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Specificity of transcranial sonography in parkinson spectrum disorders in comparison to degenerative cognitive syndromes

BACKGROUND: Hyperechogenicity of the substantia nigra (SN+), detected by transcranial sonography (TCS), was reported as a characteristic finding in Parkinson's disease (PD), with high diagnostic accuracy values, when compared mainly to healthy controls or essential tremor (ET) group. However, s...

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Autores principales: Laučkaitė, Kristina, Rastenytė, Daiva, Šurkienė, Danguolė, Vaitkus, Antanas, Sakalauskas, Andrius, Lukoševičius, Arūnas, Gleiznienė, Rymantė
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3317847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22400906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-12-12
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author Laučkaitė, Kristina
Rastenytė, Daiva
Šurkienė, Danguolė
Vaitkus, Antanas
Sakalauskas, Andrius
Lukoševičius, Arūnas
Gleiznienė, Rymantė
author_facet Laučkaitė, Kristina
Rastenytė, Daiva
Šurkienė, Danguolė
Vaitkus, Antanas
Sakalauskas, Andrius
Lukoševičius, Arūnas
Gleiznienė, Rymantė
author_sort Laučkaitė, Kristina
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description BACKGROUND: Hyperechogenicity of the substantia nigra (SN+), detected by transcranial sonography (TCS), was reported as a characteristic finding in Parkinson's disease (PD), with high diagnostic accuracy values, when compared mainly to healthy controls or essential tremor (ET) group. However, some data is accumulating that the SN + could be detected in other neurodegenerative and even in non-neurodegenerative disorders too. Our aim was to estimate the diagnostic accuracy of TCS, mainly focusing on the specificity point, when applied to a range of the parkinsonian disorders, and comparing to the degenerative cognitive syndromes. METHODS: A prospective study was carried out at the Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences from January until September 2011. Initially, a TCS and clinical examination were performed on 258 patients and 76 controls. The General Electric Voluson 730 Expert ultrasound system was used. There were 12.8% of cases excluded with insufficient temporal bones, and 4.3% excluded with an unclear diagnosis. The studied sample consisted of the groups: PD (n = 71, 33.2%), ET (n = 58, 27.1%), PD and ET (n = 10, 4.7%), atypical parkinsonian syndromes (APS) (n = 3, 1.4%), hereditary neurodegenerative parkinsonism (HDP) (n = 3, 1.4%), secondary parkinsonism (SP) (n = 23, 10.8%), mild cognitive impairment (MCI) (n = 33, 15.4%), dementia (n = 13, 6.1%), and control (n = 71). RESULTS: There were 80.3% of PD patients at stages 1 & 2 according to Hoehn and Yahr. At the cut-off value of 0.20 cm(2 )of the SN+, the sensitivity for PD was 94.3% and the specificity - 63.3% (ROC analysis, AUC 0.891), in comparison to the rest of the cohort. At the cut-off value of 0.26 cm(2), the sensitivity was 90% and the specificity 82.4%. The estimations for the lowest specificity for PD, in comparison to the latter subgroups (at the cut-off values of 0.20 cm(2 )and 0.26 cm(2), respectively) were: 0% and 33.3% to APS, 33.3% and 66.7% to HDP, 34.8% and 69.6% to SP, 55.2% and 82.8% to ET, 75% and 91.7% to dementia. CONCLUSIONS: The high sensitivity of the test could be employed as a valuable screening tool. But TCS is more useful as a supplementary diagnostic method, due to the specificity values not being comprehensive.
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spelling pubmed-33178472012-04-04 Specificity of transcranial sonography in parkinson spectrum disorders in comparison to degenerative cognitive syndromes Laučkaitė, Kristina Rastenytė, Daiva Šurkienė, Danguolė Vaitkus, Antanas Sakalauskas, Andrius Lukoševičius, Arūnas Gleiznienė, Rymantė BMC Neurol Research Article BACKGROUND: Hyperechogenicity of the substantia nigra (SN+), detected by transcranial sonography (TCS), was reported as a characteristic finding in Parkinson's disease (PD), with high diagnostic accuracy values, when compared mainly to healthy controls or essential tremor (ET) group. However, some data is accumulating that the SN + could be detected in other neurodegenerative and even in non-neurodegenerative disorders too. Our aim was to estimate the diagnostic accuracy of TCS, mainly focusing on the specificity point, when applied to a range of the parkinsonian disorders, and comparing to the degenerative cognitive syndromes. METHODS: A prospective study was carried out at the Hospital of Lithuanian University of Health Sciences from January until September 2011. Initially, a TCS and clinical examination were performed on 258 patients and 76 controls. The General Electric Voluson 730 Expert ultrasound system was used. There were 12.8% of cases excluded with insufficient temporal bones, and 4.3% excluded with an unclear diagnosis. The studied sample consisted of the groups: PD (n = 71, 33.2%), ET (n = 58, 27.1%), PD and ET (n = 10, 4.7%), atypical parkinsonian syndromes (APS) (n = 3, 1.4%), hereditary neurodegenerative parkinsonism (HDP) (n = 3, 1.4%), secondary parkinsonism (SP) (n = 23, 10.8%), mild cognitive impairment (MCI) (n = 33, 15.4%), dementia (n = 13, 6.1%), and control (n = 71). RESULTS: There were 80.3% of PD patients at stages 1 & 2 according to Hoehn and Yahr. At the cut-off value of 0.20 cm(2 )of the SN+, the sensitivity for PD was 94.3% and the specificity - 63.3% (ROC analysis, AUC 0.891), in comparison to the rest of the cohort. At the cut-off value of 0.26 cm(2), the sensitivity was 90% and the specificity 82.4%. The estimations for the lowest specificity for PD, in comparison to the latter subgroups (at the cut-off values of 0.20 cm(2 )and 0.26 cm(2), respectively) were: 0% and 33.3% to APS, 33.3% and 66.7% to HDP, 34.8% and 69.6% to SP, 55.2% and 82.8% to ET, 75% and 91.7% to dementia. CONCLUSIONS: The high sensitivity of the test could be employed as a valuable screening tool. But TCS is more useful as a supplementary diagnostic method, due to the specificity values not being comprehensive. BioMed Central 2012-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3317847/ /pubmed/22400906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-12-12 Text en Copyright ©2012 Laučkaitė et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Laučkaitė, Kristina
Rastenytė, Daiva
Šurkienė, Danguolė
Vaitkus, Antanas
Sakalauskas, Andrius
Lukoševičius, Arūnas
Gleiznienė, Rymantė
Specificity of transcranial sonography in parkinson spectrum disorders in comparison to degenerative cognitive syndromes
title Specificity of transcranial sonography in parkinson spectrum disorders in comparison to degenerative cognitive syndromes
title_full Specificity of transcranial sonography in parkinson spectrum disorders in comparison to degenerative cognitive syndromes
title_fullStr Specificity of transcranial sonography in parkinson spectrum disorders in comparison to degenerative cognitive syndromes
title_full_unstemmed Specificity of transcranial sonography in parkinson spectrum disorders in comparison to degenerative cognitive syndromes
title_short Specificity of transcranial sonography in parkinson spectrum disorders in comparison to degenerative cognitive syndromes
title_sort specificity of transcranial sonography in parkinson spectrum disorders in comparison to degenerative cognitive syndromes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3317847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22400906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-12-12
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