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Musculoskeletal sonography technique: focused versus comprehensive evaluation.

作者信息

Jamadar David A, Jacobson Jon A, Caoili Elaine M, Boon Tracy A, Dong Qian, Morag Yoav, Girish Gandikota

机构信息

Department of Radiology, University of Michigan Hospitals, 1500 E Medical Center Dr., TC2910, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.

出版信息

AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2008 Jan;190(1):5-9. doi: 10.2214/AJR.07.2433.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This article evaluates the utility of performing a focused musculoskeletal sonography examination on the basis of patients' presenting complaints.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Six hundred two patients evaluated over 6 months were scanned using a routine protocol. At the completion of the routine examination, each patient was asked to indicate a focal point of discomfort and, if present, was rescanned over the area of discomfort. Patients were classified in one of five categories depending on whether there was a focal point of discomfort and the presence or absence of an underlying sonographic abnormality.

RESULTS

Eighty-three percent of the 602 patients had a sonographically detectable abnormality, 2.2% of whom had an abnormality not detectable by routine protocol-based scanning. The more peripheral the body part, the more likely that abnormalities detected by sonography correlated with focal symptoms: 81% in the wrist and hand and 73% in the ankle and foot, compared with the more central body parts of 15% in the shoulder and 31% in the hip. Chi-square analysis showed a significant association between the body part scanned and a detectable abnormality (p < 0.0001).

CONCLUSION

Although a focused examination of the distal extremities correlated with an abnormality in most cases, a protocol-based approach ensured identifying 97.4% of the symptomatic abnormalities. The addition of a focused examination to an examination by protocol further increased the identification of abnormalities.

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