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Radiol. bras ; 55(6): 337-345, Nov.-Dec. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1422516

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Abstract Objective: To establish peripheral nerve cross-sectional area (CSA) reference values (absolute values, measures of asymmetry, and measures of focality) for healthy individuals in Brazil. Materials and Methods: Sixty-six healthy volunteers underwent high-resolution ultrasound of the peripheral nerves. We obtained CSA measurements for three peripheral nerves, at specific locations: the median nerve, in the carpal tunnel (MT); the ulnar nerve, at the cubital tunnel site (UT) and at the pre-tunnel site (UPT); and the common fibular nerve, near the fibular head (FH). We calculated the CSA indices between the same sites on different sides (∆CSAs) and between the ulnar nerve tunnel and pre-tunnel sites on the same side (∆TPT). Results: A total of 132 neural sites were analyzed, and the following CSA values (mean ± SD, median) were obtained: MT (6.3 ± 1.9 mm2, 6.0 mm2); UT (6.2 ± 1.6 mm2, 6.1 mm2); UPT (5.6 ± 1.7 mm2, 5.4 mm2); and FH (10.0 ± 3.7 mm2, 9.9 mm2). The ∆CSA values (mean ± SD, median) were as follows: MT (0.85 ± 0.7 mm2, 0.95); UT (0.81 ± 0.62 mm2, 0.95); UPT (0.61 ± 0.51 mm2, 0.5); and FH (1.0 ± 0.77 mm2, 1.0). The ∆TPT (mean ± SD, median) was (1.0 ± 0.8 mm2, 1.0). Conclusion: Among individuals in Brazil, peripheral nerve CSA values tend to be higher among males and to increase with aging. However, the same does not appear to hold true for the ∆CSA or the ∆TPT, the exception being the difference between the right and left UT. Differences in CSA values greater than 2.5 mm2 between sides or between sites along the same nerve can indicate asymmetry or focal thickening in neuropathy, respectively.


Resumo Objetivo: Estabelecer valores de referência da área de secção transversa (AST) dos nervos periféricos (valores absolutos e medidas de assimetria e de espessamento focal) para amostra de indivíduos brasileiros saudáveis. Materiais e Métodos: Sessenta e seis voluntários brasileiros saudáveis foram submetidos a ultrassonografia de alta resolução de nervos periféricos. As medidas da AST dos seguintes nervos periféricos foram obtidas em: mediano no túnel do carpo (MT), ulnar no túnel cubital (UT), pré-túnel ulnar (UPT) e fibular comum na cabeça da fíbula (FH). Os índices CSA foram obtidos entre os mesmos sítios em lados diferentes (∆CSA) e entre os sítios distal e proximal do nervo ulnar (∆TPT). Resultados: As seguintes médias ± desvio-padrão e mediana da AST foram obtidas para os 132 sítios dos nervos periféricos analisados: MT (6,3 ± 1,9 mm2; 6,0 mm2), UT (6,2 ± 1,6 mm2; 6,1 mm2), UPT (5,6 ± 1,7 mm2; 5,4 mm2) e FH (10,0 ± 3,7 mm2; 9,9 mm2). A média ± desvio-padrão e as respectivas medianas do ∆CSA em mm2 foram: 0,85 ± 0,7 [0,95] para MT, 0,81 ± 0,62 [0,95] para UT, 0,61 ± 0,51 [0,5] para UPT, 1,0 ± 0,77 [1] para FH, e 1,0 ± 0,8 [1,0] para ∆TPT. Conclusão: Os valores de AST tendem a ser maiores no sexo masculino, aumentando os valores absolutos das medianas das ASTs com o envelhecimento, mas não nos seus índices, ∆CSA e ∆TPT, exceto a diferença entre a AST dos nervos ulnares nos lados direito e esquerdo. Diferenças de valores de AST entre lados ou pontos no mesmo nervo maior que 2,5 mm2 podem significar neuropatia com assimetria e espessamento focal.

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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 108(3): 257-262, maio 2013. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-676975

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To evaluate ultrasonographic (US) cross-sectional areas (CSAs) of peripheral nerves, indexes of the differences between CSAs at the same point (∆CSAs) and between tunnel (T) and pre-tunnel (PT) ulnar CSAs (∆TPTs) in leprosy patients (LPs) and healthy volunteers (HVs). Seventy-seven LPs and 49 HVs underwent bilateral US at PT and T ulnar points, as well as along the median (M) and common fibular (CF) nerves, to calculate the CSAs, ∆CSAs and ∆TPTs. The CSA values in HVs were lower than those in LPs (p < 0.0001) at the PT (5.67/9.78 mm2) and T (6.50/10.94 mm2) points, as well as at the M (5.85/8.48 mm2) and CF (8.17/14.14 mm2) nerves. The optimum CSA- receiver operating characteristic (ROC) points and sensitivities/specificities were, respectively, 6.85 mm2 and 68-85% for the PT point, 7.35 mm2 and 71-78% for the T point, 6.75 mm2 and 62-75% for the M nerve and 9.55 mm2 and 81-72% for the CF nerve. The ∆CSAs of the LPs were greater than those of the HVs at the PT point (4.02/0.85; p = 0.007), T point (3.71/0.98; p = 0.0005) and CF nerve (2.93/1.14; p = 0.015), with no difference found for the M nerve (1.41/0.95; p = 0.17). The optimum ∆CSA-ROC points, sensitivities, specificities and p-values were, respectively, 1.35, 49%, 80% and 0.003 at the PT point, 1.55, 55-85% and 0.0006 at the T point, 0.70, 58-50% and 0.73 for the M nerve and 1.25, 54-67% and 0.022 for the CF nerve. The ∆TPT in the LPs was greater than that in the HVs (4.43/1.44; p <0.0001). The optimum ∆TPT-ROC point was 2.65 (90% sensitivity/41% specificity, p < 0.0001). The ROC analysis of CSAs showed the highest specificity and sensitivity at the PT point and CF nerve, respectively. The PT and T ∆CSAs had high specificities (> 80%) and ∆TPT had the highest specificity (> 90%). New sonographic peripheral nerve measurements (∆CSAs and ∆TPT) provide an important methodological improvement in the detection of leprosy neuropathy.


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Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Leprosy , Median Nerve , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases , Peroneal Nerve , Ulnar Nerve , Anatomy, Cross-Sectional , Case-Control Studies , Leprosy/complications , Leprosy/physiopathology , Median Nerve/physiopathology , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases/etiology , Peripheral Nervous System Diseases/physiopathology , Peroneal Nerve/physiopathology , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity , Severity of Illness Index , Ulnar Nerve/physiopathology
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