Shoulder disorders in patients with diabetes mellitus

Q4 Medicine
K. Kamath, S. Kamath
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Background and Aims: Shoulder disorders are common manifestations of musculoskeletal issues affecting patients with diabetes,but get relatively little attention. The aim of the study was to evaluate prevalence of shoulder disorders and its association with glycemic control, duration, and certain epidemiological factors in a section of population with type II diabetes. Material and Method: We conducted a prospective study including 32 consecutive patients with type II diabetes and 32 consecutive patients without diabetes attending the outpatient department for shoulder symptoms. Patients underwent physical examination and the proforma and UCLA-m (modified University of California at Los Angeles) Shoulder Rating Scale form were filled. Data was compiled on frequency and contingency tables. Central tendency was measured by mean and standard deviation. For determining the co-relation unpaired t test and chi-square test were used. Results: We observed that as the fasting blood glucose and HbA1c values decrease, the UCLA scores increase. Hence, proper glycemic control may help in reducing shoulder pain and complications. There was no relation between the UCLA score and diabetic duration or the age of the patient. Conclusions: We conclude frozen shoulder was the most common shoulder disorder in the diabetic group. It is more prevalent in diabetics when comparedto non-diabetics. Evaluation of upper limb manifestations in diabetics must include estimation of glycemic control and an examination for other diabetic complications.
糖尿病患者肩部疾病
背景和目的:肩部疾病是影响糖尿病患者的肌肉骨骼问题的常见表现,但相对较少受到关注。该研究的目的是评估一部分II型糖尿病人群中肩部疾病的患病率及其与血糖控制、持续时间和某些流行病学因素的关系。材料和方法:我们进行了一项前瞻性研究,包括32名连续的II型糖尿病患者和32名连续因肩部症状到门诊就诊的非糖尿病患者。患者接受了身体检查,并填写了形式表和UCLA-m(改良的加州大学洛杉矶分校)肩部评定量表。数据是根据频率表和列联表汇编的。通过平均值和标准差测量中心趋势。为了确定共同关系,使用了不配对t检验和卡方检验。结果:我们观察到,随着空腹血糖和HbA1c值的降低,加州大学洛杉矶分校的得分增加。因此,适当的血糖控制可能有助于减少肩部疼痛和并发症。加州大学洛杉矶分校的评分与糖尿病持续时间或患者年龄之间没有关系。结论:我们认为糖尿病组最常见的肩关节疾病是冻结肩关节。与非糖尿病患者相比,它在糖尿病患者中更为普遍。糖尿病患者上肢表现的评估必须包括血糖控制的评估和其他糖尿病并发症的检查。
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