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Official Journal of the Italian Society of Orthopaedics and Traumatology

Table 5 Subgroup analysis: calcification diameter and clinical and radiological results

From: Long-term evolution of calcific tendinitis of the rotator cuff: clinical and radiological evaluation 10 years after diagnosis

 

Calcification at follow-up > 2 mm

Calcification at follow-up < 2 mm

p-value

ASES: 0–100 (points)

74.1(± 22.7)

89.4(± 8.2)

0.0813 (n.s.)

NRS: 0–10 (points)

2.7(± 2.7)

1.0(± 1.2)

0.2256 (n.s.)

CMS: 0–100 (points)

76.4(± 10.2)

80.2(± 6.12)

0.3372 (n.s.)

Treatment Y/N ratio

0.78/0.22

0.75/0.25

1.0000 (n.s.)

Subacromial bursitis Y/N ratio

0.18/0.82

0.12/0.88

1.0000 (n.s.)

  1. Data are expressed as mean (± SD), median (Q1–Q3), or frequency/ratio
  2. ASES American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Score, CMS Constant–Murley score, NRS numeric rating scale, n.s. not significant, Q1 first quartile, Q3 third quartile, SD standard deviation, Y yes, N no