Abstract |
The case report evaluates shoulder injury related to COVID-19 vaccine administration. A 26-year-old female patient presented with shoulder pain, which increased on extension and overhead abduction in routine work. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was done based on which, a diagnosis of shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA) was reported. Significant improvement was seen after Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs), topical diclofenac ointment, and serratiopeptidase tablets. Physical muscle strengthening exercises were advised. Based on Naranjo and World Health Organization (WHO) casualty assessments, the adverse drug reaction (ADR) was categorized under probable. Preventability, Hartwig's scales for severity was assessed, which showed preventability and moderate grade in severity. The total cost (direct and indirect) for management was found to be rupees 7021 and 41,781 in government and private hospital respectively. Thus ADRs not only add to patient suffering but also increase the economic burden. Health care professionals (HCPs) need to be made aware of potentially fatal ADRs associated with the administration of vaccines and should be keen to report such ADRs to drug safety authorities.
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Authors | Sanchi Sukhija, Surjit Singh, Suvinay Saxena, Sneha Ambwani, Pushpinder S Khera |
Journal | Journal of family medicine and primary care
(J Family Med Prim Care)
Vol. 11
Issue 12
Pg. 7937-7940
(Dec 2022)
ISSN: 2249-4863 [Print] India |
PMID | 36994021
(Publication Type: Case Reports)
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