Risk of revision based on timing of corticosteroid injection prior to shoulder arthroplasty

May 2, 2022The bone & joint journal

Risk of shoulder replacement needing revision linked to timing of steroid injection before surgery

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Abstract

In total, 4,252 patients were included in the analysis of corticosteroid injection timing related to shoulder surgeries.

  • Patients receiving corticosteroid injections less than three months prior to total shoulder arthroplasty (TSA) or reverse shoulder arthroplasty (rTSA) had a significantly increased risk of revision surgery, with an odds ratio of 2.61.
  • No significant increase in revision risk was found for patients receiving injections between three to twelve months before TSA or rTSA.
  • A Charlson Comorbidity Index score of 3 or higher was identified as an independent risk factor for all-cause revision with an odds ratio of 4.00.
  • The findings indicate a time-dependent relationship between the preoperative timing of corticosteroid injections and revision surgery rates.

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