Correlation between rotator cuff tears and repeated subacromial steroid injections: a case-controlled study

Concern exists regarding potential damage to the rotator cuff from repeated corticosteroid injections into the subacromial space. In this retrospective, case-controlled study, 230 consecutive patients presenting to three orthopaedic units with subacromial impingement and investigated as an end-point...

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description Concern exists regarding potential damage to the rotator cuff from repeated corticosteroid injections into the subacromial space. In this retrospective, case-controlled study, 230 consecutive patients presenting to three orthopaedic units with subacromial impingement and investigated as an end-point with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the shoulder were divided into groups having received less than three or three or more subacromial injections of corticosteroids. With no significant difference in age and sex distribution, analysis by MRI showed no significant difference between the two groups in the incidence of rotator cuff tear (P < 1.0). This suggests that corticosteroid use in patients with subacromial impingement should not be considered a causative factor in rotator cuff tears.
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Adrenal Cortex Hormones - adverse effects
Adult
Age
Aged
Arthritis
Case-Control Studies
Cell adhesion & migration
Collagen
Female
Fibroblasts
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Male
Middle Aged
NMR
Nuclear magnetic resonance
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Pain
Patients
Rotator cuff
Rotator Cuff - pathology
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Shoulder
Shoulder Impingement Syndrome - drug therapy
Shoulder Pain - drug therapy
Trauma
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