Hackett Lisa, Aveledo Ricardo, Lam Patrick H, Murrell George Ac
Orthopaedic Research Institute, George Murrell Shoulders, St George Hospital Campus, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Shoulder Elbow. 2020 Feb;12(1):18-23. doi: 10.1177/1758573218819828. Epub 2019 Jan 12.
Shear wave elastography ultrasound is a relatively new technique that evaluates the tissue elasticity by applying an acoustic radiation force impulse. It is undetermined how reliable this modality is in assessing rotator cuff tendons. The aim of this study, therefore, was to evaluate the reliability of shear wave elastography ultrasound to assess the stiffness of normal and tendinopathic supraspinatus tendons.
An inter- and intra-rater reliability trial was carried out using shear wave elastography to assess the supraspinatus tendon at its distal insertion, by measuring shear wave velocity and elasticity. Twenty participants with a mean age of 37 (21-69) years old were evaluated. Ten subjects with normal supraspinatus tendon and 10 subjects with tendinopathic tendon were selected. The Virtual Touch Imaging Quantification program was used to generate the acoustic radiation force impulse and to obtain the elastography data. Three raters with different experience in conventional ultrasound were used for the inter-rater trial in normal tendons and the most experienced rater examined all subjects for the intra-rater reliability evaluation. Each rater obtained three readings in three different examinations per subject over a one-week period.
The mean (±SEM) shear wave velocity for the normal supraspinatus tendon was 9.96 ± 0.02 m/s (=297 kPa), while in the tendinopathic supraspinatus tendon was 8.3 ± 0.2 m/s (=207 kPa) (p < 0.001). The intra-rater trial agreement was excellent, with an intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.96. In the inter-rater testing, the mean shear wave velocity in normal tendons was 9.90 ± 0.07 m/s (=294 kPa), with intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.45.
Shear wave elastography ultrasound was able to show that tendinopathic tendons were less stiff than normal tendons. It was a reliable imaging technique to assess the supraspinatus tendon, especially when used by a single experienced musculoskeletal sonographer.
剪切波弹性成像超声是一种相对较新的技术,通过施加声辐射力脉冲来评估组织弹性。这种方法在评估肩袖肌腱方面的可靠性尚不确定。因此,本研究的目的是评估剪切波弹性成像超声评估正常和病变冈上肌腱硬度的可靠性。
采用剪切波弹性成像技术对20名平均年龄37岁(21 - 69岁)的参与者进行评分者间和评分者内可靠性试验,通过测量剪切波速度和弹性来评估冈上肌腱在其远端附着处的情况。选取10名冈上肌腱正常的受试者和10名肌腱病变的受试者。使用虚拟触诊成像定量程序产生声辐射力脉冲并获取弹性成像数据。三名在传统超声方面经验不同的评分者参与正常肌腱的评分者间试验,最有经验的评分者对所有受试者进行评分者内可靠性评估。每位评分者在一周内对每个受试者进行三次不同检查,每次检查获取三个读数。
正常冈上肌腱的平均(±标准误)剪切波速度为9.96±0.02m/s(=297kPa),而病变冈上肌腱为8.3±0.2m/s(=207kPa)(p<0.001)。评分者内试验一致性极佳,组内相关系数=0.96。在评分者间测试中,正常肌腱的平均剪切波速度为9.90±0.07m/s(=294kPa),组内相关系数=0.45。
剪切波弹性成像超声能够显示病变肌腱的硬度低于正常肌腱。它是评估冈上肌腱的可靠成像技术,尤其是由单一经验丰富的肌肉骨骼超声医师使用时。