MRI Appearance of Injured Ligament and Tendon of the Ankle in Different Postures
NCT ID: NCT03049423
Last Updated: 2017-02-10
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Basic Information
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60 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2015-05-31
2017-05-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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X-ray examinations are routinely preferred for the diagnosis of ankle injury, which can make an accurate diagnosis of ankle dislocation and fracture. However, X-ray plain film has a low resolution for tendon and ligament lesions, which is easy to result in missed diagnosis of mild fractures, bone contusion and occult fractures, and moreover, it is difficult to fully clear the location, type and degree of ankle injury.
MRI has high definition and resolution to implement a multi-parameter multi-directional scanning. Its histopathological findings can accurately and objectively display ankle and surrounding ligament injuries and their severity. MRI is able to display the anatomic structure and severity of ligament injury of the ankle on three anatomic planes: transverse, sagittal and coronal. Sagittal MRI is a good helper for diagnosis of Achilles tendon lesion, which can clearly show the talus, posterior tibial tendon, talocalcaneal joint, Achilles tendon, subtalar joint, articulatio talonavicularis, tibiotalar joint, and the cartilage and joint cavities. Coronal MRI can clearly show structures of the peroneal joint, tibiotalar joint, and lateral malleolus, especially the articular surface between the tibia, fibula and the ankle bone as well as between the ligament fibula and the ankle bone; and meanwhile, it can display the posterior tibial ligament, posterior talofibular ligament and posterior tibial tendon. Transverse MRI well shows the tibiofibular ligament, and anterior talofibular ligament. The ankle ligament mainly consists of three parts: the lateral collateral ligament, medial collateral ligament and tibiofibular ligament. Activities of the ankle refer to flexion and extension along the sagittal plane, including plantar flexion and dorsiflexion, to play a role of supporting and bearing, movement conduction and function as a lever.
Adverse events If expected or unexpected adverse events (such as headache and nausea) during the MRI detection, the date of occurrence, type of injury and therapeutic managements will be recorded. Severe adverse events, including a requirement for immediate surgery, damage to patient's work ability, life-threatening events or death will be reported to the project manager and the institution review board within 24 hours.
Data collection, management, analysis and open access All data will be collected on a case report form, recorded electronically and saved in a dedicated computer. Continuous variables from each record will be collected for descriptive statistical analysis, to allow real-time review and identify any potential deviation.
The validity of the data will be assessed by the censor once every 6 months through a random sampling of 10% of the database. Only the researchers participating in the study will have the right to query the database that will not be modified.
Statistical analysis will be completed by professional statisticians who will responsible for a statistical report. The statistical results will be given to the project manager, who will be responsible for writing the research report.
Anonymized trial data will be released at www.figshare.com.
Conditions
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Study Design
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PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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the trial group
30 patients with ankle ligament and tendon injury were selected in accordance with the diagnostic criteria of ankle ligament and tendon injury in the trial group. Each participant was required to undergo MRI scans in normal position and during complete plantar flexion and complete dorsiflexion.
MRI scans
30 patients with ankle ligament and tendon injury were selected in accordance with the diagnostic criteria of ankle ligament and tendon injury in the trial group. Each participant was required to undergo MRI scans in normal position and during complete plantar flexion and complete dorsiflexion.
the control group
30 patients with normal ankle joint were selected in accordance with the diagnostic criteria of ankle ligament and tendon injury in the control group. Each participant was required to undergo MRI scans and general physical examination in normal position and during complete plantar flexion and complete dorsiflexion.
MRI scans and general physical examination
30 patients with normal ankle joint were selected in accordance with the diagnostic criteria of ankle ligament and tendon injury in the control group. Each participant was required to undergo MRI scans and general physical examination in normal position and during complete plantar flexion and complete dorsiflexion.
Interventions
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MRI scans
30 patients with ankle ligament and tendon injury were selected in accordance with the diagnostic criteria of ankle ligament and tendon injury in the trial group. Each participant was required to undergo MRI scans in normal position and during complete plantar flexion and complete dorsiflexion.
MRI scans and general physical examination
30 patients with normal ankle joint were selected in accordance with the diagnostic criteria of ankle ligament and tendon injury in the control group. Each participant was required to undergo MRI scans and general physical examination in normal position and during complete plantar flexion and complete dorsiflexion.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age 34-78 years
* Both genders
* Sign the informed consent prior to the trial
Exclusion Criteria
* Ankle open fracture
* Old fracture of the ankle joint
* An open tendon or ligament rupture of the ankle
* Neuropsychiatric disorders (epilepsy, depression or panic disorder)
* Pregnant or lactating women
* Participate in other clinical trials over the past 3 months
34 Years
78 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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The First Hospital of Hebei Medical University
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Responsible Party
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Guobin Liu
Chief Physician
Principal Investigators
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Guobin Liu, Master
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
The First Affiliated Hospital of Hebei Medical University
Other Identifiers
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FirstHebei_002
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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