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Table 1 Baseline demographics and surgical informationa

From: “Functional outcomes and MRI-based tendon healing after (antero-) superior rotator cuff repair among patients under 50 years: retrospective analysis of traumatic versus non-traumatic rotator cuff tears”

 

Traumatic RCT (n = 21)

Non-traumatic RCT (n = 21)

P-value

Age, y (mean ± SD)

45.9 ± 3.6

43.7 ± 5.2

0.179

Sex

  

0.378

M

17 (81)

19 (90.5)

 

F

4 (19)

2 (9.5)

 

Dominant side

  

0.100

Yes

16 (76.2)

16 (76.1)

 

No

5 (23.8)

5 (23.8)

 

Tendon affected

  

0.355

SSP

9 (25)

12 (75)

 

SSP + SSC

12 (75)

9 (25)

 

Techniqueb

  

0.707

SR

5 (23.8)

4 (19.1)

 

DR

16 (76.2)

17 (80.9)

 

LHB procedure

  

0.100

Yes

20 (95.2)

20 (90.1)

 

No

1 (4.8)

1 (9.9)

 

ASD

  

0.707

Yes

16 (76.2)

17 (80.9)

 

No

5 (23.8)

4 (19.1)

 
  1. a Categorial data are presented as n (%). RCT Rotator cuff tear, SSP Supraspinatus, SSC Subscapularis, SR Single row, DR Double row, LHB Long head of the biceps tendon, ASD Arthroscopic subacromial decompression
  2. b Surgical technique for supraspinatus tendon repair