Objectives To monitor the results of ultrasound (US)-guided
percutaneous treatment of calcific tendinopathy of the shoulder
at 12 months (T12) after treatment (T0). To verify the
possible relations between some pre- and post-procedural variables
with the clinical outcome at T12.
Methods Forty-seven patients (26 female and 21 male) were
enrolled in the study. Patients' approval and written informed
consent were obtained. Symptoms were assessed by Constant
Shoulder Score (CSS) at T0 and T12. Thirty of these also
underwent a CSS control at 3 months (T3). The treatment
efficacy was statistically tested for relation with location and
type of calcification, characteristics of the tendon and
subdeltoid bursa, impingement, and rehabilitation treatments.
Results There was a significant increase in the average CSS
value between T0 and T12 (40.7 vs. 75.3). The variables
analysed did not show a statistically significant effect on the
outcome at T12. A link was noticed only between patients'
increasing age and score improvement, particularly among
female subjects.
Conclusion US-guided treatment of calcific tendonitis is a
viable therapeutic option. No pre- or intra-procedural parameters
emerged which might help in predicting the outcome,
apart from patients' needs in everyday life
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