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Use of Ultrasound Elastography in the Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System

This article presents possible applications of ultrasound elastography in musculoskeletal imaging based on the available literature, as well as the possibility of extending indications for the use of elastography in the future. Ultrasound elastography (EUS) is a new method that shows structural chan...

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Autores principales: Paluch, Łukasz, Nawrocka-Laskus, Ewa, Wieczorek, Janusz, Mruk, Bartosz, Frel, Małgorzata, Walecki, Jerzy
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4880311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27279926
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.896099
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author Paluch, Łukasz
Nawrocka-Laskus, Ewa
Wieczorek, Janusz
Mruk, Bartosz
Frel, Małgorzata
Walecki, Jerzy
author_facet Paluch, Łukasz
Nawrocka-Laskus, Ewa
Wieczorek, Janusz
Mruk, Bartosz
Frel, Małgorzata
Walecki, Jerzy
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description This article presents possible applications of ultrasound elastography in musculoskeletal imaging based on the available literature, as well as the possibility of extending indications for the use of elastography in the future. Ultrasound elastography (EUS) is a new method that shows structural changes in tissues following application of physical stress. Elastography techniques have been widely used to assess muscles and tendons in vitro since the early parts of the twentieth century. Only recently with the advent of new technology and creation of highly specialized ultrasound devices, has elastography gained widespread use in numerous applications. The authors performed a search of the Medline/PubMed databases for original research and reviewed publications on the application of ultrasound elastography for musculoskeletal imaging. All publications demonstrate possible uses of ultrasound elastography in examinations of the musculoskeletal system. The most widely studied areas include the muscles, tendons and rheumatic diseases. There are also reports on the employment in vessel imaging. The main limitation of elastography as a technique is above all the variability of applied pressure during imaging, which is operator-dependent. It would therefore be reasonable to provide clear guidelines on the technique applied, as well as clear indications for performing the test. It is important to develop methods for creating artifact-free, closed-loop, compression-decompression cycles. The main advantages include cost-effectiveness, short duration of the study, non-invasive nature of the procedure, as well as a potentially broader clinical availability. There are no clear guidelines with regard to indications as well as examination techniques. Ultrasound elastography is a new and still poorly researched method. We conclude, however, that it can be widely used in the examinations of musculoskeletal system. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct large, multi-center studies to determine the methodology, indications and technique of examination.
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spelling pubmed-48803112016-06-08 Use of Ultrasound Elastography in the Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System Paluch, Łukasz Nawrocka-Laskus, Ewa Wieczorek, Janusz Mruk, Bartosz Frel, Małgorzata Walecki, Jerzy Pol J Radiol Review Article This article presents possible applications of ultrasound elastography in musculoskeletal imaging based on the available literature, as well as the possibility of extending indications for the use of elastography in the future. Ultrasound elastography (EUS) is a new method that shows structural changes in tissues following application of physical stress. Elastography techniques have been widely used to assess muscles and tendons in vitro since the early parts of the twentieth century. Only recently with the advent of new technology and creation of highly specialized ultrasound devices, has elastography gained widespread use in numerous applications. The authors performed a search of the Medline/PubMed databases for original research and reviewed publications on the application of ultrasound elastography for musculoskeletal imaging. All publications demonstrate possible uses of ultrasound elastography in examinations of the musculoskeletal system. The most widely studied areas include the muscles, tendons and rheumatic diseases. There are also reports on the employment in vessel imaging. The main limitation of elastography as a technique is above all the variability of applied pressure during imaging, which is operator-dependent. It would therefore be reasonable to provide clear guidelines on the technique applied, as well as clear indications for performing the test. It is important to develop methods for creating artifact-free, closed-loop, compression-decompression cycles. The main advantages include cost-effectiveness, short duration of the study, non-invasive nature of the procedure, as well as a potentially broader clinical availability. There are no clear guidelines with regard to indications as well as examination techniques. Ultrasound elastography is a new and still poorly researched method. We conclude, however, that it can be widely used in the examinations of musculoskeletal system. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct large, multi-center studies to determine the methodology, indications and technique of examination. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2016-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4880311/ /pubmed/27279926 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.896099 Text en © Pol J Radiol, 2016 This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited.
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Walecki, Jerzy
Use of Ultrasound Elastography in the Assessment of the Musculoskeletal System
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