Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1761234 | Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Widespread implementation of quantitative muscle ultrasonography in assessing skeletal muscle pathology is limited by an inability to replicate results between different ultrasound systems. We have developed a measurement of skeletal muscle pathology, calibrated muscle backscatter (cMB), which should be reproducible between different ultrasound systems. We compared the reliability of grayscale and cMB measurements between different ultrasound systems, configurations and region-of-interest (ROI) sizes. cMB of skeletal muscle was reliably measured (intraclass correlation coefficient [ICC] â¤0.98) despite very dissimilar grayscale levels (ICC â¤0.54). cMB reliability was highest between systems using similar settings (ICC: 0.82-0.98) and was lowest when transducer type varied (ICC: 0.47-0.71). Reliability was better from ROIs spanning a narrow range of depths compared with larger ranges. cMB measurements are more reliable than grayscale between different ultrasound systems and configurations. Measuring cMB could improve widespread implementation of quantitative ultrasound in assessments of skeletal muscle pathology.
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Authors
Craig M. Zaidman, Mark R. Holland, Michael S. Hughes,