优化肩胛胸注射:手部定位在提高程序简便性中的作用。

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Journal of Ultrasound Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1007/s40477-024-00947-z
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简介肩胛胸关节的病变可能导致疼痛症状,如皱襞和滑囊炎。虽然保守治疗是首选,但持续的症状可能需要图像引导注射。本研究旨在确定超声波检查时的最佳手部定位,以最大限度地增加肩胛骨与胸壁之间的距离,并改善注射时的可及性:这项横断面观察研究包括 10 名健康的成年志愿者,他们没有肩胛胸问题或外伤/手术史。两名肌肉骨骼放射科医生分别用超声波测量了三种手位的肩胛胸距离:1.双手放在头部下方;2. 双手放在躯干一侧;3.双手悬挂在沙发边。数据使用 SPSS 24.0 进行分析。连续变量用平均值和标准差(SD)表示,显著性以 p 为标准:对 20 个肩胛胸关节(10 名志愿者)的测量结果如下:位置 1:基线值为 1。 位置 2:距离增加了 1.515 毫米 ± 3.617(95% CI [- 0.0178, 3.208])。位置 3:距离增加了 2.175 毫米 ± 0.66(95% CI [0.793,3.557])。统计分析表明,不同位置之间无明显差异(P = 0.39)。不过,两位放射科医生都主观地指出,2 号和 3 号体位能更好地进行介入治疗:这项研究强调了手部定位在优化肩胛胸距离以进行治疗干预方面的重要性。虽然没有发现明显的统计学差异,但结果表明对临床实践有潜在的益处。需要对更大的样本进行进一步研究,以建立以证据为基础的肩胛胸注射指南。
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Optimizing scapulothoracic injections: the role of hand positioning in enhancing procedural ease.

Introduction: Pathologies of the scapulothoracic articulation may lead to painful symptoms such as crepitus and bursitis. While conservative treatments are preferred, persistent symptoms may require image-guided injections. This study aims to determine the optimal hand positioning during ultrasound to maximize the distance between the scapula and thoracic wall, and improve its accessibility during injections.

Methods: This cross-sectional observational study included ten healthy adult volunteers without scapulothoracic issues or history of trauma/surgery. Two musculoskeletal radiologists independently measured the scapulothoracic distance on Ultrasound in three hand positions: 1. Hands under the head; 2. Hands by the side of the trunk; and 3. Hands hanging by the side of the couch. Data was analyzed using SPSS 24.0. Continuous variables were described using mean and standard deviation (SD), with significance set at p < 0.05.

Results: Measurements on 20 scapulothoracic articulations (10 volunteers) showed the following findings: Position 1: Baseline value of 1. Position 2: Distance increased by 1.515 mm ± 3.617 (95% CI [- 0.0178, 3.208]. Position 3: Distance increased by 2.175 mm ± 0.66 (95% CI [0.793, 3.557]. Statistical analysis indicated no significant difference (p = 0.39) between positions. However, both radiologists subjectively noted that positions 2 and 3 provided better access for interventions.

Conclusion: This study highlights the importance of hand positioning in optimizing the scapulothoracic distance for therapeutic interventions. While no significant statistical differences were found, the results suggest potential benefits for clinical practice. Further research with larger samples is needed to establish evidence-based guidelines for scapulothoracic injections.

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Journal of Ultrasound
Journal of Ultrasound RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ultrasound is the official journal of the Italian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (SIUMB). The journal publishes original contributions (research and review articles, case reports, technical reports and letters to the editor) on significant advances in clinical diagnostic, interventional and therapeutic applications, clinical techniques, the physics, engineering and technology of ultrasound in medicine and biology, and in cross-sectional diagnostic imaging. The official language of Journal of Ultrasound is English.
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