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Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Arthrography and Wrist Arthroscopy in the Evaluation of Chronic Wrist Pain in Indian Population
BACKGROUND: The purpose of our study was to compare magnetic resonance arthrography (MRA) as a diagnostic modality against the gold standard of wrist arthroscopy in the evaluation of chronic wrist pain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty three patients with chronic wrist pain suspected to have ligament i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6804379/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31673180 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ortho.IJOrtho_92_19 |
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author | Mehta, Nishank H Garg, Bhavuk Ansari, Tahir Srivastava, Deep N Kotwal, Prakash P |
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description | BACKGROUND: The purpose of our study was to compare magnetic resonance arthrography (MRA) as a diagnostic modality against the gold standard of wrist arthroscopy in the evaluation of chronic wrist pain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty three patients with chronic wrist pain suspected to have ligament injuries of the wrist were prospectively recruited. They underwent MRA examinations followed by wrist arthroscopy. Arthroscopic findings were compared with radiological findings focusing on three important structures – triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC), scapholunate ligament (SLL), and lunotriquetral ligament (LTL). RESULTS: For the 17 patients with TFCC tears/perforations on arthroscopy, MRA gave a sensitivity (SEN) = 88%, specificity (SPE) = 87.5%, positive predictive value (PPV) = 88%, and negative predictive value (NPV) = 87.5%. For the 13 patients with SLL tears on arthroscopy, MRA gave SEN = 77%, SPE = 100%, PPV = 100%, and NPV = 87%. For the 7 patients with LTL tears on arthroscopy, MRA gave SEN = 29%, SPE = 100%, PPV = 100%, and NPV = 84%. A composite correlation between findings on MRA and wrist arthroscopy revealed an overall SEN = 73%, SPE = 96%, PPV = 93%, and NPV = 85% for MRA, with overall accuracy = 88%. CONCLUSIONS: The presented diagnostic results of MRA are superior to those of magnetic resonance imaging quoted in literature. MRA is a potent tool for evaluating chronic wrist pain but tends to miss lesions of intrinsic carpal ligaments (SLL and LTL) more than TFCC. Wrist arthroscopy may be recommended when the clinical suspicion is strong. |
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spelling | pubmed-68043792019-11-01 Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Arthrography and Wrist Arthroscopy in the Evaluation of Chronic Wrist Pain in Indian Population Mehta, Nishank H Garg, Bhavuk Ansari, Tahir Srivastava, Deep N Kotwal, Prakash P Indian J Orthop Original Article BACKGROUND: The purpose of our study was to compare magnetic resonance arthrography (MRA) as a diagnostic modality against the gold standard of wrist arthroscopy in the evaluation of chronic wrist pain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty three patients with chronic wrist pain suspected to have ligament injuries of the wrist were prospectively recruited. They underwent MRA examinations followed by wrist arthroscopy. Arthroscopic findings were compared with radiological findings focusing on three important structures – triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC), scapholunate ligament (SLL), and lunotriquetral ligament (LTL). RESULTS: For the 17 patients with TFCC tears/perforations on arthroscopy, MRA gave a sensitivity (SEN) = 88%, specificity (SPE) = 87.5%, positive predictive value (PPV) = 88%, and negative predictive value (NPV) = 87.5%. For the 13 patients with SLL tears on arthroscopy, MRA gave SEN = 77%, SPE = 100%, PPV = 100%, and NPV = 87%. For the 7 patients with LTL tears on arthroscopy, MRA gave SEN = 29%, SPE = 100%, PPV = 100%, and NPV = 84%. A composite correlation between findings on MRA and wrist arthroscopy revealed an overall SEN = 73%, SPE = 96%, PPV = 93%, and NPV = 85% for MRA, with overall accuracy = 88%. CONCLUSIONS: The presented diagnostic results of MRA are superior to those of magnetic resonance imaging quoted in literature. MRA is a potent tool for evaluating chronic wrist pain but tends to miss lesions of intrinsic carpal ligaments (SLL and LTL) more than TFCC. Wrist arthroscopy may be recommended when the clinical suspicion is strong. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6804379/ /pubmed/31673180 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ortho.IJOrtho_92_19 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Indian Journal of Orthopaedics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Mehta, Nishank H Garg, Bhavuk Ansari, Tahir Srivastava, Deep N Kotwal, Prakash P Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Arthrography and Wrist Arthroscopy in the Evaluation of Chronic Wrist Pain in Indian Population |
title | Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Arthrography and Wrist Arthroscopy in the Evaluation of Chronic Wrist Pain in Indian Population |
title_full | Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Arthrography and Wrist Arthroscopy in the Evaluation of Chronic Wrist Pain in Indian Population |
title_fullStr | Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Arthrography and Wrist Arthroscopy in the Evaluation of Chronic Wrist Pain in Indian Population |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Arthrography and Wrist Arthroscopy in the Evaluation of Chronic Wrist Pain in Indian Population |
title_short | Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Arthrography and Wrist Arthroscopy in the Evaluation of Chronic Wrist Pain in Indian Population |
title_sort | comparison of magnetic resonance arthrography and wrist arthroscopy in the evaluation of chronic wrist pain in indian population |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6804379/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31673180 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ortho.IJOrtho_92_19 |
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