Ultrasonic Backscatter Imaging for ACL Reconstruction and Shoulder Diseases
NCT ID: NCT06361082
Last Updated: 2024-04-11
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-04-30
2025-10-31
Brief Summary
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ACL reconstruction is commonly performed, with postoperative complications including joint stiffness and muscle strength decline, associated with changes in muscle quality and volume. Similarly, soft tissue injuries around the shoulder and ankle are prevalent in sports medicine, with ultrasound used to assess the severity of injuries to soft tissues such as the rotator cuff tendons/muscles and surrounding ligaments of the shoulder, as well as the medial and lateral ligament complexes of the ankle. Preliminary findings suggest that Nakagami imaging can differentiate layers within normal tendons, proposing its potential for visualizing and quantifying soft tissue lesions post-ultrasound, aiming for standardized diagnostic criteria.
The results of this project could significantly improve the diagnostic efficacy of musculoskeletal ultrasound, facilitating earlier treatment and reducing the socio-economic impacts. Academically, it positions the investigating team as pioneers in the application of ultrasound inverse scattering imaging technology.
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Detailed Description
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ACL reconstruction surgery is a commonly performed procedure. Postoperative issues often include joint stiffness, loss of neuromuscular control, muscle mass loss, and muscle strength decline. Changes in muscle quality and volume are associated with a decrease in thigh muscle strength. Both MRI and ultrasound can be used to assess changes in muscle volume and quality. Soft tissue injuries around the shoulder and ankle joints are common in the field of sports medicine. Ultrasound is commonly used to assess the severity of injuries to soft tissues such as the rotator cuff tendons/muscles and surrounding ligaments of the shoulder, as well as the medial and lateral ligament complexes of the ankle. Preliminary results of this study show that Nakagami scattering imaging can visually distinguish layers within normal tendons. The investigative team hypothesizes that ultrasonic Nakagami scattering imaging can provide a method for visualizing and subsequent quantitative analysis of suspected soft tissue lesions in patients after ultrasound scanning, with the goal of achieving standardized diagnostic parameters for soft tissue lesions.
The results of this project may enhance the diagnostic efficacy of musculoskeletal ultrasound for use in musculoskeletal diseases. If successful, it could lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment for these patients, reducing the socioeconomic losses associated with work and competition. Academically, it would establish the institution and team as world leaders in the application of ultrasound inverse scattering imaging technology.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
DIAGNOSTIC
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Non-ACLR Control Group
Control group arm. Subjects In this arm will receive MRI and ultrasound examination, without receiving any treatment.
No interventions assigned to this group
ACLR Intervention Arm
Intervention group arm. Subjects In this arm will receive MRI and ultrasound examination, before and after receiving ACL reconstruction.
ACL reconstruction
ACL reconstruction
Interventions
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ACL reconstruction
ACL reconstruction
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Experimental group: Individuals with tendon, ligament, or nerve disorders around the shoulder joint
* Control group: Individuals with similar age and gender as the experimental group, confirmed by ultrasound and MRI to have no known diseases of the shoulder tendons, ligaments, or nerves
Exclusion Criteria
* Vulnerable groups: such as pregnant women, children, individuals with mental illness, inmates, etc.
* Individuals who cannot communicate in Chinese
* Individuals with poor compliance or obvious mental status abnormalities, or for any reason unable to cooperate with completing clinical symptom interviews, physical examinations, ultrasound examinations, etc.
20 Years
99 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Other Identifiers
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CORPG5N0061
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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