Na Yong Jae, Park Shin Who, Seo Woo Jung, Seo Kyung Cheon, Chang Jong Yoon, Lim Hyo Jin, Moon Hyeon Jeong, Lee Roo Ma, Ko Eun Jae, Hong Sang-Bum, Kim Won
Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Gwangmyeong-si, Republic of Korea.
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2025 Apr 25;104(17):e42263. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000042263.
This study proposed a reliable and convenient methodology to assess rectus femoris (RF) and gastrocnemius muscles using ultrasound in critically ill patients. The focus was on reliability and convenience, considering both intra- and inter-observer reliability in the ICU and outpatient clinical settings. The RF and gastrocnemius muscles of 23 patients in the ICU were assessed using ultrasound. Two assessors, an expert and a novice, performed measurements across 2 consecutive days. Muscle thickness (MT), cross-sectional area (CSA), and echogenicity were measured in the RF, while MT, echogenicity, and pennate angle were measured in the gastrocnemius. The intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) was assessed for intra- and inter-rater reliability for all markers. Intra- and inter-observer reliability was almost perfect (ICC > 0.80) for all markers, irrespective of the assessor's expertise. The CSA of the RF muscle exhibited the highest reliability (ICC > 0.95). MT of the gastrocnemius also demonstrated high intra- and inter-observer reliability (ICC > 0.91). In echogenicity measurements, gastrocnemius showed the highest (ICC > 0.91) intra- and inter-observer reliability. Ultrasound measurement of RF and gastrocnemius muscles in critically ill patients using the proposed methods demonstrated almost perfect reliability in both muscle mass and quality measurements. These methodologies, prioritizing convenience and reliability, could be employed for evaluating muscle status and changes in ICU settings and outpatient follow-ups.
本研究提出了一种可靠且便捷的方法,用于在危重症患者中使用超声评估股直肌(RF)和腓肠肌。考虑到重症监护病房(ICU)和门诊临床环境中的观察者内和观察者间可靠性,重点在于可靠性和便捷性。对ICU中23例患者的RF和腓肠肌进行了超声评估。两名评估者,一名专家和一名新手,连续两天进行测量。在RF中测量肌肉厚度(MT)、横截面积(CSA)和回声性,而在腓肠肌中测量MT、回声性和羽状角。评估了所有标志物的组内相关系数(ICC)以确定评分者内和评分者间的可靠性。所有标志物的观察者内和观察者间可靠性几乎完美(ICC>0.80),与评估者的专业水平无关。RF肌肉的CSA表现出最高的可靠性(ICC>0.95)。腓肠肌的MT也显示出较高的观察者内和观察者间可靠性(ICC>0.91)。在回声性测量中,腓肠肌表现出最高的(ICC>0.91)观察者内和观察者间可靠性。使用所提出的方法对危重症患者的RF和腓肠肌进行超声测量,在肌肉质量和质量测量方面均显示出几乎完美的可靠性。这些优先考虑便捷性和可靠性的方法可用于评估ICU环境和门诊随访中的肌肉状态及变化。