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Cuadernos Hospital de Clínicas

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DURAN-CALLE, J J  and  CRISPIN-NINA, D. Clinicaland ultrasonographic correlation with the intra-operative findings ofpatients with diagnosis of division of muff rotador in the service of traumatology of the hospital obrero n° 1, during period 2010-2014. Cuad. - Hosp. Clín. [online]. 2019, vol.60, n.1, pp.11-16. ISSN 1562-6776.

Abstract Introduction: A great part of the adult population suffers shoulder pain at some moment of life. Leaving aside direct neoplastic systems and traumatic diseases, one ofthe causes of pain of shoulder is the inflammatory or degenerative pathology of the muff rotator, which can result in an important functional limitation. Objective: Determining the degree ofclinicaland ultrasonographic correlation with the intra-operative findings in patients with yielding-point diagnosis of muff rotator in the service of Traumatology of the Hospital Obrero N° 1, during the period 2010-2014. Material and methods: Cross-sectional descriptive and analytical study. 56 patients of both sexes were surveyed, inpatients in the service of Traumatology y Orthopedic ofthe Hospital Obrero N° 1, during the period January 1 of 2010 to December 31 of 2014. The clinical assessment was carried out (maneuver of Jobe and maneuver of Yocum) and ultrasonographic and the results were compared with the intra operative findings, in order to determine the value and security of the clinic and the echography. Results: It is determined that the diagnostic test has higher validity (Sensitivity: 92,7-87,8% and specificity: 73,3-60%) and certainty (Positive Predictive Value: 90,5-85,7% and Negative Predictive Value: 78,6-64,3%) than the diagnostic ultrasonographic test (Sensitivity: 85.4%, Specificity: 66.7%, Positive Predictive Value: 87.5% and Negative Predictive Value: 62.5%). Conclusions: It is determined that there is a clinical and ultrasonographic correlation with the intra operative findings in patients with yielding-point diagnosis of muff rotator at the service of Traumatology of the Hospital Obrero N° 1.

Keywords : Clinic; ultrasonography; findings intra-operative; muff rotator.

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