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Shear Wave Elastography Is a Reliable and Repeatable Method for Measuring the Elastic Modulus of the Rectus Femoris Muscle and Patellar Tendon
Author(s) -
Taş Serkan,
Onur Mehmet Ruhi,
Yılmaz Seval,
Soylu Abdullah Ruhi,
Korkusuz Feza
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of ultrasound in medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.574
H-Index - 91
eISSN - 1550-9613
pISSN - 0278-4297
DOI - 10.7863/ultra.16.03032
Subject(s) - medicine , rectus femoris muscle , elastography , intraclass correlation , patellar tendon , ultrasound , tendon , patellar ligament , nuclear medicine , biomedical engineering , orthodontics , surgery , radiology , electromyography , physical medicine and rehabilitation , clinical psychology , psychometrics
Objectives The purpose of this study was to determine intraobserver, interobserver, and inter‐day reliability levels for stiffness measurements of the patellar tendon and rectus femoris muscle using shear wave elastography (SWE). Methods This study was conducted on 12 healthy male individuals. Two examiners measured mean shear wave velocity values of the patellar tendons and rectus femoris muscles of both extremities using a 9L4 (4‐9 MHz) transducer and an Acuson S3000 ultrasound system (Siemens Medical Solutions, Mountain View, CA). The elasticity images were acquired by the Virtual Touch tissue imaging quantification technique (Siemens Medical Solutions). Measurements were repeated 20 minutes and 1 week after the first measurements. The reliability of SWE measurements was assessed by means of the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Results The 12 participants ranged in age from 19 to 33 years (mean age ± SD, 25.33 ± 4.56 years). For the patellar tendon stiffness measurements with SWE, it was found that intraobserver reliability (ICC, 0.91–0.92) and interday reliability (ICC, 0.81–0.83) were excellent, and interobserver reliability (ICC, 0.71) was good. For the rectus femoris muscle stiffness measurements with SWE, it was found that the intraobserver reliability (ICC, 0.93–0.94), interday reliability (ICC, 0.81–0.91), and interobserver reliability (ICC, 0.95) were perfect. Conclusions Shear wave elastography using the Virtual Touch tissue imaging quantification technique is a reliable and repeatable technique for patellar tendon and rectus femoris stiffness measurements according to intraobserver, interday, and interobserver ICC values.