Instability Severity Index Score Does Not Predict the Risk of Shoulder Dislocation after a First Episode Treated Conservatively

The first purpose of this study was to verify the association between Instability Severity Index Score (ISIS) and Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation (RSD) after a first episode treated conservatively. The second aim is to identify the risk factors associated with RSD after a primary acute shoulder anter...

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Autores principales: Umile Giuseppe Longo, Rocco Papalia, Gianluca Ciapini, Sergio De Salvatore, Carlo Casciaro, Elisa Ferrari, Fabio Cosseddu, Michele Novi, Ilaria Piergentili, Paolo Parchi, Michelangelo Scaglione, Vincenzo Denaro
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f8dcaa759b7f42b28d081389c000a0be2021-11-25T17:50:24ZInstability Severity Index Score Does Not Predict the Risk of Shoulder Dislocation after a First Episode Treated Conservatively10.3390/ijerph1822120261660-46011661-7827https://doaj.org/article/f8dcaa759b7f42b28d081389c000a0be2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/22/12026https://doaj.org/toc/1661-7827https://doaj.org/toc/1660-4601The first purpose of this study was to verify the association between Instability Severity Index Score (ISIS) and Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation (RSD) after a first episode treated conservatively. The second aim is to identify the risk factors associated with RSD after a primary acute shoulder anterior dislocation treated conservatively. A total of 111 patients with first traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation treated at a single trauma centre between January 2014 and March 2016 were enrolled. The main predictive variables of risk factors and the ISIS score were calculated. Among the 85 patients included, 26 cases of RSD were observed (30.6%). Considering the whole population, no significant association between ISIS and RSD were reported. Regarding other risk factors, high-risk working activities and rotator cuff injury had a significantly higher RSD risk. Sex, dominant limb, familiar history, hyperlaxity, contact or overhead sports, competitive sport, post-reduction physiokinesitherapy, return to sports activity time, Hill-Sachs lesion, bony Bankart lesion and great tuberosity fracture did not seem to influence the risk of RSD. No correlation between ISIS score and RSD in patients treated conservatively after a first episode of shoulder dislocation were reported. The only risk factors with a significant association to RSD were high-risk working activities and rotator cuff injury.Umile Giuseppe LongoRocco PapaliaGianluca CiapiniSergio De SalvatoreCarlo CasciaroElisa FerrariFabio CossedduMichele NoviIlaria PiergentiliPaolo ParchiMichelangelo ScaglioneVincenzo DenaroMDPI AGarticleshoulder instabilityInstability Severity Indexshoulder dislocationISISconservativesurgeryMedicineRENInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 12026, p 12026 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
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topic shoulder instability
Instability Severity Index
shoulder dislocation
ISIS
conservative
surgery
Medicine
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spellingShingle shoulder instability
Instability Severity Index
shoulder dislocation
ISIS
conservative
surgery
Medicine
R
Umile Giuseppe Longo
Rocco Papalia
Gianluca Ciapini
Sergio De Salvatore
Carlo Casciaro
Elisa Ferrari
Fabio Cosseddu
Michele Novi
Ilaria Piergentili
Paolo Parchi
Michelangelo Scaglione
Vincenzo Denaro
Instability Severity Index Score Does Not Predict the Risk of Shoulder Dislocation after a First Episode Treated Conservatively
description The first purpose of this study was to verify the association between Instability Severity Index Score (ISIS) and Recurrent Shoulder Dislocation (RSD) after a first episode treated conservatively. The second aim is to identify the risk factors associated with RSD after a primary acute shoulder anterior dislocation treated conservatively. A total of 111 patients with first traumatic anterior shoulder dislocation treated at a single trauma centre between January 2014 and March 2016 were enrolled. The main predictive variables of risk factors and the ISIS score were calculated. Among the 85 patients included, 26 cases of RSD were observed (30.6%). Considering the whole population, no significant association between ISIS and RSD were reported. Regarding other risk factors, high-risk working activities and rotator cuff injury had a significantly higher RSD risk. Sex, dominant limb, familiar history, hyperlaxity, contact or overhead sports, competitive sport, post-reduction physiokinesitherapy, return to sports activity time, Hill-Sachs lesion, bony Bankart lesion and great tuberosity fracture did not seem to influence the risk of RSD. No correlation between ISIS score and RSD in patients treated conservatively after a first episode of shoulder dislocation were reported. The only risk factors with a significant association to RSD were high-risk working activities and rotator cuff injury.
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author Umile Giuseppe Longo
Rocco Papalia
Gianluca Ciapini
Sergio De Salvatore
Carlo Casciaro
Elisa Ferrari
Fabio Cosseddu
Michele Novi
Ilaria Piergentili
Paolo Parchi
Michelangelo Scaglione
Vincenzo Denaro
author_facet Umile Giuseppe Longo
Rocco Papalia
Gianluca Ciapini
Sergio De Salvatore
Carlo Casciaro
Elisa Ferrari
Fabio Cosseddu
Michele Novi
Ilaria Piergentili
Paolo Parchi
Michelangelo Scaglione
Vincenzo Denaro
author_sort Umile Giuseppe Longo
title Instability Severity Index Score Does Not Predict the Risk of Shoulder Dislocation after a First Episode Treated Conservatively
title_short Instability Severity Index Score Does Not Predict the Risk of Shoulder Dislocation after a First Episode Treated Conservatively
title_full Instability Severity Index Score Does Not Predict the Risk of Shoulder Dislocation after a First Episode Treated Conservatively
title_fullStr Instability Severity Index Score Does Not Predict the Risk of Shoulder Dislocation after a First Episode Treated Conservatively
title_full_unstemmed Instability Severity Index Score Does Not Predict the Risk of Shoulder Dislocation after a First Episode Treated Conservatively
title_sort instability severity index score does not predict the risk of shoulder dislocation after a first episode treated conservatively
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/f8dcaa759b7f42b28d081389c000a0be
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