2012
DOI: 10.1177/0363546512470815
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Validation of the Instability Shoulder Index Score in a Multicenter Reliability Study in 114 Consecutive Cases

Abstract: Our results show that the ISIS is reliable when used in a multicenter study with anterior traumatic instability populations. There was no correlation between the ISIS and the quality-of-life questionnaires, but surgical decisions reflected its increased use.

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“…[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] En 1993, Banas y cols. 17 publicaron su estudio con 79 pacientes intervenidos mediante la técnica modificada de Bristow, con una tasa de recidiva del 4%.…”
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“…[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] En 1993, Banas y cols. 17 publicaron su estudio con 79 pacientes intervenidos mediante la técnica modificada de Bristow, con una tasa de recidiva del 4%.…”
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“…Dossim y cols. 26 comunican una serie de 93 pacientes operados con la misma técnica y una tasa de recidiva del 5,4%.…”
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“…As demonstrated by Rouleau et al the ISIS score in its entirety is a valid and reliable measure that may be used with confidence in guiding the management of post-traumatic glenohumeral instability [3]. Their study has only recently been published and was not available for review at the time of the preparation of our manuscript.…”
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confidence: 86%
“…As demonstrated by Rouleau et al the ISIS score in its entirety is a valid and reliable measure that may be used with confidence in guiding the management of post-traumatic glenohumeral instability [3].…”
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confidence: 97%
“…In this model an ISIS of 3 or less was associated with a 5 % rate of recurrence, an ISIS of 4-6 was associated with a 10 % rate of recurrence, and an ISIS over 6 was associated with a 70 % rate of recurrence. Although it has imperfections, this score, validated since [ 70 ], has merit to easily remind the clinician of factors that are important to consider when evaluating a patient.…”
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confidence: 99%