Elastosonographic features of the metacarpophalangeal joint capsule in horses

Abstract Background Capsulitis leads to the release of inflammatory mediators in the joint, causing capsular fibrosis and osteoarthritis (OA). Strain elastosonography (SE) measures the elasticity of tissue by evaluating its strain in operator-dependent deformation. The aims of the study were to asse...

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Main Authors: Paola Straticò, Giulia Guerri, Adriana Palozzo, Paola Di Francesco, Massimo Vignoli, Vincenzo Varasano, Lucio Petrizzi
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Published: BMC 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-02897-8
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spelling doaj-f513cffa22bd45de96c9e557b74d07d12021-05-30T11:18:36ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482021-05-0117111010.1186/s12917-021-02897-8Elastosonographic features of the metacarpophalangeal joint capsule in horsesPaola Straticò0Giulia Guerri1Adriana Palozzo2Paola Di Francesco3Massimo Vignoli4Vincenzo Varasano5Lucio Petrizzi6Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of TeramoFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of TeramoFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of TeramoFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of TeramoFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of TeramoFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of TeramoFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of TeramoAbstract Background Capsulitis leads to the release of inflammatory mediators in the joint, causing capsular fibrosis and osteoarthritis (OA). Strain elastosonography (SE) measures the elasticity of tissue by evaluating its strain in operator-dependent deformation. The aims of the study were to assess the feasibility, repeatability, and reproducibility of SE for imaging the distal attachment of the joint capsule (DJC) of metacarpophalangeal joints in sound horses (Group S) and in horses with metacarpophalangeal OA (Group P) and to evaluate differences in the elastosonographic patterns of these horses. After a whole lameness examination, fore fetlock DJCs were assigned to Group S and Group P and were thereafter examined by two operators using SE. Qualitative (i.e., colour grading score) and semi-quantitative (i.e., elasticity index (EI) and strain ratio (SR)) methods were used to evaluate the elastograms. The inter-rater reliability (IRR), intraclass correlation coefficient (intra-CC) and interclass correlation coefficient (inter-CC) were used to compare colour grading scores and the repeatability and reproducibility of EI and SR outcomes. The same parameters were compared between groups. P < 0.05 indicated a significant finding. Results Forty-one horses were included: 11 were in Group S and 30 were in Group P (16 with bilateral OA, 8 with left OA and 6 with right OA). IRR outcomes ranged from good to excellent. For transverse and longitudinal ultrasound scans, the colour grading score of Group S was significantly higher than the metacarpophalangeal DJCs of Group P. Both Inter-CC and intra-CC were higher in Group S than in Group P, with values always > 0.8. Significative differences in EI and SR were detected between groups and between Group S and the affected limb of Group P; values were lower in Group S than in Group P. Conclusions SE can be a useful technique for evaluating DJCs, with good repeatability and reproducibility. DJCs appear softer in sound horses.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-02897-8ElasticityElastosonographyMetacarpophalangeal jointJoint capsuleHorseOsteoarthritis
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author Paola Straticò
Giulia Guerri
Adriana Palozzo
Paola Di Francesco
Massimo Vignoli
Vincenzo Varasano
Lucio Petrizzi
spellingShingle Paola Straticò
Giulia Guerri
Adriana Palozzo
Paola Di Francesco
Massimo Vignoli
Vincenzo Varasano
Lucio Petrizzi
Elastosonographic features of the metacarpophalangeal joint capsule in horses
BMC Veterinary Research
Elasticity
Elastosonography
Metacarpophalangeal joint
Joint capsule
Horse
Osteoarthritis
author_facet Paola Straticò
Giulia Guerri
Adriana Palozzo
Paola Di Francesco
Massimo Vignoli
Vincenzo Varasano
Lucio Petrizzi
author_sort Paola Straticò
title Elastosonographic features of the metacarpophalangeal joint capsule in horses
title_short Elastosonographic features of the metacarpophalangeal joint capsule in horses
title_full Elastosonographic features of the metacarpophalangeal joint capsule in horses
title_fullStr Elastosonographic features of the metacarpophalangeal joint capsule in horses
title_full_unstemmed Elastosonographic features of the metacarpophalangeal joint capsule in horses
title_sort elastosonographic features of the metacarpophalangeal joint capsule in horses
publisher BMC
series BMC Veterinary Research
issn 1746-6148
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Background Capsulitis leads to the release of inflammatory mediators in the joint, causing capsular fibrosis and osteoarthritis (OA). Strain elastosonography (SE) measures the elasticity of tissue by evaluating its strain in operator-dependent deformation. The aims of the study were to assess the feasibility, repeatability, and reproducibility of SE for imaging the distal attachment of the joint capsule (DJC) of metacarpophalangeal joints in sound horses (Group S) and in horses with metacarpophalangeal OA (Group P) and to evaluate differences in the elastosonographic patterns of these horses. After a whole lameness examination, fore fetlock DJCs were assigned to Group S and Group P and were thereafter examined by two operators using SE. Qualitative (i.e., colour grading score) and semi-quantitative (i.e., elasticity index (EI) and strain ratio (SR)) methods were used to evaluate the elastograms. The inter-rater reliability (IRR), intraclass correlation coefficient (intra-CC) and interclass correlation coefficient (inter-CC) were used to compare colour grading scores and the repeatability and reproducibility of EI and SR outcomes. The same parameters were compared between groups. P < 0.05 indicated a significant finding. Results Forty-one horses were included: 11 were in Group S and 30 were in Group P (16 with bilateral OA, 8 with left OA and 6 with right OA). IRR outcomes ranged from good to excellent. For transverse and longitudinal ultrasound scans, the colour grading score of Group S was significantly higher than the metacarpophalangeal DJCs of Group P. Both Inter-CC and intra-CC were higher in Group S than in Group P, with values always > 0.8. Significative differences in EI and SR were detected between groups and between Group S and the affected limb of Group P; values were lower in Group S than in Group P. Conclusions SE can be a useful technique for evaluating DJCs, with good repeatability and reproducibility. DJCs appear softer in sound horses.
topic Elasticity
Elastosonography
Metacarpophalangeal joint
Joint capsule
Horse
Osteoarthritis
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-02897-8
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