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Table 3

Results of multivariable linear regression analysis for postoperative outcome as reflected by the Constant-Murley and ASES score as the dependent variable, with age, gender, involvement of the dominant arm, release of the long head of the biceps, rotator cuff tear size, and number of anchors used for the rotator cuff repair as the independent variables.

Variables Constant-Murley score
ASES score
Coefficient 95% CI p-value Coefficient 95% CI p-value
Age −0.15 −0.12–0.09 0.77 −0.20 −0.12–0.80 0.69
Gender −1.14 −2.85–0.57 0.19 −0.44 −2.00–1.10 0.57
Dominant arm 1.41 −1.67–4.49 0.36 1.36 −1.43–4.15 0.33
LHBT release 4.85 3.13–6.56 <0.001 6.66 5.10–8.22 <0.001
Rotator cuff tear size −1.89 −3.56–−0.23 0.026 −0.52 −2.03–0.98 0.49
Number of anchors used 0.74 −0.80–2.29 0.34 0.59 −0.80–2.00 0.40

Abbreviations: LHBT, long head of the biceps tendon; ASES, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.

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