国际共识的病因,危险因素,诊断和管理的个人肩周炎:德尔菲研究。

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摘要

导论:在过去的十年中,在肩周炎(FS)领域出现了与危险因素、病因、诊断和管理相关的证据。对于临床医生和研究人员来说,在这些领域保持最新已经变得越来越具有挑战性,特别是在可用的临床实践指南很少且过时的情况下。为此,本研究的目的是就FS患者的危险因素、病因、诊断和管理达成国际共识。方法:在第一阶段,成立了一个指导委员会,以确定FS领域的专家,审查与FS相关的现有证据,并确定缺乏共识的关键领域。第二阶段包括邀请专家参加一个三轮调查,先验共识水平设定为80%。使用描述性统计来确定专家组的特征、反应率和共识水平。结果:共有14位国际专家参与了三轮德尔菲调查,第一轮调查后的回复率为100%。共有101个项目达成共识(第一轮57个,第二轮37个,第三轮和最后一轮7个)。针对重点议题领域,就以下若干议题达成共识;病因学9项(糖尿病、外伤、肩关节镜检查、甲状腺疾病、长期固定、促肾上腺皮质激素缺乏、代谢综合征、结缔组织疾病、高脂血症),危险因素40项(包括发生FS的生物物理因素和影响FS相关结局管理过程的生物物理和社会心理因素),诊断19项(4项混淆诊断,15项与FS相关的体征和症状),总共管理33个项目,并将其分为FS的早期和后期阶段的有效性)。结论:这项国际德尔菲研究的结果有助于为FS患者的病因、危险因素、诊断和管理等临床实践中需要考虑的关键因素提供共识。
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An international consensus on the etiology, risk factors, diagnosis and Management for individuals with Frozen Shoulder: a Delphi study.

Introduction: There has been an emergence of evidence in the area of frozen shoulder (FS) within the past decade related to risk factors, etiology, diagnosis, and management. It has become increasingly challenging for clinicians and researchers to stay up to date in these areas, particularly with the clinical practice guidelines that are available being few and outdated. To this end, the aim of this study was to produce an international consensus on the risk factors, etiology, diagnosis and management for individuals with FS.

Methods: During phase one a steering committee was formed in order to identify experts in the area of FS, examine the current evidence related to FS and identify key areas lacking consensus. Phase two consisted of inviting experts to participate in a three-round survey with a priori consensus level set at 80%. Descriptive statistics were utilized to determine the characteristics of the expert panel, response rate, and level of consensus.

Results: A total of 14 international experts responded to all three rounds of the Delphi survey with 100% response rate following round one. Consensus was reached for 101 items (57 in the first round, 37 in the second round and 7 in the third and final round). Specific to key topic areas, the following number of items reached consensus; etiology 9 items (diabetes mellitus, trauma, shoulder arthroscopy, thyroid disease, prolonged immobilization, adrenocorticotropic hormone deficiency, metabolic synderome, connective tissue disorders, and hyperlipidemia), risk factors 40 items (including biophysical factors for developing FS and biophysical and psychosocial factors influencing the Management and course of outcomes related to FS), diagnosis 19 items (4 confounding the diagnosis and 15 signs and symptoms associated with FS), Management 33 items overall and categorized into effectiveness for early and later stages of FS).

Conclusion: The results of this international Delphi study help to provide a consensus on key elements to consider in clinical practice related to etiology, risk factors, diagnosis, and management for those with FS.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of original research, case reports, and reviews of the literature that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of manual therapy, clinical research, therapeutic practice, and academic training. In addition, each issue features an editorial written by the editor or a guest editor, media reviews, thesis reviews, and abstracts of current literature. Areas of interest include: •Thrust and non-thrust manipulation •Neurodynamic assessment and treatment •Diagnostic accuracy and classification •Manual therapy-related interventions •Clinical decision-making processes •Understanding clinimetrics for the clinician
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