Pre-operative corticosteroid injections improve functional outcomes in patients undergoing arthroscopic repair of high-grade partial-thickness rotator cuff tears

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Background: Subacromial corticosteroid injections (CSI’s) are a common non-surgical treatment for rotator cuff tears. Few studies have assessed the effects of pre-operative CSI’s on postoperative functional outcomes. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted of 132 patients with high-grade, partial-thickness rotator cuff tears (PTRCT’s). The subjects were di-vided into two groups based on whether they received a CSI or not. The CSI group was further di-vided into three subgroups based on when they received a pre-operative injection: 0-3 months, 3-6 months, >6 months before surgery. The Visual Analog Scores (VAS), American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeon scores (ASES), and Constant scores were recorded prior to surgery and at a one-year post-operative follow-up appointment for each subject. Results: Patients who received a pre-operative CSI (n=92) improved significantly more than the non-injection group (n=40) in all outcome mea-sures. The 0-3 months injection subgroup experienced a significant increase in ASES and Constant score (p=0.019 and 0.014, respectively) com-pared to the other two subgroups, but the VAS score decrease only trended toward significance (p=0.091). The sample as a whole experienced significant improvement in all three outcome measures. Conclusion: Patients undergoing arthroscopic re-pair of a high-grade PTRCT may benefit from a pre-operative CSI 0-3 months before surgery. Level of evidence: IIb.

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Donohue, N. K., Prisco, A. R., & Grindel, S. I. (2019). Pre-operative corticosteroid injections improve functional outcomes in patients undergoing arthroscopic repair of high-grade partial-thickness rotator cuff tears. Muscles, Ligaments and Tendons Journal, 7(1), 34–39. https://doi.org/10.32098/MLTJ.01.2017.05

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