| Literature DB >> 34295255 |
Lucie Risch1, Josefine Stoll1, Anne Schomöller1, Tilman Engel1, Frank Mayer1,2, Michael Cassel1,2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated intraindividual differences of intratendinous blood flow (IBF) in response to running exercise in participants with Achilles tendinopathy.Entities:
Keywords: Achilles tendinopathy; Advanced Dynamic Flow; neovascularization; sonography; tendinosis; ultrasound
Year: 2021 PMID: 34295255 PMCID: PMC8290144 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2021.617497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
FIGURE 1B-mode ultrasound image showing a hypoechogenic area (arrows) and spindle-shaped thickening (red lines) of a symptomatic Achilles tendon.
FIGURE 2Momentary images from intratendinous blood flow (IBF) video sequences of an asymptomatic (top) and symptomatic (bottom) Achilles tendon.
Tendon characteristics of the symptomatic and asymptomatic side.
| Symptomatic side ( | Asymptomatic side ( | |
| Spindle-shaped thickening | 19/19(100%) | 3/19(16%) |
| Hypoechogenicity | 19/19(100%) | 8/19(42%) |
| IBF (Upre) | 14/19(74%) | 8/19(42%) |
| IBF (Upre) and structural alterations | 14/19(74%) | 5/19(26%) |
| IBF responders | 12/19(63%) | 9/19(47%) |
| IBF non-responders | 7/19(37%) | 10/19(53%) |
| –With persisting IBF | 3/19(16%) | 2/19(11%) |
| –With no IBF at all | 4/19(21%) | 8/19(42%) |
FIGURE 3Side differences between IBF at baseline (Upre) in the symptomatic and asymptomatic Achilles tendon (AT). Positive values indicate higher amount of IBF in the symptomatic AT; dashed line indicates mean difference.
FIGURE 5Mean IBF changes in response to exercise (difference to baseline) for symptomatic (sym) and asymptomatic (asym) ATs over the course of time (Upre–U120).
FIGURE 4Diamond plots showing mean and 95% CI of IBF at baseline (resting IBF), difference between U5 and Upre (acute response), and mean difference between U30–120 and Upre (prolonged response). ∗Indicates significant intraindividual differences (p < 0.01).
FIGURE 6Scatterplot with trend lines indicating the association between the number of vessels in symptomatic tendons for each measurement time point and the VISA-A score assessed at baseline.