Analytical Observational Study of Frozen Shoulder among Patients with Diabetes Mellitus.

Q1 Medicine
Joints Pub Date : 2018-12-10 eCollection Date: 2018-09-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0038-1676105
Redha Alwan Hasan Alhashimi
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Abstract

Purpose  This study aims to identify the prevalence of frozen shoulder (FS) among diabetic patients and its relation to demographic features. Methods  This observational study of 216 patients randomly included those with diabetes mellitus (DM) attending the Misan Rheumatology and Medical Rehabilitation Department at Al-Sadder Teaching Hospital in Misan Province of Iraq and was conducted during the period from April 2014 to March 2015. Detailed medical histories were taken from patients and scratch test and hemoglobin A 1C were used in diagnostic procedure to confirm diagnosis of FS and DM, respectively. Results  The occurrence rate of FS was 11.5% among patients, with a higher prevalence in females versus males. The most commonly afflicted age group was 60 to 70 years old at 33.3%. Dominant shoulder was more commonly affected than nondominant one. DM presented in large number of patients with FS with a prevalence of 90.3% of cases. The onset of FS in patients with DM was most common within the chronic phase of the disease at 32.3 and 33.8% for durations of 1 to 5 and 5 to 10 years, respectively. Conclusion  There is a strong association between DM and FS. Females were more commonly affected than males. Aging increased shoulder disorder distribution with dominant side being mostly affected. Chronic and noncontrolling diabetic patients were more commonly affected. Level of Evidence  This is a Level III, analytical, observational study.

糖尿病患者肩周炎的分析观察研究。
目的本研究旨在了解糖尿病患者冻肩(FS)的患病率及其与人口统计学特征的关系。方法选取2014年4月至2015年3月在伊拉克米桑省Al-Sadder教学医院米桑风湿病与医学康复科就诊的糖尿病患者216例进行观察性研究。采集患者详细病史,诊断过程中采用划痕试验和血红蛋白a1c分别确诊FS和DM。结果FS的发生率为11.5%,女性高于男性。60 - 70岁为最常见年龄组,占33.3%。优势肩比非优势肩更常受影响。FS患者中存在大量糖尿病,患病率为90.3%。糖尿病患者的FS发病最常见的是在疾病的慢性期,分别为32.3%和33.8%,持续时间为1至5年和5至10年。结论糖尿病与FS有较强的相关性。女性比男性更容易受到影响。年龄增加了肩部疾病的分布,以优势侧为主。慢性和非控制性糖尿病患者更常见。这是一项III级分析性观察性研究。
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Joints
Joints Medicine-Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: Joints is the official publication of SIGASCOT (Italian Society of the Knee, Arthroscopy, Sports Traumatology, Cartilage and Orthopaedic Technology). As an Open Acccess journal, it publishes papers on clinical and basic research, review articles, technical notes, case reports, and editorials about the latest developments in knee surgery, arthroscopy, sports traumatology, cartilage, orthopaedic technology, upper limb, and related rehabilitation. Letters to the Editor and comments on the journal''s content are always welcome.
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