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Cross-Sectional Area Reference Values for Sonography of Peripheral Nerves in Taiwanese Adults

Background: Neuromuscular ultrasound is a complementary technology that aids in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy. The interpretation of neuromuscular ultrasound results requires the use of accurate normative cross-sectional area (CSA) reference values. This study aims to provide CSA reference...

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Autores principales: Hsieh, Pei-Chen, Chang, Kuo-Hsuan, Wu, Yih-Ru, Ro, Long-Sun, Chu, Chun-Che, Lyu, Rong-Kuo, Liao, Ming-Feng, Kuo, Hung-Chou
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8596614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34803870
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.722403
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author Hsieh, Pei-Chen
Chang, Kuo-Hsuan
Wu, Yih-Ru
Ro, Long-Sun
Chu, Chun-Che
Lyu, Rong-Kuo
Liao, Ming-Feng
Kuo, Hung-Chou
author_facet Hsieh, Pei-Chen
Chang, Kuo-Hsuan
Wu, Yih-Ru
Ro, Long-Sun
Chu, Chun-Che
Lyu, Rong-Kuo
Liao, Ming-Feng
Kuo, Hung-Chou
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description Background: Neuromuscular ultrasound is a complementary technology that aids in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy. The interpretation of neuromuscular ultrasound results requires the use of accurate normative cross-sectional area (CSA) reference values. This study aims to provide CSA reference values specific to Taiwanese adults for Sonography of peripheral nerves in the upper and lower extremities. Methods: The study cohort included 66 healthy subjects (36 women; 30 men). A linear probe was used to measure the CSA of the median, ulnar, radial, tibial, sural, and peroneal nerves at multiple sites. These data were analyzed to determine standard ranges for the CSA at each site (reference range = mean ± 2 × SD) and identify correlations between the CSA and patient characteristics. Results: Normative CSA ranges were determined for all the assessed nerve sites, revealing that the nerve sizes in this Taiwanese population were smaller than Caucasian populations but comparable to those reported for other Asian cohorts. Men tended to have larger nerves than women, even after adjusting for height and weight. The size of ulnar nerve in the cubital tunnel and the peroneal nerve in the popliteal fossa correlated negatively with increasing age. The nerve size correlated positively with increasing weight and BMI at several sites, correlation of median nerve in the forearm with weight and BMI was significant after multiple testing. Significant correlation was also found between size of ulnar nerve in cubital tunnel and decreasing height. Conclusion: We provide reference ranges for neuromuscular ultrasound CSA values for the upper and lower extremities that are specific to the Taiwanese population. These reference values may be useful for evaluating peripheral neuropathy in Taiwanese subjects.
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spelling pubmed-85966142021-11-18 Cross-Sectional Area Reference Values for Sonography of Peripheral Nerves in Taiwanese Adults Hsieh, Pei-Chen Chang, Kuo-Hsuan Wu, Yih-Ru Ro, Long-Sun Chu, Chun-Che Lyu, Rong-Kuo Liao, Ming-Feng Kuo, Hung-Chou Front Neurol Neurology Background: Neuromuscular ultrasound is a complementary technology that aids in the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy. The interpretation of neuromuscular ultrasound results requires the use of accurate normative cross-sectional area (CSA) reference values. This study aims to provide CSA reference values specific to Taiwanese adults for Sonography of peripheral nerves in the upper and lower extremities. Methods: The study cohort included 66 healthy subjects (36 women; 30 men). A linear probe was used to measure the CSA of the median, ulnar, radial, tibial, sural, and peroneal nerves at multiple sites. These data were analyzed to determine standard ranges for the CSA at each site (reference range = mean ± 2 × SD) and identify correlations between the CSA and patient characteristics. Results: Normative CSA ranges were determined for all the assessed nerve sites, revealing that the nerve sizes in this Taiwanese population were smaller than Caucasian populations but comparable to those reported for other Asian cohorts. Men tended to have larger nerves than women, even after adjusting for height and weight. The size of ulnar nerve in the cubital tunnel and the peroneal nerve in the popliteal fossa correlated negatively with increasing age. The nerve size correlated positively with increasing weight and BMI at several sites, correlation of median nerve in the forearm with weight and BMI was significant after multiple testing. Significant correlation was also found between size of ulnar nerve in cubital tunnel and decreasing height. Conclusion: We provide reference ranges for neuromuscular ultrasound CSA values for the upper and lower extremities that are specific to the Taiwanese population. These reference values may be useful for evaluating peripheral neuropathy in Taiwanese subjects. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8596614/ /pubmed/34803870 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.722403 Text en Copyright © 2021 Hsieh, Chang, Wu, Ro, Chu, Lyu, Liao and Kuo. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Hsieh, Pei-Chen
Chang, Kuo-Hsuan
Wu, Yih-Ru
Ro, Long-Sun
Chu, Chun-Che
Lyu, Rong-Kuo
Liao, Ming-Feng
Kuo, Hung-Chou
Cross-Sectional Area Reference Values for Sonography of Peripheral Nerves in Taiwanese Adults
title Cross-Sectional Area Reference Values for Sonography of Peripheral Nerves in Taiwanese Adults
title_full Cross-Sectional Area Reference Values for Sonography of Peripheral Nerves in Taiwanese Adults
title_fullStr Cross-Sectional Area Reference Values for Sonography of Peripheral Nerves in Taiwanese Adults
title_full_unstemmed Cross-Sectional Area Reference Values for Sonography of Peripheral Nerves in Taiwanese Adults
title_short Cross-Sectional Area Reference Values for Sonography of Peripheral Nerves in Taiwanese Adults
title_sort cross-sectional area reference values for sonography of peripheral nerves in taiwanese adults
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8596614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34803870
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.722403
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