Research on Optimization of Rotator Cuff Injury Diagnosis Plan

NCT ID: NCT04973995

Last Updated: 2021-07-22

Study Results

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

UNKNOWN

Total Enrollment

200 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2021-09-01

Study Completion Date

2023-06-01

Brief Summary

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Rotator cuff injury is a common cause of shoulder pain and dysfunction. Finding out patients with suspected rotator cuff injuries through physical examination of the shoulder joints, MRI further assists in the diagnosis, and final surgical diagnosis and treatment are the current standardized procedures.

How to apply multiple physical examination programs to make judgments sensitively, efficiently and accurately is a clinical problem that needs to be solved urgently.

Detailed Description

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Rotator cuff injury is a common cause of shoulder pain and dysfunction. The common symptoms of rotator cuff injury include shoulder pain, weakness, and limited mobility. Arthroscopic exploration is the gold standard for the diagnosis of rotator cuff injury, but it is an invasive examination that is difficult to carry out routinely; MRI is sensitive in diagnosing rotator cuff tears Both sex and specificity are high, but due to the popularity, cost and waiting time, it is difficult to be used as a routine screening method.

Therefore, finding patients with suspected rotator cuff injuries through physical examination of the shoulder joints, MRI further assisting in the diagnosis, and final surgical diagnosis and treatment are the current standardized procedures.

However, although there are many physical examination methods for the shoulder joint, the accuracy of each method is different, and each has its own sensitivity and specificity. How to apply multiple examination programs in combination to make it sensitive, efficient and accurate Judgment is a problem that needs to be solved clinically.

This study is expected to adopt prospective research methods to collect and collect patient medical records, preoperative physical examination results, imaging data, and findings during intraoperative exploration, to understand the impact of various shoulder joint physical examination methods and imaging data on rotator cuff injuries

Conditions

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Rotator Cuff Injury

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

CASE_CONTROL

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Study Groups

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Patients with shoulder pain who received ER lag sign

several physical examinations

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

By using physical examinations, the incidence of these physical examinations corresponding to shoulder muscls injury

Patients with shoulder pain who received External rotation resistence strength test

several physical examinations

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

By using physical examinations, the incidence of these physical examinations corresponding to shoulder muscls injury

Patients with shoulder pain who received Patte's test

several physical examinations

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

By using physical examinations, the incidence of these physical examinations corresponding to shoulder muscls injury

Patients with shoulder pain who received Errsair test

several physical examinations

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

By using physical examinations, the incidence of these physical examinations corresponding to shoulder muscls injury

Patients with shoulder pain who received speed test

several physical examinations

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

By using physical examinations, the incidence of these physical examinations corresponding to shoulder muscls injury

Patients with shoulder pain who received Yergason test

several physical examinations

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

By using physical examinations, the incidence of these physical examinations corresponding to shoulder muscls injury

Patients with shoulder pain who received backward traction test

several physical examinations

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

By using physical examinations, the incidence of these physical examinations corresponding to shoulder muscls injury

Patients with shoulder pain who received Cui's test

several physical examinations

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

By using physical examinations, the incidence of these physical examinations corresponding to shoulder muscls injury

Interventions

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several physical examinations

By using physical examinations, the incidence of these physical examinations corresponding to shoulder muscls injury

Intervention Type BEHAVIORAL

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Patients who are prepared to undergo arthroscopic surgery for shoulder injuries

Exclusion Criteria

* Shoulder stiffness, shoulder instability, calcified tendinitis, past surgery, side-to-shoulder disease, hamada osteoarthritis, frozen shoulder, acute joint injury, rheumatoid arthritis, hyperuricemia
Minimum Eligible Age

15 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

55 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Peking University Third Hospital

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Guoqing Cui, MD

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Peking University Third Hospital

Central Contacts

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Guoqing Cui, MD

Role: CONTACT

15611908685

Other Identifiers

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M2021099

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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