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Shear Wave Elastography (SWE) for the Evaluation of Patients with Tendinopathies

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ACADEMIC RADIOLOGY
卷 23, 期 10, 页码 1204-1213

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2016.05.012

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Shear Wave Elastography; ultrasound; musculosceletal; tendinopathy

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Rationale and Objectives: Shear wave elastography (SWE) has been shown to be a powerful tool to estimate tissue stiffness. The aim of this study was to compare the diagnostic accuracy of SWE to that of standard ultrasound (US) (combined use of B-mode US and power Doppler [PE)] US) for diagnosing tendinopathies. Materials and Methods: This is a prospective institutional review board-approved study on 112 participants (mean age 42 +/- 13.4 years) with chronic (>6 months) tendon pain in Achilles, patellar, or epicondylar tendons. Participants were systematically examined with US, PD, and SWE using a high-resolution linear 15 MHz probe (SuperSonic Imagine). A semiquantitative analysis of SWE color charts and a quantitative region of interest-based analysis of tendon elasticity were performed. SWE values of symptomatic and healthy tendons were compared by using Student t test. Clinical symptom scores served as the standard of reference. US findings were compared to clinical symptom scores by using Spearman correlation. Results: At semiquantitative analysis of SWE color charts, symptomatic tendons were rated as soft in 80/140 (57.1%), as intermediate in 54/140 (38.6%), and as rigid in 6/140 (4.3%). Healthy tendons were rated as soft in 8/84 (10%), as intermediate in 31/84 (37%), and as rigid in 45/84 (53%). At quantitative analysis, symptomatic tendons exhibited significantly lower mean SWE values (60.3 kPa/4.48 m/s; range 15.3-201.4 kPa/2.26-14.18 m/s) than healthy tendons (185 kPa/7.85 m/s; range 56-265 kPa/4.32-9.23 m/s) (P = 0.0004). SWE values correlated closely with patients' clinical symptoms obtained by clinical scores (r = 0.81). Overall sensitivity of conventional US and PD in detecting tendinopathies could be enhanced from 67.1% (94/140) to 94.3% (132/140) when combined with SWE. Conclusions: SWE is a simple way to estimate tissue stiffness and, by reduced tissue rigidity, to identify tendon pathology. SWE significantly increases the diagnostic accuracy of tendon sonography and may prove to be a sensitive tool to early detect or monitor tendinopathy.

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