Asymptomatic Rotator Cuff Tears Among the Indian Population: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Tear Characteristics.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 ORTHOPEDICS
Indian Journal of Orthopaedics Pub Date : 2025-02-16 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1007/s43465-025-01346-0
Jayadev Tankala, Apurve Parameswaran, Vikas Kapildeo Yadav, Madhavi Nori, Krishna Kiran Eachempati, Sunil Apsingi
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Abstract

Background: Rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are common among the middle-aged and elderly, but frequently remain asymptomatic. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of asymptomatic full and partial-thickness RCTs in the Indian population, and to assess their association with potential risk factors for their development.

Methods: In all, 284 asymptomatic shoulders in 150 Indian patients (74.6% male, mean age 58.6 ± 9.3 years) over the age of 40 years who presented with non-shoulder-related complaints between March 2018 and March 2019 were studied. Their medical history, and physical and ultrasonographic examination findings were noted. The prevalence and characteristics of RCTs were assessed. The association between RCTs and potential risk factors for their occurrence (increasing age, sex, hand dominance, repetitive overhead activity, and a history of smoking, diabetes mellitus, and thyroid disorders) was assessed.

Results: A prevalence of 10.6% (95% CI 7.0%-14.1%), 10.9% (95% CI 7.3%-14.5%), and 21.1% (16.4%-25.9%) was noted for full-thickness RCTs, partial-thickness RCTs, and RCTs overall. Supraspinatus tears were the most common. Partial width and articular side tears were most prevalent among full and partial-thickness RCTs, respectively. Full-thickness tears were more prevalent among the elderly and those with a history of repetitive overhead activity. A statistically significant but clinically negligible deterioration of range of movement and clinical scores was noted among patients with asymptomatic RCTs.

Conclusion: Asymptomatic RCTs are common among Indians above the age of 40 years. Future research can investigate the reasons for development of symptoms and disability, and the benefits of early detection of RCTs.

印度人群中无症状肩袖撕裂:患病率、危险因素和撕裂特征。
背景:肩袖撕裂(rct)在中老年人中很常见,但通常没有症状。本研究的目的是评估印度人群中无症状全厚和部分厚随机对照试验的患病率,并评估其与发展的潜在危险因素的关系。方法:对2018年3月至2019年3月期间出现非肩部相关疾病的150例40岁以上印度患者(男性74.6%,平均年龄58.6±9.3岁)的284例无症状肩部进行研究。记录了他们的病史、体格检查和超声检查结果。评估随机对照试验的流行率和特征。评估了随机对照试验与其发生的潜在危险因素(年龄增加、性别、手优势、重复头顶活动、吸烟史、糖尿病和甲状腺疾病)之间的关系。结果:全层rct、部分厚度rct和整体rct的患病率分别为10.6% (95% CI 7.0%-14.1%)、10.9% (95% CI 7.3%-14.5%)和21.1%(16.4%-25.9%)。冈上肌撕裂最为常见。部分宽度撕裂和关节侧撕裂分别在全厚度和部分厚度随机对照试验中最为普遍。全层眼泪在老年人和有重复头顶活动史的人群中更为普遍。在无症状的随机对照试验中,患者的活动范围和临床评分的恶化具有统计学意义,但在临床上可以忽略不计。结论:无症状随机对照试验在40岁以上的印度人中很常见。未来的研究可以探讨症状和残疾发展的原因,以及早期发现随机对照试验的好处。
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期刊介绍: IJO welcomes articles that contribute to Orthopaedic knowledge from India and overseas. We publish articles dealing with clinical orthopaedics and basic research in orthopaedic surgery. Articles are accepted only for exclusive publication in the Indian Journal of Orthopaedics. Previously published articles, articles which are in peer-reviewed electronic publications in other journals, are not accepted by the Journal. Published articles and illustrations become the property of the Journal. The copyright remains with the journal. Studies must be carried out in accordance with World Medical Association Declaration of Helsinki.
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