract

This study evaluated the outcome and recurrence rates after hydrodilatation (HD) in patients with frozen shoulder (FS), comparing the effects of injecting 25 mL or more of fluid versus lower volumes. A total of 132 shoulders (130 patients) were treated at a shoulder clinic between August 2019 and February 2023. HD was performed under ultrasound guidance, injecting a combination of 40 mg Triamcinolone, 10 mL of local anaesthetic, and saline to a total volume of 10 to 40 mL based on patient tolerance. The results were analysed based on the volume of fluid injected and whether patients were diabetic. The overall failure or recurrence rate (FRR) was 24% after a minimum of 1 year. Non-diabetic patients injected with ≥25 mL had a significantly lower FRR (9%) compared to those injected with <25 mL (30%, p = 0.006). Diabetic patients had a much higher FRR of 52%, compared to 17% in non-diabetics (p = 0.0002). The study concluded that injecting patients with ≥25 mL of fluid had a significantly lower FRR than those injected with <25 mL at a minimum of 12 months follow-up (9% vs 30%, p = 0.006). Diabetic patients experienced a higher rate of recurrence, suggesting the need for patient counselling about the increased likelihood of failure.

肩周炎水肿扩张时应注射多少剂量?一项前瞻性队列研究。
本研究评估了肩周炎(FS)患者水合扩张(HD)后的预后和复发率,比较了注射25ml或更多液体与低体积液体的效果。在2019年8月至2023年2月期间,共有132名肩部(130名患者)在肩部诊所接受治疗。HD在超声引导下,根据患者耐受性,联合注射曲安奈德40 mg、局麻10 mL、生理盐水至总容量10 ~ 40 mL。结果根据注射液体量和患者是否为糖尿病进行分析。至少1年后总失败率或复发率(FRR)为24%。与注射p = 0.006的非糖尿病患者相比,注射≥25 mL的患者FRR显著降低(9%)。糖尿病患者的FRR为52%,而非糖尿病患者为17% (p = 0.0002)。该研究得出结论,注射≥25 mL液体的患者的FRR明显低于注射p = 0.006的患者。糖尿病患者的复发率更高,这表明需要对患者进行咨询,以增加失败的可能性。
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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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