Assessment of a painful non-traumatic shoulder by radiography paired to ultrasound: a series of 222 cases

Liliane Nantime Mokulayanga, J. Mukaya, Jacques Albisetti, J. Malemba
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Context and objective. Chronic shoulder pain is a common reason for outdoor parients in rheumatology. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), which is its main diagnosis tool, is not accessible for the majority of Congolese patients. The objective was to describe diseases that lead to non-traumatic shoulder pain (NTSP) using the radiography-ultrasound pair and to assess the performance of X-ray compared to that of ultrasound. Methods. This is a cases series of 222 patients for whom an X-ray and an ultrasound were carried out for an NTSP at the Gombe imaging center in Kinshasa and at the Intercommunal Hospital of Fécamp in France, during the period from January 2015 to October 2016. The variables of interest were demographic, clinical, radiographic and ultrasound data. Results. Two hundred and twenty-two patients were included in the study, including 113 women (50.9%) and 109 men (49.1 %). The mean age of the patients was 55.7 ± 14.3 years. A normal shoulder was observed in 122 patients (55 %) on the radiography versus 48 (21.6 %) on the ultrasound. Tendinopathies, calcifications and acromio-clavicular arthropathy were the most common forms of NTSP. The X-ray was more informative than ultrasound for the diagnosis of capsulitis and subacromial conflict. In all other cases it was less effective than ultrasound. The sensitivity and negative predictive value of X-ray were lower than that of ultrasounds. Conclusion. The coupling of X-ray with ultrasound helps to diagnose a greater number of entities than if we considered each examination in isolation. Ultrasound presented a better diagnosticu performance than standard radiography. 
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222例非外伤性肩关节疼痛的影像学及超声评估
背景和目标。慢性肩痛是风湿病患者户外活动的常见原因。核磁共振成像(MRI)是其主要的诊断工具,但大多数刚果患者无法获得。目的是描述导致非创伤性肩痛(NTSP)的疾病,使用x线摄影-超声对,并评估x线与超声的性能。方法。这是2015年1月至2016年10月期间,在金沙萨贡贝成像中心和法国fassainp社区间医院为NTSP进行x光和超声检查的222名患者的病例系列。感兴趣的变量是人口统计学、临床、放射学和超声数据。结果。222例患者纳入研究,其中女性113例(50.9%),男性109例(49.1%)。患者平均年龄55.7±14.3岁。122例患者(55%)在x线片上观察到肩关节正常,48例(21.6%)在超声上观察到肩关节正常。肌腱病变、钙化和肩锁关节病变是NTSP最常见的形式。对于肩胛下冲突和囊炎的诊断,x线比超声更有价值。在所有其他情况下,它的效果都不如超声波。x线检查的敏感性和阴性预测值均低于超声检查。结论。x射线与超声的耦合比我们单独考虑每个检查有助于诊断更多的实体。超声诊断效果优于标准x线摄影。
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