Higher fasting plasma glucose levels within the normoglycaemic range and rotator cuff tears
Objective:To determine the plasma glucose levels in non-diabetic patients with rotator cuff tear.Design:Frequency-matched case–control study.Setting:University Teaching Hospital.Participants:The study included 194 subjects who were operated on at our institution. Group 1 included 97 consecutive pati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British journal of sports medicine 2009-04, Vol.43 (4), p.284-287 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective:To determine the plasma glucose levels in non-diabetic patients with rotator cuff tear.Design:Frequency-matched case–control study.Setting:University Teaching Hospital.Participants:The study included 194 subjects who were operated on at our institution. Group 1 included 97 consecutive patients (36 men and 61 women; mean age: 62.9 years, range 37 to 82) who underwent arthroscopic repair of a rotator cuff tear in 2007 and 2008. Group 2 (control group) included 97 patients (36 men and 61 women; mean age: 61.6 years, range 36 to 80) who underwent arthroscopic meniscectomy for a meniscal tear in the same period, and had no evidence of shoulder pathology. These patients were frequency-matched by age (within 3 years) and gender with patients of Group 1.Main outcome measure:Measurement of fasting plasma glucose levels.Results:Patients with rotator cuff tears (Group 1) showed statistically significantly higher fasting plasma glucose levels within the normoglycaemic range (p = 0.007) than patients with meniscal tear (Group 2).Conclusions:The present study suggests that normal, but in the high range of normal, increasing plasma glucose levels may be a risk factor for rotator cuff tear. An enhanced understanding of these factors holds the promise of new approaches to the prevention and management of rotator cuff tears. |
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ISSN: | 0306-3674 1473-0480 |
DOI: | 10.1136/bjsm.2008.049320 |