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Muscle fat infiltration following whiplash: A computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging comparison

Here we present a secondary analysis from a parent database of 97 acutely injured participants enrolled in a prospective inception cohort study of whiplash recovery after motor vehicle collision (MVC). The purpose was to investigate the deep and superficial neck extensor muscles with peri-traumatic...

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Autores principales: Elliott, James M., Smith, Andrew C., Hoggarth, Mark A., Albin, Stephanie R., Weber, Ken A., Haager, Mat, Fundaun, Joel, Wasielewski, Marie, Courtney, D. Mark, Parrish, Todd B.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7266316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32484835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234061
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author Elliott, James M.
Smith, Andrew C.
Hoggarth, Mark A.
Albin, Stephanie R.
Weber, Ken A.
Haager, Mat
Fundaun, Joel
Wasielewski, Marie
Courtney, D. Mark
Parrish, Todd B.
author_facet Elliott, James M.
Smith, Andrew C.
Hoggarth, Mark A.
Albin, Stephanie R.
Weber, Ken A.
Haager, Mat
Fundaun, Joel
Wasielewski, Marie
Courtney, D. Mark
Parrish, Todd B.
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description Here we present a secondary analysis from a parent database of 97 acutely injured participants enrolled in a prospective inception cohort study of whiplash recovery after motor vehicle collision (MVC). The purpose was to investigate the deep and superficial neck extensor muscles with peri-traumatic computed tomography (CT) and longitudinal measures of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in participants with varying levels of whiplash-related disability. Thirty-six underwent standard care imaging of the cervical spine with CT at a level-1 trauma designated emergency department. All 36 participants were assessed with MRI of the cervical spine at <1-week, 2-weeks, 3-, and 12-months post-injury and classified into three groups using initial pain severity and percentage scores on the Neck Disability Index (recovered (NDI of 0–8%), mild (NDI of 10–28%), or severe (NDI ≥ 30%)) at 3-months post MVC. CT muscle attenuation values were significantly correlated to muscle fat infiltration (MFI) on MRI at one-week post MVC. There was no significant difference in muscle attenuation across groups at the time of enrollment. A trend of lower muscle attenuation in the deep compared to the superficial extensors was observed in the severe group. MFI values in the deep muscles on MRI were significantly higher in the severe group when compared to the mild group at 1-year post MVC. This study provides further evidence that the magnitude of 1) deep MFI appears unique to those at risk of and eventually transitioning to chronic WAD and that 2) pre- or peri-traumatic muscular health, determined by CT muscle attenuation, may be contribute to our understanding of long-term recovery.
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spelling pubmed-72663162020-06-10 Muscle fat infiltration following whiplash: A computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging comparison Elliott, James M. Smith, Andrew C. Hoggarth, Mark A. Albin, Stephanie R. Weber, Ken A. Haager, Mat Fundaun, Joel Wasielewski, Marie Courtney, D. Mark Parrish, Todd B. PLoS One Research Article Here we present a secondary analysis from a parent database of 97 acutely injured participants enrolled in a prospective inception cohort study of whiplash recovery after motor vehicle collision (MVC). The purpose was to investigate the deep and superficial neck extensor muscles with peri-traumatic computed tomography (CT) and longitudinal measures of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in participants with varying levels of whiplash-related disability. Thirty-six underwent standard care imaging of the cervical spine with CT at a level-1 trauma designated emergency department. All 36 participants were assessed with MRI of the cervical spine at <1-week, 2-weeks, 3-, and 12-months post-injury and classified into three groups using initial pain severity and percentage scores on the Neck Disability Index (recovered (NDI of 0–8%), mild (NDI of 10–28%), or severe (NDI ≥ 30%)) at 3-months post MVC. CT muscle attenuation values were significantly correlated to muscle fat infiltration (MFI) on MRI at one-week post MVC. There was no significant difference in muscle attenuation across groups at the time of enrollment. A trend of lower muscle attenuation in the deep compared to the superficial extensors was observed in the severe group. MFI values in the deep muscles on MRI were significantly higher in the severe group when compared to the mild group at 1-year post MVC. This study provides further evidence that the magnitude of 1) deep MFI appears unique to those at risk of and eventually transitioning to chronic WAD and that 2) pre- or peri-traumatic muscular health, determined by CT muscle attenuation, may be contribute to our understanding of long-term recovery. Public Library of Science 2020-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7266316/ /pubmed/32484835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234061 Text en © 2020 Elliott et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Smith, Andrew C.
Hoggarth, Mark A.
Albin, Stephanie R.
Weber, Ken A.
Haager, Mat
Fundaun, Joel
Wasielewski, Marie
Courtney, D. Mark
Parrish, Todd B.
Muscle fat infiltration following whiplash: A computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging comparison
title Muscle fat infiltration following whiplash: A computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging comparison
title_full Muscle fat infiltration following whiplash: A computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging comparison
title_fullStr Muscle fat infiltration following whiplash: A computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging comparison
title_full_unstemmed Muscle fat infiltration following whiplash: A computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging comparison
title_short Muscle fat infiltration following whiplash: A computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging comparison
title_sort muscle fat infiltration following whiplash: a computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging comparison
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7266316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32484835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234061
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