Fibromyalgia and Shoulder Surgery: A Systematic Review and a Critical Appraisal of the Literature

Fibromyalgia is a common musculoskeletal syndrome characterized by chronic widespread pain and other systemic manifestations, which has demonstrated a contribution to higher postoperative analgesic consumption to other surgeries such as hysterectomies and knee and hip replacements. The aim of this r...

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Main Authors: Riccardo Compagnoni, Roberta Gualtierotti, Francesco Luceri, Fabio Sciancalepore, Pietro Simone Randelli
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/8/10/1518
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spelling doaj-2c621ddc43304f3eb9de57e6e560b1482020-11-24T20:53:06ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832019-09-01810151810.3390/jcm8101518jcm8101518Fibromyalgia and Shoulder Surgery: A Systematic Review and a Critical Appraisal of the LiteratureRiccardo Compagnoni0Roberta Gualtierotti1Francesco Luceri2Fabio Sciancalepore3Pietro Simone Randelli4Laboratory of Applied Biomechanics, Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Mangiagalli 31, 20133 Milan, ItalyDepartment of Medical Biotechnology and Translational Medicine, Università degli Studi di Milano, 20090 Milano, Italy1° Clinica Ortopedica, ASST Centro Specialistico Ortopedico Traumatologico Gaetano Pini-CTO, Piazza Cardinal Ferrari 1, 20122 Milan, Italy1° Clinica Ortopedica, ASST Centro Specialistico Ortopedico Traumatologico Gaetano Pini-CTO, Piazza Cardinal Ferrari 1, 20122 Milan, ItalyLaboratory of Applied Biomechanics, Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health, Università degli Studi di Milano, Via Mangiagalli 31, 20133 Milan, ItalyFibromyalgia is a common musculoskeletal syndrome characterized by chronic widespread pain and other systemic manifestations, which has demonstrated a contribution to higher postoperative analgesic consumption to other surgeries such as hysterectomies and knee and hip replacements. The aim of this review is to search current literature for studies considering the impact of fibromyalgia on clinical outcomes of patients undergoing shoulder surgery. A systematic literature review was conducted in PubMed/Medline, Embase, and ClinicalTrials.gov in February 2019. Studies were selected based on the following participants, interventions, comparisons, outcomes, and study design criteria: adult patients undergoing surgery for shoulder pain (P); diagnosis of fibromyalgia (I); patients without fibromyalgia (C); outcome of surgery in terms of pain or analgesic or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs consumption (O); case series, retrospective studies, observational studies, open-label studies, randomized clinical trials, systematic reviews and meta-analyses were included (S). Authors found 678 articles, of which four were found eligible. One retrospective study showed that patients with fibromyalgia had worse clinical postoperative outcomes; two retrospective studies reported a higher opioid prescription in patients with fibromyalgia and one prospective observational study found that a higher fibromyalgia survey score correlated with lower quality of recovery scores two days after surgery. The scarce and low-quality evidence available does not allow confirming that fibromyalgia has an impact on postoperative outcomes in shoulder surgery. Future studies specifically focusing on shoulder surgery outcomes may help improvement and personalization of the management of patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (PROSPERO 2019, CRD42019121180).https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/8/10/1518fibromyalgiashouldersurgeryarthroscopyarthroplasty
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author Riccardo Compagnoni
Roberta Gualtierotti
Francesco Luceri
Fabio Sciancalepore
Pietro Simone Randelli
spellingShingle Riccardo Compagnoni
Roberta Gualtierotti
Francesco Luceri
Fabio Sciancalepore
Pietro Simone Randelli
Fibromyalgia and Shoulder Surgery: A Systematic Review and a Critical Appraisal of the Literature
Journal of Clinical Medicine
fibromyalgia
shoulder
surgery
arthroscopy
arthroplasty
author_facet Riccardo Compagnoni
Roberta Gualtierotti
Francesco Luceri
Fabio Sciancalepore
Pietro Simone Randelli
author_sort Riccardo Compagnoni
title Fibromyalgia and Shoulder Surgery: A Systematic Review and a Critical Appraisal of the Literature
title_short Fibromyalgia and Shoulder Surgery: A Systematic Review and a Critical Appraisal of the Literature
title_full Fibromyalgia and Shoulder Surgery: A Systematic Review and a Critical Appraisal of the Literature
title_fullStr Fibromyalgia and Shoulder Surgery: A Systematic Review and a Critical Appraisal of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed Fibromyalgia and Shoulder Surgery: A Systematic Review and a Critical Appraisal of the Literature
title_sort fibromyalgia and shoulder surgery: a systematic review and a critical appraisal of the literature
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Fibromyalgia is a common musculoskeletal syndrome characterized by chronic widespread pain and other systemic manifestations, which has demonstrated a contribution to higher postoperative analgesic consumption to other surgeries such as hysterectomies and knee and hip replacements. The aim of this review is to search current literature for studies considering the impact of fibromyalgia on clinical outcomes of patients undergoing shoulder surgery. A systematic literature review was conducted in PubMed/Medline, Embase, and ClinicalTrials.gov in February 2019. Studies were selected based on the following participants, interventions, comparisons, outcomes, and study design criteria: adult patients undergoing surgery for shoulder pain (P); diagnosis of fibromyalgia (I); patients without fibromyalgia (C); outcome of surgery in terms of pain or analgesic or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs consumption (O); case series, retrospective studies, observational studies, open-label studies, randomized clinical trials, systematic reviews and meta-analyses were included (S). Authors found 678 articles, of which four were found eligible. One retrospective study showed that patients with fibromyalgia had worse clinical postoperative outcomes; two retrospective studies reported a higher opioid prescription in patients with fibromyalgia and one prospective observational study found that a higher fibromyalgia survey score correlated with lower quality of recovery scores two days after surgery. The scarce and low-quality evidence available does not allow confirming that fibromyalgia has an impact on postoperative outcomes in shoulder surgery. Future studies specifically focusing on shoulder surgery outcomes may help improvement and personalization of the management of patients with fibromyalgia syndrome (PROSPERO 2019, CRD42019121180).
topic fibromyalgia
shoulder
surgery
arthroscopy
arthroplasty
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/8/10/1518
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