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Clinical efficacy of real-time sonoelastography for the follow-up of congenital sternocleidomastoid muscle torticollisopen access

Authors
Jeong, M.R.Lee, I.S.Shin, Y.B.Song, Y.S.Park, S.Song, J.W.Moon, J.I.
Issue Date
Jan-2020
Publisher
Korean Society of Radiology
Keywords
Infant; Muscles; Sonoelastography; Torticollis; Ultrasound
Citation
Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology, v.81, no.1, pp 176 - 189
Pages
14
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
Volume
81
Number
1
Start Page
176
End Page
189
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/8131
DOI
10.3348/jksr.2020.81.1.176
ISSN
1738-2637
2288-2928
Abstract
Purpose To evaluate the clinical efficacy of real-time sonoelastography (RTS) for the follow-up of congenital muscular torticollis, based on measurements of muscle elasticity. Materials and Methods Thirty-four infants (23 male, 11 female) with congenital sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle torticollis underwent ultrasonography and elastography between November 2012 and December 2014. We evaluated the thickness, morphology (mass-like, fusiform, or overall thickened shape), and echogenicity of the SCM muscle on grayscale images and color patterns (homogeneous blue, mixed green < 50% and ≥ 50%, and green to red) on elastography. Strain ratios were measured using Q-lab software. A clinician classified the degree of neck rotation and side flexion deficits using a 5-point grade system based on angles of neck rotation and side flexion. Correlations between the ultrasonography and clinical findings were evaluated by statistical analysis. Results Twenty-two infants had right and 12 had left SCM torticollis, respectively. Linear regression analysis showed that involved/contralateral SCM thickness differences, morphology, elasticity color scores, and strain ratios of the affected SCM muscles were significantly correlated with neck rotation and side flexion deficit scores (p < 0.05). The elasticity color score of the affected SCM muscle was the most significant factor. Conclusion RTS might provide a reliable means for evaluating and monitoring congenital muscular torticollis. Copyrights ? 2020 The Korean Society of Radiology.
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