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Evaluation of subscapularis tendon tears of the anterosuperior aspect using radial-sequence magnetic resonance imaging
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used to diagnose subscapularis tendon tears; however, it is difficult to assess the anterosuperior aspect of these tears. Radial-sequence MRI can reveal the fiber components of the anterosuperior aspect, from perpendicular, by overcoming the par...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8811407/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35141682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseint.2021.08.005 |
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author | Matsushita, Ryosuke Yokoya, Shin Negi, Hiroshi Matsubara, Norimasa Akiyama, Yuji Adachi, Nobuo |
author_facet | Matsushita, Ryosuke Yokoya, Shin Negi, Hiroshi Matsubara, Norimasa Akiyama, Yuji Adachi, Nobuo |
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description | BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used to diagnose subscapularis tendon tears; however, it is difficult to assess the anterosuperior aspect of these tears. Radial-sequence MRI can reveal the fiber components of the anterosuperior aspect, from perpendicular, by overcoming the partial volume effect. We aimed to classify the insertion of subscapularis tendon tears on radial-sequence MRI and determine the effectiveness of radial-sequence MRI for subscapularis tendon tear assessments. METHODS: We retrospectively investigated 196 patients (mean age, 66.7 ± 9.0 years; 118 men, 78 women) who underwent 1.5 T MRI before arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Radial-sequence MRI findings of the anterosuperior aspect insertion of the subscapularis tendon were classified into five grades, and intraoperative findings compared with preoperative conventional MRI and radial-sequence MRI. We calculated sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and positive and negative predictive values. Interobserver and intraobserver reliability for radial-sequence MRI classification was calculated using kappa (κ). RESULTS: Conventional MRI sensitivity of subscapularis tendon tears was 45.3%; specificity, 95.8%; accuracy, 82.1%; positive predictive value, 80.0%; and negative predictive value, 82.5%. Radial-sequence MRI sensitivity was 92.5%; specificity, 88.1%; accuracy, 89.3%; positive predictive value, 74.2%; and negative predictive value, 96.9%. Sensitivity (P < .001), accuracy (P = .04), specificity (P = .02), and negative predictive values (P < .001) in radial-sequence MRI were significantly higher than those in conventional MRI. Intraobserver and interobserver reliabilities for radial-sequence MRI classification were κ = 0.78 and 0.65, respectively, corresponding to high reproducibility, and defined as good. CONCLUSION: We provide evidence that radial-sequence MRI is an effective tool to evaluate subscapularis tendon tears, especially before surgery. |
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spelling | pubmed-88114072022-02-08 Evaluation of subscapularis tendon tears of the anterosuperior aspect using radial-sequence magnetic resonance imaging Matsushita, Ryosuke Yokoya, Shin Negi, Hiroshi Matsubara, Norimasa Akiyama, Yuji Adachi, Nobuo JSES Int Shoulder BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is widely used to diagnose subscapularis tendon tears; however, it is difficult to assess the anterosuperior aspect of these tears. Radial-sequence MRI can reveal the fiber components of the anterosuperior aspect, from perpendicular, by overcoming the partial volume effect. We aimed to classify the insertion of subscapularis tendon tears on radial-sequence MRI and determine the effectiveness of radial-sequence MRI for subscapularis tendon tear assessments. METHODS: We retrospectively investigated 196 patients (mean age, 66.7 ± 9.0 years; 118 men, 78 women) who underwent 1.5 T MRI before arthroscopic rotator cuff repair. Radial-sequence MRI findings of the anterosuperior aspect insertion of the subscapularis tendon were classified into five grades, and intraoperative findings compared with preoperative conventional MRI and radial-sequence MRI. We calculated sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and positive and negative predictive values. Interobserver and intraobserver reliability for radial-sequence MRI classification was calculated using kappa (κ). RESULTS: Conventional MRI sensitivity of subscapularis tendon tears was 45.3%; specificity, 95.8%; accuracy, 82.1%; positive predictive value, 80.0%; and negative predictive value, 82.5%. Radial-sequence MRI sensitivity was 92.5%; specificity, 88.1%; accuracy, 89.3%; positive predictive value, 74.2%; and negative predictive value, 96.9%. Sensitivity (P < .001), accuracy (P = .04), specificity (P = .02), and negative predictive values (P < .001) in radial-sequence MRI were significantly higher than those in conventional MRI. Intraobserver and interobserver reliabilities for radial-sequence MRI classification were κ = 0.78 and 0.65, respectively, corresponding to high reproducibility, and defined as good. CONCLUSION: We provide evidence that radial-sequence MRI is an effective tool to evaluate subscapularis tendon tears, especially before surgery. Elsevier 2021-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8811407/ /pubmed/35141682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseint.2021.08.005 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Shoulder Matsushita, Ryosuke Yokoya, Shin Negi, Hiroshi Matsubara, Norimasa Akiyama, Yuji Adachi, Nobuo Evaluation of subscapularis tendon tears of the anterosuperior aspect using radial-sequence magnetic resonance imaging |
title | Evaluation of subscapularis tendon tears of the anterosuperior aspect using radial-sequence magnetic resonance imaging |
title_full | Evaluation of subscapularis tendon tears of the anterosuperior aspect using radial-sequence magnetic resonance imaging |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of subscapularis tendon tears of the anterosuperior aspect using radial-sequence magnetic resonance imaging |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of subscapularis tendon tears of the anterosuperior aspect using radial-sequence magnetic resonance imaging |
title_short | Evaluation of subscapularis tendon tears of the anterosuperior aspect using radial-sequence magnetic resonance imaging |
title_sort | evaluation of subscapularis tendon tears of the anterosuperior aspect using radial-sequence magnetic resonance imaging |
topic | Shoulder |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8811407/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35141682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jseint.2021.08.005 |
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