Muskloskeletal Ultrasound Versus Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Meniscal Abnormalities
NCT ID: NCT03490799
Last Updated: 2018-04-06
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
30 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2018-05-31
2019-08-31
Brief Summary
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magnetic resonance imaging is considered the most noninvasive diagnostic method of detecting lesions of the intra-articular reliable knee structures. However, there are recent reports concluding that ultrasound is a valid technique for diagnosing meniscal lesions, even though it is not part of the standard protocol for evaluating injuries to the intra-articular knee structures.
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Detailed Description
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We will also compare the diagnostic accuracies of these diagnostic procedures for both acute and chronic meniscal lesions of the knee.While magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is often considered the gold standard diagnostic imaging modality for detection of meniscal abnormalities, it is associated with misdiagnosis in as high as 47% of cases, and is not readily available to a large number of patients. Ultrasonographic examination of the knee will be reported to be an effective diagnostic tool for this purpose with the potential to overcome many of the shortcomings of magnetic resonance imaging. The purpose of this study is to determine the clinical usefulness of ultrasonography for diagnosis of meniscal pathology in patients with acute knee pain and compare its diagnostic accuracy to magnetic resonance imaging in a clinical setting . Musculoskeletal ultrasound involves the use of high-frequency sound waves to image soft tissues and bony structures in the body for the purposes of diagnosing pathology . Recently, an increasing number of physicians have integrated musculoskeletal ultrasound into their practices to facilitate patient care. Technological advancements, improved portability, and reduced costs continue to drive the proliferation of ultrasound in clinical medicine the clinical applications of musculoskeletal ultrasound in clinical practice, including the ultrasonographic appearance of normal and abnormal tissues as well as specific diagnostic and interventional applications in major body regions.
Conditions
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Study Design
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PROSPECTIVE
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
• High probability for requiring surgical intervention for diagnosis and/or treatment of the affected• Patients aged 14 years old and older. exclusion criteria. • Patients will be excluded when the criteria mentioned before not met. • When informed consent is not granted and documented .
14 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Assiut University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Marwa Ali
Principle Investigator
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References
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Majewski M, Susanne H, Klaus S. Epidemiology of athletic knee injuries: A 10-year study. Knee. 2006 Jun;13(3):184-8. doi: 10.1016/j.knee.2006.01.005. Epub 2006 Apr 17.
Lee D, Bouffard JA. Ultrasound of the knee. Eur J Ultrasound. 2001 Oct;14(1):57-71. doi: 10.1016/s0929-8266(01)00146-x. No abstract available.
Other Identifiers
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MSK US Versus Mri
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Identifier Source: org_study_id
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