Primary Care Sports Medicine, Geisinger Wyoming Valley, Wilkes-Barre, PA.
Curr Sports Med Rep. 2022 Sep 1;21(9):336-342. doi: 10.1249/JSR.0000000000000992.
Magnetic resonance imaging is the current gold standard imaging modality for diagnosing anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears. However, ultrasound has grown in popularity for detecting ACL injuries because of its low cost, portability, and dynamic assessment capabilities. Recent studies demonstrate high sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing isolated ACL tears via ultrasound, but tremendous heterogeneity remains for optimal technique including patient positioning, transducer placement, and dynamic versus static ultrasound usage. As ultrasound becomes ubiquitous in clinics, training rooms, and on the sidelines, identifying objective and sensitive measurements to appropriately screen athletes for significant knee injuries is imperative. This article aims to review the current role of diagnostic ultrasound in ACL injuries and propose a standardized version of the Prone Lachman with Ultrasound test, which is an objective, reliable, and easily reproducible technique to evaluate ACL competency. Developing a standardized protocol will expand the use of point-of-care ultrasound, which may reduce cost and improve efficiency in care.
磁共振成像 (Magnetic resonance imaging, MRI) 是目前诊断前交叉韧带 (Anterior cruciate ligament, ACL) 撕裂的金标准影像学检查方法。然而,由于超声检查具有成本低、便携性好和动态评估能力强等优点,其在 ACL 损伤的检测中越来越受欢迎。最近的研究表明,超声检查对诊断孤立性 ACL 撕裂具有较高的灵敏度和特异性,但在最佳技术方面仍存在很大的异质性,包括患者体位、探头放置以及动态与静态超声的使用。随着超声检查在诊所、训练室和场边变得无处不在,确定客观和敏感的测量方法以适当筛查运动员的严重膝关节损伤至关重要。本文旨在综述超声在 ACL 损伤中的当前作用,并提出一种改良的俯卧位前抽屉试验 (Prone Lachman with Ultrasound, PLU) 检查方法,这是一种客观、可靠且易于重复的评估 ACL 功能的技术。制定标准化方案将扩大即时护理超声的应用范围,从而可能降低成本并提高护理效率。