Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10211
Title: Limitation of motion and shoulder disabilities in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices
Authors: Fındıkoğlu, Gülin
Yildiz, B.S.
Sanlialp, Musa
Alihanoglu, Y.I.
Kılıç, İsmail Doğu
Evregul, H.
Senol, H.
Keywords: Arm
Arrhythmia
Constant-Murler score
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator
Pacemaker
Shoulder disability questionnaire
Shoulder pain disability index
Defibrillators
Electronic equipment
Health
Implants (surgical)
Pacemakers
Surveys
Thermoelectric equipment
Avoidance behavior
Implantable electronic devices
Internal rotations
Shoulder pain
Upper extremity functions
Implantable cardioverter defibrillators
adverse effects
aged
artificial heart pacemaker
controlled study
cross-sectional study
device failure
electrode implant
female
human
implantable cardioverter defibrillator
joint characteristics and functions
male
middle aged
pathophysiology
physiology
Postoperative Complications
questionnaire
randomized controlled trial
shoulder
shoulder pain
single blind procedure
Turkey
Aged
Cross-Sectional Studies
Defibrillators, Implantable
Electrodes, Implanted
Equipment Failure
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Pacemaker, Artificial
Range of Motion, Articular
Shoulder Joint
Shoulder Pain
Single-Blind Method
Surveys and Questionnaires
Publisher: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Abstract: The aim of this study is to investigate the presence of limitations in the shoulder range of motion (ROM) or the loss of upper extremity function on the affected side in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) with respect to the implantation time. Forty-nine patients (30 men and 19 women), mean age 64.84 ±11.18 years, who had been living with a CIED for less than 3 months were included in the short-term recipient (STR) group and 127 patients (85 men and 42 women), mean age 64.91± 14.70 years, and with the device for longer than 3 months were included in the long-term recipients group. Shoulder ROMs were measured using a digital goniometer. The other arm was used as the control. The Constant-Murler Score, Shoulder Pain Disability Index, and Shoulder Disability Questionnaire were used to assess the functional status. Limitations of ROM for flexion, abduction, and internal rotation were found to be significantly lower in the arm on the side of CIED compared with the control arm. Significant differences in shoulder flexion, abduction, and external rotation in STRs were found compared with longterm recipient (P<0.05). However, the functional comparison of groups by the Constant-Murler Score was not significant. A low to moderate amount of shoulder disability measured by Shoulder Pain Disability Index and Shoulder Disability Questionnaire was found in patients with CIEDs, which was more prominent in STRs (P<0.05). Pain, association of CIED with pectoral muscles, a possible subtle ongoing capsular pathology, and avoidance behaviors of patients to minimize the risk of lead dislodgement might be related to restriction of motion and function in the shoulder joint in patients with CIEDs. Copyright © 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/10211
https://doi.org/10.1097/MRR.0000000000000122
ISSN: 0342-5282
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