Incidence, demographics, characteristics and management of acute Achilles tendon rupture: An epidemiological study
Background
Achilles tendon rupture (ATR) account for 10.7% of all tendon and ligament injuries and causes lasting muscular deficits and have a profound impact on patients’ quality of life. The incidence, characteristics and management of ATR in the United Kingdom (UK) is poorly understood. This investigation aims to understand the incidence of ATR in the UK.
Methods
Prospective data collection of ATR incidence from a United Kingdom Emergency department. Retrospective review of management protocols and immobilisation duration from electronic medical records.
Results
ATR incidence is 8 per 100,000 people per annum. Participants were predominately male (79.2%) and primarily reported a sporting mechanism of injury (65.2%). Mean immobilisation duration was 63.1 days. 97.1% were non-surgically managed post ATR. 46.2% of participants had experienced a previous ATR or Achilles tendinopathy prior to their current ATR.
Conclusion
The incidence of ATR found was 8. cases per 100,000 people per annum. Most ATR were managed non-surgically in this cohort. The majority of ruptures occurred during sporting activity. Almost one quarter (23.3%) of individuals report Achilles pain prior to ATR.
History
Citation
Briggs-Price S, Mangwani J, Houchen-Wolloff L, Modha G, Fitzpatrick E, Faizi M, et al. (2024) Incidence, demographics, characteristics and management of acute Achilles tendon rupture: An epidemiological study. PLoS ONE 19(6): e0304197. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0304197Author affiliation
College of Life Sciences HealthcareVersion
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PLOS ONEVolume
19Issue
6Pagination
e0304197 - e0304197Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)issn
1932-6203eissn
1932-6203Acceptance date
2024-05-07Copyright date
2024Available date
2025-02-06Publisher DOI
Editors
Waugh CMSpatial coverage
United StatesLanguage
enPublisher version
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Dr Seth O'NeillDeposit date
2024-11-26Data Access Statement
All relevant data are available at figshare (https://doi.org/10.25392/leicester.data.24948018).Rights Retention Statement
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