Reliability of ultrasound measurements of muscle thickness and echointensity in older adults with type 2 diabetes

Kirsten E. Bell, Michael T. Paris, Maryia Samuel, Marina Mourtzakis
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Abstract

Ultrasound is an emerging tool for muscle-based measurements. However, the analysis of hyperechoic images (high muscle fat infiltration, as in type 2 diabetes [T2D]) can be challenging.

Objective

To evaluate the reliability of ultrasound image analysis of muscle thickness and echointensity in older adults with T2D and non-diabetic controls by experienced and novice analysts. We hypothesized that reliability would be high for the experienced analysts, and lower, but acceptable, for a novice analyst.

Methods

We recruited three groups: 1) adults >60 years with T2D; 2) age- and sex-matched normoglycemic controls; and 3) healthy adults 18–35 years. All participants underwent ultrasound imaging of the abdomen and anterior thigh. Ultrasound images were de-identified, randomized, and separately analyzed by two expert analysts (>3 years experience each). A subset of images was also analyzed by a novice analyst with no prior experience. Inter- and intra-rater reliability was assessed using coefficients of variation (CVs), intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs), and Bland-Altman analysis.

Results

For the expert analysts, ICCs were >0.90 and CVs were <10 % for all measurements, regardless of participant group. For the novice analyst, all ICCs were >0.90, except for rectus abdominus thickness measurements in the T2D group (ICC: 0.659 [95%CI: -0.134, 0.911]). CVs were <10 % for all measurements, except for rectus abdominus thickness in the T2D group (CV: 12.7 %). Ultrasound image analysis of muscle thickness and echointensity by experienced analysts was highly reliable.

Conclusion

Novice and expert analysts produced comparable measurements, except for rectus abdominus thickness in images obtained from older adults with T2D.

超声波测量 2 型糖尿病老年人肌肉厚度和回声密度的可靠性
超声波是一种新兴的肌肉测量工具。目标评估有经验和新手分析师对患有 T2D 的老年人和非糖尿病对照组的肌肉厚度和回声密度进行超声波图像分析的可靠性。方法我们招募了三组人:1)患有 T2D 的 60 岁成年人;2)年龄和性别匹配的血糖正常对照组;3)18-35 岁的健康成年人。所有参与者都接受了腹部和大腿前侧的超声波成像检查。超声波图像经过去标识化、随机化处理,并由两名专家分析师(各有 3 年经验)分别进行分析。一名没有经验的新手分析师也对部分图像进行了分析。使用变异系数 (CV)、类内相关系数 (ICC) 和 Bland-Altman 分析评估了评分者之间和评分者内部的可靠性。对于新手分析师而言,除了 T2D 组的腹直肌厚度测量值(ICC:0.659 [95%CI:-0.134, 0.911])外,其他所有测量值的 ICC 均为 0.90。除 T2D 组的腹直肌厚度(CV:12.7%)外,所有测量值的 CV 均为 10%。结论除了对患有 T2D 的老年人的腹直肌厚度进行测量外,新手和专家分析师的测量结果具有可比性。
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