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The impact of chronic steroid use on early postoperative complications in shoulder surgery.

Keith T AzizMatthew J BestMark RenSuresh K NayarR Timothy KreulenHari Om GuptaUma Srikumaran
Published in: The Physician and sportsmedicine (2020)
Preoperative chronic steroid use is independently associated with increased odds of major, minor, and infectious complications after open and arthroscopic rotator cuff repair, shoulder stabilization, and associated procedures. Patients on chronic steroids should be counseled about their increased risk for these complications, and both preoperative risk stratification and optimization should be employed to minimize perioperative risk.
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