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. 2019 Nov 22;19(1):428–434. doi: 10.3892/etm.2019.8232

Table I.

Demographic characteristics of patients in the OSPBT group and the ASPBT group.

Variable OSPBT (n=62) ASPBT (n=55) P-value
Age, years 57.36±8.81 55.05±8.74 0.64
Female, n (%) 33 (53.2%) 29 (52.7%) 0.85
BMI, kg/m2 28.38±2.69 28.77±2.41 0.39
Smoking, n (%)   9 (14.5%)   7 (12.7%) 0.72
Dominant shoulder
  Right, n (%) 38 (61.3%) 34 (61.8%) 0.81
Duration of pain, months 16.16±7.77 15.74±7.79 0.65
Injury types, n (%)
  SLAP tear 30 (48.4%) 20 (36.4%) 0.14
  Biceps tear 37 (59.7%) 32 (58.2%) 0.74
  Tenosynovitis   9 (14.5%) 5 (9.1%) 0.21
  LHB subluxation 18 (29.0%) 15 (27.3%) 0.53
  Rotator cuff tear 55 (88.7%) 46 (83.6%) 0.48
  Small-sized 26 (41.9%) 21 (38.2%) 0.51
  Medium-sized 29 (46.8%) 25 (45.5%) 0.24
Operation time, h   2.63±0.63   3.12±0.75 0.09
Hospital stay, days   9.3±2.9   5.4±1.8 0.03
Follow-up, months 20.11±7.10 20.51±7.47 0.78

Data are presented as the mean ± SD or n (%), and P<0.05 was considered to indicate a statistically significant difference when comparing the OSPBT group with the ASPBT group. ASPBT, arthroscopic suprapectoral biceps tenodesis; BMI, body mass index; OSPBT, open subpectoral biceps tenodesis; SLAP, superior labrum anterior-posterior.