Quantitative assessment of change in upper extremity muscle stiffness following fluid injection using shear wave elastography

SKELETAL RADIOLOGY(2020)

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Abstract
Objective To quantitatively assess changes in muscle stiffness following intramuscular saline injection using shear wave elastography (SWE). Materials and methods Thirty muscles (lateral deltoid (LD), biceps brachii (BB), brachialis, pronator teres (PT), flexor carpi radialis (FCR), flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU)) from fresh-frozen cadaveric specimens were injected with saline under ultrasound guidance. Pre- and post-injection muscle thickness (MT) (mm) and SWE (kPa) measurements were recorded. Results All muscles demonstrated a decrease in the mean SWE value post-injection, with the largest differences ± standard error noted in the LD (14.76 ± 3.55 kPa, p = 0.021) and brachialis muscles (12.02 ± 2.51 kPa, p = 0.013). Muscle thickness increased following injection, although the degree of changes poorly correlated with the change in SWE. Conclusion In summary, following intramuscular injection of saline injection, a decrease in upper extremity muscle stiffness is detected using SWE. It is important to note that if performing a longitudinal assessment of muscle stiffness after intramuscular injection, saline will likely contribute to a decrease in muscle stiffness in the immediate post-injection time period.
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Intramuscular saline injection, Shear wave elastography (SWE), Muscle thickness, Cadaveric, Ultrasound
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