The Incidence of Short and Intermediate Term Adverse Effects after Subacromial Steroid Injection of the Shoulder - อุบัติการการเกิดภาวะแทรกซ้อนในระยะสั้น และปานกลางของการฉีดสารสเตียรอยด์ เข้าช่องใต้ปุ่มกระดูกอโครเมี่ยน
Abstract
The incidence of short and intermediate term adverse effects after subacromial steroid injection of the shoulder were studied at the out patient clinic, Lerdsin General Hospital from August 1, 2006 - December 31, 2006. Eighty two patients - 60 females, 22 males (F:M 3:1), aged 37-76 years (mean 56) were diagnosed with rotator cuff tendinitis, impingement syndrome, partial rotator cuff tear and were treated by subacromial steroid injection. The results of the study showed very low incidence of short and intermediate term adverse effects, transient dizziness. 7.3 percent (6 pts.), mild local inflammation without evidence of deep seated infection 1.3 percent (1 pt.), yet no inflammation with evidence of deep seated infection was found.
Key words: subacromial steroid injection, adverse effects