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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
SS1_24680311_12_0 1266-1291 expanded denotes Coleman Methodology Score
SS2_24680311_12_0 1293-1296 abbr denotes CMS
SS1_24680311_13_0 1521-1540 expanded denotes confidence interval
SS2_24680311_13_0 1542-1544 abbr denotes CI
SS1_24680311_16_0 1816-1844 expanded denotes randomized controlled trials
SS2_24680311_16_0 1846-1850 abbr denotes RCTS
AE1_24680311_12_0 SS1_24680311_12_0 SS2_24680311_12_0 abbreviatedTo Coleman Methodology Score,CMS
AE1_24680311_13_0 SS1_24680311_13_0 SS2_24680311_13_0 abbreviatedTo confidence interval,CI
AE1_24680311_16_0 SS1_24680311_16_0 SS2_24680311_16_0 abbreviatedTo randomized controlled trials,RCTS

PubmedHPO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 258-269 HP_0001373 denotes dislocation
T2 258-285 HP_0003834 denotes dislocation of the shoulder

PubMed_Structured_Abstracts

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 132-286 OBJECTIVE denotes The aim of this study was to compare the clinical outcome of surgical versus conservative treatment of primary acute anterior dislocation of the shoulder.
T2 296-1105 METHODS denotes A systematic review of published studies on the treatment of primary acute anterior dislocation of the shoulder was performed. Three investigators independently conducted the research. A comprehensive search of PubMed, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, and Google Scholar databases using various combinations of the keywords "shoulder," "dislocation," "treatment," "acute," and "primary" over the years 1994 to 2013 was performed. The following data were extracted: demographics, soft tissue lesions and bone defects, outcome measurements, type of management, recurrence of instability, and complications. A quantitative synthesis of the literature was performed to compare surgery and conservative management and immobilization by internal and external in patients undergoing conservative treatment.
T3 1115-1756 RESULTS denotes Thirty-one studies were included in which 2,813 shoulders were evaluated. All patients sustained primary acute anterior shoulder dislocation. The mean Coleman Methodology Score (CMS) was 67 points (range, 19 to 84). Pooled results from comparative studies showed that the rate of recurrence was statistically significantly lower in the surgical group than in the conservative group (odds ratio, 12.71; 95% confidence interval [CI], 4.88 to 33.10; P < .00001). External rotation immobilization provided better results than internal rotation, being associated with a lower rate of recurrence (odds ratio, 2.28; 95% CI, 1.34 to 3.87; P = .002).
T4 1770-2069 CONCLUSIONS denotes Although limited, the available evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTS) supports primary surgery in young adults engaged in highly demanding sports or job activities. There is lack of evidence to determine whether surgical or nonsurgical treatment is better for other categories of injury.
T5 2089-2142 METHODS denotes Level IV, systematic review of Level I to IV studies.