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肩关节黏连性囊炎:黏连性囊炎生物标志物(AdCaB)研究方案。

Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder: protocol for the adhesive capsulitis biomarker (AdCaB) study.

机构信息

Barwon Centre for Orthopaedic Research and Education (B-CORE), Barwon Health, St John of God Hospital and Deakin University, PO Box 281, Geelong, 3220, Australia.

School of Medicine, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, 3216, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2019 Apr 5;20(1):145. doi: 10.1186/s12891-019-2536-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adhesive capsulitis (AC) is a disabling and poorly understood pathological condition of the shoulder joint. The current study aims to increase our understanding of the pathogenesis, diagnosis and clinical outcomes of people with AC by investigating: 1) transcriptome-wide alterations in gene expression of the glenohumeral joint capsule in people with AC compared to people with non-inflammatory shoulder instability (controls); 2) serum and urine biomarkers to better understand diagnosis and staging of AC; and 3) clinical outcomes in people with AC compared to controls 12-months following arthroscopic capsular release or labral repair respectively.

METHODS

The study is a prospective multi-centre longitudinal study investigating people undergoing arthroscopic capsulotomy for AC compared to people undergoing arthroscopic stabilization for shoulder instability. Tissue samples collected from the anterior glenohumeral joint capsule during surgery will undergo RNA-seq to determine differences in gene expression between the study groups. Gene Set Enrichment Analysis will be used to further understand the pathogenesis of AC as well as guide serum and urine biomarker analysis. Clinical outcomes regarding pain, function and quality of life will be assessed using the Oxford Shoulder Score, Oxford Shoulder Instability Score, Quick DASH, American Shoulder and Elbow Society Score, EQ-5D-5 L and active shoulder range of movement. Clinical outcomes will be collected pre-operatively and 12-months post-operatively and study groups will be compared for statistically significant differences using linear regression, adjusting for baseline demographic variables.

DISCUSSION

This study will provide much needed information regarding the pathogenesis, diagnosis and staging of AC. It will evaluate clinical outcomes for people undergoing arthroscopic release of AC by comparing this group to people undergoing arthroscopic surgery for shoulder instability.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

ACTRN12618000431224 , retrospectively registered 26 March 2018.

摘要

背景

粘连性肩关节囊炎(AC)是一种使人丧失能力且发病机制尚不完全清楚的肩关节疾病。本研究旨在通过研究以下内容来增加我们对粘连性肩关节囊炎患者发病机制、诊断和临床结果的了解:1)与非炎症性肩关节不稳定(对照组)患者相比,AC 患者的盂肱关节囊的全基因组表达谱改变;2)血清和尿液生物标志物以更好地了解 AC 的诊断和分期;3)与对照组相比,分别接受关节镜下囊切开术或盂唇修复术的 AC 患者 12 个月后的临床结果。

方法

本研究是一项前瞻性多中心纵向研究,比较了接受关节镜下囊切开术治疗 AC 的患者和接受关节镜下稳定术治疗肩关节不稳定的患者。手术中从盂肱关节囊前侧采集组织样本,进行 RNA-seq 以确定研究组之间的基因表达差异。基因集富集分析将用于进一步了解 AC 的发病机制,并指导血清和尿液生物标志物分析。使用牛津肩部评分、牛津肩部不稳定评分、快速 DASH、美国肩肘协会评分、EQ-5D-5L 和主动肩部活动范围来评估疼痛、功能和生活质量方面的临床结果。在术前和术后 12 个月收集临床结果,并使用线性回归比较研究组之间的统计学差异,同时调整基线人口统计学变量。

讨论

本研究将提供关于 AC 发病机制、诊断和分期的急需信息。通过比较接受关节镜下囊切开术的 AC 患者与接受关节镜下手术治疗肩关节不稳定的患者,评估接受 AC 关节镜下松解术的患者的临床结果。

试验注册

ACTRN12618000431224,于 2018 年 3 月 26 日回顾性注册。

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