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'Soft, hard, or just right?' Applications and limitations of axial-strain sonoelastography and shear-wave elastography in the assessment of tendon injuries

机译:“软,硬还是恰到好处?”轴向应变超声弹性成像和剪切波弹性成像在肌腱损伤评估中的应用和局限性

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Injury to a tendon leads to alterations in the mechanical properties of the tendon. Axial-strain sonoelastography and shear-wave elastography are relatively new, real-time imaging techniques that evaluate the mechanical properties of tendons in addition to the existing morphological and vascular information that is obtained with traditional imaging tools. Axial-strain sonoelastography displays the subjective distribution of strain data on an elastogram caused by tissue compression, whereas shear-wave elastography provides a more objective, quantitative measure of the intrinsic tissue elasticity using the acoustic push-pulse. Recent studies suggest that axial-strain sonoelastography is able to distinguish between asymptomatic and diseased tendons, and is potentially more sensitive than conventional ultrasound in detecting early tendinopathy. Shear-wave elastography seems to be a feasible tool for depicting elasticity and functional recovery of tendons after surgical management. While initial results have been promising, axial-strain sonoelastography and shear-wave elastography have not yet found routine use in wider clinical practice. Possible barriers to the dissemination of axial-strain sonoelastography technique include operator dependency, technical limitations such as artefacts and lack of reproducibility and quantification of sonoelastography data. Shear-wave elastography may improve the reproducibility of elastography data, although there is only one published study on the topic to date. Large-scale longitudinal studies are needed to further elucidate the clinical relevance and potential applications of axial-strain sonoelastography and shear-wave elastography in diagnosing, predicting, and monitoring the progress of tendon healing before they can be widely adopted into routine clinical practice.
机译:肌腱损伤导致肌腱机械性能改变。轴向应变超声弹性成像和剪切波弹性成像是相对较新的实时成像技术,除了可以使用传统成像工具获得的现有形态学和血管信息外,还可以评估肌腱的机械性能。轴向应变超声弹性成像在由组织压缩引起的弹性成像上显示应变数据的主观分布,而剪切波弹性成像使用声推脉冲提供了一种更客观,定量的内在组织弹性测量。最近的研究表明,轴向应变超声弹性成像能够区分无症状的肌腱和患病的肌腱,并且在检测早期肌腱病变方面可能比常规超声更敏感。剪切波弹性成像似乎是一种可行的工具,用于描述外科治疗后肌腱的弹性和功能恢复。尽管初步结果令人鼓舞,但轴向应变超声弹性成像和剪切波弹性成像尚未在更广泛的临床实践中常规使用。传播轴向应变超声弹性成像技术的可能障碍包括操作员依赖性,技术限制(例如伪影)以及超声弹性成像数据的可重复性和量化性不足。剪波弹性成像可能会提高弹性成像数据的可重复性,尽管迄今为止,只有一个发表的关于该主题的研究。需要进行大规模的纵向研究,以进一步阐明轴向应变超声弹性成像和剪切波弹性成像的临床相关性以及在诊断,预测和监测肌腱愈合进展方面的潜在应用,然后才能将其广泛应用于常规临床实践中。

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