超声测量上肢肌肉形态与等长肌力之间的关联强度:一项探索性研究。

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Muscle & Nerve Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1002/mus.28297
Christina Q Y Whang, Mathew I B Debenham, Emmanuel Ogalo, Hannah J Ro, Harvey Wu, Michael J Berger
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导言/目的:评估上肢肌肉力量对于了解日常功能和死亡率等健康结果非常重要。超声波(US)越来越多地用于评估肌肉健康状况,但其形态测量与上肢肌肉等长力量之间的关系尚未得到深入探讨。本研究的目的是评估健康成年人上肢肌肉功能相关的 US 形态测量与等长力量之间的关系:24 名健康志愿者(30.0 ± 10.8 岁)接受了第一背侧骨间肌 (FDI)、屈肌 (FPL)、肱二头肌 (BB)、肱肌 (BR) 和肱三头肌外侧头 (TB) 的 B 型轴向 US 扫描。参与者进行相应的最大自主收缩(MVC),包括第一指远端指骨屈伸、第二指外展、肘关节屈伸。对 US 图像进行分割,以获得最大肌肉厚度(MT)和横截面积(CSA):结果:发现肌肉力量与 BB MT 之间存在很强的正相关性(r = .83; p .05):讨论:我们的数据显示 US 肌肉形态与力量之间存在中等至较强的相关性,这表明 US 很可能是力量的良好生物标志物。然而,其使用并非 "一刀切"。未来的研究应继续评估不同肌肉中的这种关系,并将其推广到临床人群中。
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The strength of associations between ultrasound measures of upper limb muscle morphology and isometric muscle strength: An exploratory study.

Introduction/aims: Assessing upper limb muscle strength is important for understanding health outcomes, such as daily function and mortality. Ultrasound (US) is increasingly used to evaluate muscle health, but the relationship between its measures of morphology and isometric strength has not been thoroughly explored in upper limb muscles. The aim of this study was to evaluate the associations between US morphological measures and isometric strength in functionally relevant upper limb muscles in healthy adults.

Methods: Twenty-four healthy volunteers (30.0 ± 10.8 years) underwent B-mode, axial US scans of the first dorsal interosseus (FDI), flexor pollicis longus (FPL), biceps brachii (BB), brachialis (BR), and triceps brachii lateral head (TB). Participants performed corresponding maximal voluntary contractions (MVC), including first digit distal phalanx flexion, second digit abduction, and elbow flexion and extension. US images were segmented to obtain maximal muscle thickness (MT) and cross-sectional area (CSA).

Results: Strong positive correlations were found between muscle strength and BB MT (r = .83; p < .001), BR CSA (r = .84; p < .001), and TB MT (r = .70; p < .001). Moderate positive correlations were found for strength and FDI CSA (r = .67; p < .001), FDI MT (r = .47; p < .05), FPL CSA (r = .54; p < .01), and FPL MT (r = .42; p < .05). No significant correlation was found between strength and BR MT (r = .16; p > .05).

Discussion: Our data showed moderate-to-strong associations between US muscle morphology and strength, suggesting that US is likely a good biomarker for strength. However, its use is not "one size fits all." Future investigations should continue to assess this relationship in different muscles and expand the generalizability to clinical populations.

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Muscle & Nerve
Muscle & Nerve 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: Muscle & Nerve is an international and interdisciplinary publication of original contributions, in both health and disease, concerning studies of the muscle, the neuromuscular junction, the peripheral motor, sensory and autonomic neurons, and the central nervous system where the behavior of the peripheral nervous system is clarified. Appearing monthly, Muscle & Nerve publishes clinical studies and clinically relevant research reports in the fields of anatomy, biochemistry, cell biology, electrophysiology and electrodiagnosis, epidemiology, genetics, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, toxicology, and virology. The Journal welcomes articles and reports on basic clinical electrophysiology and electrodiagnosis. We expedite some papers dealing with timely topics to keep up with the fast-moving pace of science, based on the referees'' recommendation.
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