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Comparing Shape Categorization to Circularity Measurement in the Evaluation of Median Nerve Compression Using Sonography.

Buwen Yao1, Kayla Gan1, Annie Lee1, Shawn C Roll1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study aimed to develop a subjective categorization of nerve shape and to examine the relationship of shape categorizations to measurement of nerve circularity.
METHODS: Wrists were evaluated with sonography in healthy participants. Images of the median nerve were obtained in the transverse plane at the level of pisiform with the fingers resting, gripping, and pinching. Nerves were categorized as ovoid, angular, or irregular, and the cross-sectional area and perimeter were measured to calculate nerve circularity.
RESULTS: Across 167 participants, the median nerve shifted from being primarily ovoid at rest to angular shaped when the fingers were in a full fist or pinching. Approximately three-quarters of subjects exhibited a shape change during dynamic movement. Irregular nerves had the lowest circularity values; however, the majority of nerves had similar circularity measures despite having different shapes.
CONCLUSIONS: Subjective categorization of shape has the potential to be a valid technique for evaluation of the median nerve using sonography, and this evaluation may provide additional information regarding nerve compression that is not fully captured by a circularity measure. Further investigation is needed to determine how these two techniques may be best used individually or together to advance clinical diagnosis, prevention, and rehabilitative interventions.

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Keywords:  Sonography; carpal tunnel syndrome; circularity; median nerve

Year:  2020        PMID: 32064465      PMCID: PMC7020616          DOI: 10.1177/8756479319898471

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Diagn Med Sonogr        ISSN: 1552-5430


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