是什么影响了接受肩袖修复手术的决定?临床医生观点调查。

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Lisa Pitt, Bruno Mazuquin, Chris Littlewood
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摘要

背景:许多因素都可能影响患者接受肩袖修复手术的决定。本调查旨在从临床医生的角度了解不同因素如何影响患者接受肩袖修复手术的可能性:方法: 通过专业网络发布了一份在线调查,介绍了一系列临床场景,以了解与患者相关的各种因素如何影响患者接受肩袖修复手术的可能性:结果:13 名临床医生完成了调查。临床医生表示,如果患者较年轻、有外伤性或较大撕裂、疼痛程度高(64.1%)、功能要求高(93.2%)和手臂无力(86.4%),则更有可能接受修复手术。而年龄较大、有退行性或较小撕裂的患者、糖尿病患者(62.1%)、吸烟者(78.9%)和体重指数较高者(57.3%)则不太可能接受手术。74.8%的临床医生表示,如果患者预期需要通过手术来改善症状,则更有可能进行修复:从临床医生的角度来看,是否进行手术的决定是复杂的,它受到发病、年龄、撕裂大小和其他健康相关因素的影响。患者对治疗的期望似乎也会影响其决定,这是一个需要进一步探讨的领域。
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What influences the decision to undergo rotator cuff repair surgery: A survey of clinician's perspectives.

Background: Many factors may influence a patient's decision to undergo rotator cuff repair surgery. The aim of this survey was to understand from a clinician's perspective how different factors influence the likelihood of a patient undergoing a repair.

Methods: An online survey presenting a range of clinical scenarios was distributed through professional networks to understand how each patient related factor influenced the likelihood of a patient undergoing a rotator cuff repair.

Results: One hundred three clinicians completed the survey. Clinicians indicated that patients were more likely to undergo a repair if they were younger, had a traumatic or larger tear, high pain levels (64.1%), high functional demands (93.2%), and arm weakness (86.4%). Surgery was less likely in older patients who had degenerative or smaller tears, diabetics (62.1%), smokers (78.9%) and those with high body mass index (57.3%). 74.8% of clinicians indicated a repair was more likely if the patient expected that surgery was required to improve symptoms.

Discussion: From a clinician's perspective, the decision to undergo surgery is complex, it is influenced by onset, age, tear size and other health related factors. Patient expectations of treatment also appear to influence the decision, and this is an area that needs further exploration.

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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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