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Shoulder pain in people with a stroke: a population-based study.

作者信息

Ratnasabapathy Yogini, Broad Joanna, Baskett Jonathan, Pledger Megan, Marshall Jane, Bonita Ruth

机构信息

Clinical Trials Research Unit, The University of Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

Clin Rehabil. 2003 May;17(3):304-11. doi: 10.1191/0269215503cr612oa.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To measure the occurrence of shoulder pain after stroke. To identify the factors that predict risk of shoulder pain after stroke.

DESIGN

Auckland Stroke Study, population-based case-cohort study.

SETTING AND SUBJECTS

All cases of stroke, including those managed outside hospital, over a 12-month period ending February 1992 were considered in Auckland.

OUTCOME MEASURES

Self-reported shoulder pain at one week, one month and six months after the onset of stroke for each person.

RESULTS

A total of 1,761 stroke events were identified. Self-reported shoulder pain among survivors increased from 256/1474 (17%) at one week, to 261/1,336 (20%) at one month and 284/1,201 (23%) at six months. Shoulder pain was positively associated with motor deficit, side of deficit and severity of deficit. In those surviving to six months after stroke, the risk of shoulder pain was higher in those with severe upper limb motor deficit (odds ratio (OR) 4.94; 95% confidence interval (CI) 3.06-7.98) and in diabetics (OR 1.57, 95% CI 1.15-2.14). Risk of shoulder pain increased with time and was lower for those in institutional care.

CONCLUSION

Shoulder pain after stroke is common, especially in patients with severe sensorimotor deficits, diabetics and those living at home. Appropriate management may reduce the rate of occurrence.

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