Ultrasound findings and prognosis of shoulder pain: A role for Doppler signal?

Author:

Janeiro João1ORCID,Barreira Sofia23ORCID,Martins Patrícia23ORCID,Sarmento Marco4ORCID,Campos Jorge5,Fonseca João Eurico23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Serviço de Imagiologia Geral, Hospital de Santa Maria Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte (CHULN), Centro Académico de Medicina de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal

2. Serviço de Reumatologia e Doenças Ósseas Metabólicas Hospital de Santa Maria, CHULN Lisbon Portugal

3. Unidade de Investigação em Reumatologia, Instituto de Medicina Molecular, Faculdade de Medicina Universidade de Lisboa, Centro Académico de Medicina de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal

4. Serviço de Ortopedia, Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte Centro Académico de Medicina de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal

5. Serviço de Imagiologia Neurológica, Hospital de Santa Maria Centro Hospitalar Universitário Lisboa Norte, Centro Académico de Medicina de Lisboa Lisbon Portugal

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo find ultrasound prognostic factors for shoulder pain.MethodsThis was an observational, prospective study, comparing the evolution of ultrasound findings with clinical outcomes, in patients with shoulder pain. Data were collected in two appointments, from February 2018 to March 2021. Two‐tailed non‐parametric statistics were used, and p values <0.05 were considered significant.ResultsA total of 79 participants were included in this study (median age 59 years, range 24–70, 61 women). A positive Doppler signal on tendons (p = 0.002) and absent tendon heterogeneity (p = 0.01) were associated with the patient's self‐reported improvement. Tendon calcifications with poorly defined contours (p = 0.03) and sparse distribution (p = 0.001) were associated with VAS improvement. A reduction in the number of calcifications (p = 0.004), in the supraspinatus tendon thickness (p = 0.01), in subacromial effusions (p = 0.03), and in color Doppler grade (p = 0.02), between initial and follow‐up exams, was found in patients with an improved DASH outcome.ConclusionA positive Doppler signal on shoulder tendons can be a marker for a better prognosis in shoulder pain. Poorly defined and sparsely distributed calcifications can also indicate a better course of the disease.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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