A new method of the dynamic assessment of the supraspinatus using ultrasonography

Junsuke Miyasaka , Ryuzo Arai , Yuji Yoshioka , Takuma Yuri , Naoki Umatani , Kohei Nishitani , Shinichiro Nakamura , Shinichi Kuriyama , Ryosuke Ikeguchi , Shuichi Matsuda
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Abstract

Objective

We devised a new dynamic assessment of the supraspinatus (DAS) using ultrasonography. The objectives of this study are as follows: 1. to verify the moving distance of the supraspinatus using ultrasonography in the cadaveric shoulders; 2. to evaluate the reliability of DAS in patients with rotator cuff tear (RCT) and investigate the correlation between DAS and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) assessments.

Methods

In Part 1, the supraspinatus in both shoulders of one cadaveric specimen was pulled laterally by 5 mm and 10 mm. In the ultrasonographic movie of the supraspinatus, the moving distances of a placed marker and a representative speckle which was visually identified as a high-intensity dot with the longest track were measured. In Part 2, among 62 RCT shoulders we verified the interrater agreement of DAS and correlation between DAS and MRI findings of RCT size and muscle atrophy.

Results

In Part 1, during the supraspinatus traction, the moving distances of the marker and speckle were almost same; 1.07–2.68 mm and 1.60–2.67 mm, respectively (the pulled distance was 5 mm), 3.95–5.35 mm and 3.59–5.60 mm (the pulled distance was 10 mm). In Part 2, DAS showed a high interrater agreement of 0.74 in the kappa coefficients. DAS showed no correlations with tear size and atrophy, respectively (Spearman's rank correlation coefficient (ρ): 0.14 (p = 0.35) and 0.13 (p = 0.29)).

Conclusion

DAS can reliably demonstrate dynamic aspects of the supraspinatus in RCT patients, which have been lacked in static imaging assessments as MRI.

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利用超声波对冈上肌进行动态评估的新方法
目的我们设计了一种利用超声波对冈上肌进行动态评估的新方法(DAS)。本研究的目的如下:1. 在尸体肩部使用超声波检查验证冈上肌的移动距离;2. 评估肩袖撕裂(RCT)患者使用 DAS 的可靠性,并研究 DAS 与磁共振成像(MRI)评估之间的相关性。在冈上肌的超声波图像中,测量放置的标记和具有代表性的斑点的移动距离,后者被目视识别为具有最长轨迹的高强度点。结果在第 1 部分中,冈上肌牵引时,标记和斑点的移动距离几乎相同;分别为 1.07-2.68 mm 和 1.60-2.67 mm(牵引距离为 5 mm)、3.95-5.35 mm 和 3.59-5.60 mm(牵引距离为 10 mm)。在第 2 部分中,DAS 的卡帕系数(kappa coefficient)为 0.74,显示了较高的研究者间一致性。DAS 与泪液大小和萎缩分别没有相关性(斯皮尔曼等级相关系数 (ρ):结论DAS 可以可靠地显示 RCT 患者冈上肌的动态方面,而这是核磁共振成像等静态成像评估所缺乏的。
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