The primary goal of the study is to assess ultrasonographic Power Doppler signals after ultrasound-guided puncture and lavage of rotator cuff calcific tendinitis of the shoulder. Secondary outcomes are sonographic features like the course of residual calcific material and the course of tendon healing als well as the clinical symptoms of the patient.
In our study we investigate the intensity of the power doppler signal after ultrasound-guided puncture and lavage (UGPL) of the rotator cuff calcific tendinitis. We assume that UGPL will lead to intratendinous neovascularisation and that the amount of retrieved calcific material is associated with the PDUS signal. The measurement of the signal will be performed in pre determined time slot for 12 months. Additional we study the correlation between the PDUS signal and the clinical symptoms of the patient and the healing process.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
After local anaesthesia with rapidocain the calcific deposit of the rotator cuff will be punctured and washed out with saline solution.
Schulthess Klinik
Zurich, Switzerland
RECRUITINGPDUS signal intensity
Power doppler ultrasonography (PDUS) signal intensity
Time frame: One year after intervention
Residual calcific material
Residual calcific material (constant, decreasing, increasing)
Time frame: One year after intervention
Tendon rupture
Follow up sonography will be performed to assess the occurrence of tendon rupture, which will be classified as complete, transmural or non transmural
Time frame: One year after intervention
Pain level
Pain Scale Numeric Rating Scale from 0 (no pain) to 15 (worse pain) as part of the Constant Score
Time frame: One year after intervention
Constant Murley Score (CMS)
Constant Murley Score (CMS) from 0 (worse) to 100 (better) points
Time frame: One year after intervention
Shoulder function parameters
Shoulder range of motion (ROM) parameters in degree including elevation (flexion), abduction, and external rotation by 0° abduction measured with a standard goniometter
Time frame: One year after intervention
Shoulder function parameters
Shoulder strength in 90° abduction position (measured also for the opposite shoulder)(Kg) measured with a spring balance.
Time frame: One year after intervention
Subjective shoulder value (SSV)
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Subjective shoulder value (SSV) is a patient-reported subjective outcome assessing on a scale from 0% (worse) to 100% (best) of normal shoulder condition
Time frame: One year after intervention
Level of improvement
Patients are reporting separately if the improvement / shoulder status regarding pain, function and quality of life is acceptable (Yes/No) or not for them.
Time frame: One year after intervention