AbboudJAKimJS.The effect of hypercholesterolemia on rotator cuff disease. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2010;468:1493-1497.
2.
BeasonDPTuckerJJLeeCSet al. Rat rotator cuff tendon-to-bone healing properties are adversely affected by hypercholesterolemia. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2014;23(6):867-872.
3.
BeriADwamenaFCDwamenaBA.Association between statin therapy and tendon rupture: a case-control study. J Cardiovasc Pharmacol. 2009;53(5):401-404.
4.
BogatovVBWeinholdPDahnersLE.The influence of a cyclooxygenase-1 inhibitor on injured and uninjured ligaments in the rat. Am J Sports Med. 2003;31(4):574-576.
5.
CancienneJMBrockmeierSFRodeoSAWernerBC.Perioperative serum lipid status and statin use affect the revision surgery rate after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Am J Sports Med. 2017;45(13):2948-2954.
6.
ChungSWOhJHGongHSKimJYKimSH.Factors affecting rotator cuff healing after arthroscopic repair: osteoporosis as one of the independent risk factors. Am J Sports Med. 2011;39(10):2099-2107.
7.
ChungSWParkHKwonJet al. Effect of hypercholesterolemia on fatty infiltration and quality of tendon-to-bone healing in a rabbit model of a chronic rotator cuff tear: electrophysiological, biomechanical, and histological analyses. Am J Sports Med. 2016:44(5):1153-1164.
8.
CohenDBKawamuraSEhteshamiJRRodeoSA.Indomethacin and celecoxib impair rotator cuff tendon-to-bone healing. Am J Sports Med. 2006;34(3):362-369.
9.
ContractorTBeriAGardinerJCTangXDwamenaFC.Is statin use associated with tendon rupture? A population-based retrospective cohort analysis. Am J Ther. 2015;22(5):377-381.
10.
DahnersLEGilbertJALesterGETaftTNPayneLZ.The effect of a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug on the healing of ligaments. Am J Sports Med. 1988;16(6):641-646.
11.
DolkartOLironTChechikOet al. Statins enhance rotator cuff healing by stimulating the COX2/PGE2/EP4 pathway: an in vivo and in vitro study. Am J Sports Med. 2014;42(12):2869-2876.
12.
ElderCLDahnersLEWeinholdPS.A cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor impairs ligament healing in the rat. Am J Sports Med. 2001;29(6):801-805.
13.
HuangSWWuCWLinLFet al. Gout can increase the risk of receiving rotator cuff tear repair surgery. Am J Sports Med. 2017;45(10):2355-2363.
14.
KlugerRHuberKRSeelyPGBergerCEFrommletF.Novel tenascin-C haplotype modifies the risk for a failure to heal after rotator cuff repair. Am J Sports Med. 2017;45(13):2955-2964.
15.
LinTTLinCHChangCLet al. The effect of diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and statins on the development of rotator cuff disease: a nationwide, 11-year, longitudinal, population-based follow-up study. Am J Sports Med. 2015;43(9):2126-2132.
16.
LongoUGFranceschiFSpieziaFet al. Triglycerides and total serum cholesterol in rotator cuff tears: do they matter?Br J Sports Med. 2010;44(13):948-951.
17.
MarieIDelafenetreHMassyNet al. Tendinous disorders attributed to statins: a study on ninety-six spontaneous reports in the period 1990-2005 and review of the literature. Arthritis Rheum. 2008;59(3):367-372.
18.
RaynorMBKuhnJE.Utility of features of the patient’s history in the diagnosis of atraumatic shoulder pain: a systematic review. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2016;25(4):688-694.
19.
VirchenkoOSkoglundBAspenbergP.Parecoxib impairs early tendon repair but improves later remodeling. Am J Sports Med. 2004;32(7):1743-1747.
20.
YamamotoNMinetaMKawakamiJSanoHItoiE.Risk factors for tear progression in symptomatic rotator cuff tears: a prospective study of 174 shoulders. Am J Sports Med. 2017;45(11):2524-2531.