Elasticity of torn supraspinatus tendons measured by shear wave elastography: a potential surrogate marker of chronicity?

Purpose This study investigated whether shear wave elastography (SWE) could be used to estimate the chronicity of supraspinatus tendon (SST) tears. Methods A retrospective study was performed. From November 2015 to July 2016, 113 patients (52 men, 61 women; age range, 21 to 79 years) with persistent...

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Main Authors: Seung-Jin Yoo, Seunghun Lee, Yoonah Song, Chun Ki Kim, Bong Gun Lee, Jiyoon Bae
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Published: Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine 2020-04-01
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spelling doaj-282c35cd0f3a499c937705c208b6fd2b2020-11-25T00:38:20ZengKorean Society of Ultrasound in MedicineUltrasonography2288-59192288-59432020-04-0139214415110.14366/usg.190351087Elasticity of torn supraspinatus tendons measured by shear wave elastography: a potential surrogate marker of chronicity?Seung-Jin Yoo0Seunghun Lee1Yoonah Song2Chun Ki Kim3Bong Gun Lee4Jiyoon Bae5 Department of Radiology, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Radiology, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Radiology, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Nuclear Medicine, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Pathology, National Police Hospital, Seoul, KoreaPurpose This study investigated whether shear wave elastography (SWE) could be used to estimate the chronicity of supraspinatus tendon (SST) tears. Methods A retrospective study was performed. From November 2015 to July 2016, 113 patients (52 men, 61 women; age range, 21 to 79 years) with persistent shoulder pain underwent 119 rotator cuff tendon examinations by routine B-mode ultrasonography, while SST elasticity was measured using SWE. Following the exclusion of eight suboptimal examinations, four examinations with missing SST measurements, and 27 examinations of patients with other conditions, 80 examinations were analyzed. A torn SST was found in 54 examinations (27 with a partial-thickness tear and 27 with a full-thickness tear). Elasticity values were compared in multiple ways. The results were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U test or Kruskal-Wallis test. Results No statistically significant difference in elasticity values (in kPa) was found between normal (median, 94.65; interquartile range [IQR], 87.43 to 105.47) and torn SSTs (median, 96.79; IQR, 86.71 to 108.56) or between full-thickness tears (median, 93.80; IQR, 82.50 to 108.33) and partial-thickness tears (median, 96.83; IQR, 90.60 to 112.20). However, there was a statistically significant difference in elasticity according to whether the duration of symptoms was 1 year or less (median, 92.20; IQR, 84.01 to 104.38) or longer than 1 year (median, 105.10; IQR, 100.41 to 116.03; P=0.032). Conclusion Elasticity values were significantly higher in torn SSTs in patients with chronic shoulder pain that had persisted for more than 1 year. Further studies with larger samples seem warranted to determine whether elasticity values measured by SWE can be used preoperatively as a surrogate marker of the chronicity of a rotator cuff tendon tear.http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-19035.pdfelasticity imaging techniquessonoelastographyelastographyrotator cuff injuriesultrasonography
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author Seung-Jin Yoo
Seunghun Lee
Yoonah Song
Chun Ki Kim
Bong Gun Lee
Jiyoon Bae
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Seunghun Lee
Yoonah Song
Chun Ki Kim
Bong Gun Lee
Jiyoon Bae
Elasticity of torn supraspinatus tendons measured by shear wave elastography: a potential surrogate marker of chronicity?
Ultrasonography
elasticity imaging techniques
sonoelastography
elastography
rotator cuff injuries
ultrasonography
author_facet Seung-Jin Yoo
Seunghun Lee
Yoonah Song
Chun Ki Kim
Bong Gun Lee
Jiyoon Bae
author_sort Seung-Jin Yoo
title Elasticity of torn supraspinatus tendons measured by shear wave elastography: a potential surrogate marker of chronicity?
title_short Elasticity of torn supraspinatus tendons measured by shear wave elastography: a potential surrogate marker of chronicity?
title_full Elasticity of torn supraspinatus tendons measured by shear wave elastography: a potential surrogate marker of chronicity?
title_fullStr Elasticity of torn supraspinatus tendons measured by shear wave elastography: a potential surrogate marker of chronicity?
title_full_unstemmed Elasticity of torn supraspinatus tendons measured by shear wave elastography: a potential surrogate marker of chronicity?
title_sort elasticity of torn supraspinatus tendons measured by shear wave elastography: a potential surrogate marker of chronicity?
publisher Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine
series Ultrasonography
issn 2288-5919
2288-5943
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Purpose This study investigated whether shear wave elastography (SWE) could be used to estimate the chronicity of supraspinatus tendon (SST) tears. Methods A retrospective study was performed. From November 2015 to July 2016, 113 patients (52 men, 61 women; age range, 21 to 79 years) with persistent shoulder pain underwent 119 rotator cuff tendon examinations by routine B-mode ultrasonography, while SST elasticity was measured using SWE. Following the exclusion of eight suboptimal examinations, four examinations with missing SST measurements, and 27 examinations of patients with other conditions, 80 examinations were analyzed. A torn SST was found in 54 examinations (27 with a partial-thickness tear and 27 with a full-thickness tear). Elasticity values were compared in multiple ways. The results were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U test or Kruskal-Wallis test. Results No statistically significant difference in elasticity values (in kPa) was found between normal (median, 94.65; interquartile range [IQR], 87.43 to 105.47) and torn SSTs (median, 96.79; IQR, 86.71 to 108.56) or between full-thickness tears (median, 93.80; IQR, 82.50 to 108.33) and partial-thickness tears (median, 96.83; IQR, 90.60 to 112.20). However, there was a statistically significant difference in elasticity according to whether the duration of symptoms was 1 year or less (median, 92.20; IQR, 84.01 to 104.38) or longer than 1 year (median, 105.10; IQR, 100.41 to 116.03; P=0.032). Conclusion Elasticity values were significantly higher in torn SSTs in patients with chronic shoulder pain that had persisted for more than 1 year. Further studies with larger samples seem warranted to determine whether elasticity values measured by SWE can be used preoperatively as a surrogate marker of the chronicity of a rotator cuff tendon tear.
topic elasticity imaging techniques
sonoelastography
elastography
rotator cuff injuries
ultrasonography
url http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-19035.pdf
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