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Ultrasound shear wave elastography of the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments in healthy subjects

AIM OF STUDY: Most sprained lateral ankle ligaments heal uneventfully, but in some cases the ligament’s elastic function is not restored, leading to chronic ankle instability. Ultrasound shear wave elastography can be used to quantify the elasticity of musculoskeletal soft tissues; it may serve as a...

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Autores principales: Gimber, Lana H., Daniel Latt, L, Caruso, Chelsea, Nuncio Zuniga, Andres A., Krupinski, Elizabeth A., Klauser, Andrea S., Taljanovic, Mihra S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8264467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34258033
http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/JoU.2021.0017
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author Gimber, Lana H.
Daniel Latt, L
Caruso, Chelsea
Nuncio Zuniga, Andres A.
Krupinski, Elizabeth A.
Klauser, Andrea S.
Taljanovic, Mihra S.
author_facet Gimber, Lana H.
Daniel Latt, L
Caruso, Chelsea
Nuncio Zuniga, Andres A.
Krupinski, Elizabeth A.
Klauser, Andrea S.
Taljanovic, Mihra S.
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description AIM OF STUDY: Most sprained lateral ankle ligaments heal uneventfully, but in some cases the ligament’s elastic function is not restored, leading to chronic ankle instability. Ultrasound shear wave elastography can be used to quantify the elasticity of musculoskeletal soft tissues; it may serve as a test of ankle ligament function during healing to potentially help differentiate normal from ineffective healing. The purpose of this study was to determine baseline shear wave velocity values for the lateral ankle ligaments in healthy male subjects, and to assess inter-observer reliability. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty-six ankles in 23 healthy male subjects aged 20–40 years underwent shear wave elastography of the lateral ankle ligaments performed by two musculoskeletal radiologists. Each ligament was evaluated three times with the ankle relaxed by both examiners, and under stress by a single examiner. Mean shear wave velocity values were compared for each ligament by each examiner. Inter-observer agreement was evaluated. RESULTS: The mean shear wave velocity at rest for the anterior talofibular ligament was 2.09 ± 0.3 (range 1.41–3.17); and for the calcaneofibular ligament 1.99 ± 0.36 (range 1.29–2.88). Good inter-observer agreement was found for the anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular ligament shear wave velocity measurements with the ankle in resting position. There was a significant difference in mean shear wave velocities between rest and stressed conditions for both anterior talofibular ligament (2.09 m/s vs 3.21 m/s; p <0.001) and calcaneofibular ligament (1.99 m/s vs 3.42 m/s; p <0.0001). CONCLUSION: Shear wave elastography shows promise as a reproducible method to quantify ankle ligament stiffness. This study reveals that shear waves velocities of the normal lateral ankle ligaments increased with applied stress compared to the resting state.
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spelling pubmed-82644672021-07-12 Ultrasound shear wave elastography of the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments in healthy subjects Gimber, Lana H. Daniel Latt, L Caruso, Chelsea Nuncio Zuniga, Andres A. Krupinski, Elizabeth A. Klauser, Andrea S. Taljanovic, Mihra S. J Ultrason Medicine AIM OF STUDY: Most sprained lateral ankle ligaments heal uneventfully, but in some cases the ligament’s elastic function is not restored, leading to chronic ankle instability. Ultrasound shear wave elastography can be used to quantify the elasticity of musculoskeletal soft tissues; it may serve as a test of ankle ligament function during healing to potentially help differentiate normal from ineffective healing. The purpose of this study was to determine baseline shear wave velocity values for the lateral ankle ligaments in healthy male subjects, and to assess inter-observer reliability. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Forty-six ankles in 23 healthy male subjects aged 20–40 years underwent shear wave elastography of the lateral ankle ligaments performed by two musculoskeletal radiologists. Each ligament was evaluated three times with the ankle relaxed by both examiners, and under stress by a single examiner. Mean shear wave velocity values were compared for each ligament by each examiner. Inter-observer agreement was evaluated. RESULTS: The mean shear wave velocity at rest for the anterior talofibular ligament was 2.09 ± 0.3 (range 1.41–3.17); and for the calcaneofibular ligament 1.99 ± 0.36 (range 1.29–2.88). Good inter-observer agreement was found for the anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular ligament shear wave velocity measurements with the ankle in resting position. There was a significant difference in mean shear wave velocities between rest and stressed conditions for both anterior talofibular ligament (2.09 m/s vs 3.21 m/s; p <0.001) and calcaneofibular ligament (1.99 m/s vs 3.42 m/s; p <0.0001). CONCLUSION: Shear wave elastography shows promise as a reproducible method to quantify ankle ligament stiffness. This study reveals that shear waves velocities of the normal lateral ankle ligaments increased with applied stress compared to the resting state. Exeley Inc. 2021-06-07 2021-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8264467/ /pubmed/34258033 http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/JoU.2021.0017 Text en © Polish Ultrasound Society. Published by Medical Communications Sp. z o.o. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article licensed under the Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Medicine
Gimber, Lana H.
Daniel Latt, L
Caruso, Chelsea
Nuncio Zuniga, Andres A.
Krupinski, Elizabeth A.
Klauser, Andrea S.
Taljanovic, Mihra S.
Ultrasound shear wave elastography of the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments in healthy subjects
title Ultrasound shear wave elastography of the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments in healthy subjects
title_full Ultrasound shear wave elastography of the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments in healthy subjects
title_fullStr Ultrasound shear wave elastography of the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments in healthy subjects
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound shear wave elastography of the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments in healthy subjects
title_short Ultrasound shear wave elastography of the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments in healthy subjects
title_sort ultrasound shear wave elastography of the anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular ligaments in healthy subjects
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8264467/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34258033
http://dx.doi.org/10.15557/JoU.2021.0017
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