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Value of Multimodality Ultrasound in Quantitative Evaluation of the Intra-compartmental Pressure and Perfusion Pressure in Acute Compartment Syndrome in a Rabbit Model

Ultrasound in medicine & biology(2023)

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Abstract
Objective: The aim of the work described here was to investigate the feasibility of using multimodality ultrasound in quantitative evaluation of the intra-compartmental pressure (ICP) and perfusion pressure (PP) changes in acute compartment syndrome (ACS). Methods: Infusion technique was used to increase the ICP of the anterior compartment of 10 rabbits from baseline to 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80 mmHg. The anterior compartment was evaluated with conventional ultrasound, shear wave elastography (SWE) and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS). The shape of the anterior compart-ment, shear wave velocity (SWV) of the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle and CEUS parameters of the TA muscle were measured. Results: When the ICP exceeded 30 mmHg, the shape of the anterior compartment did not expand significantly with increasing ICP. There was a strong correlation between the SWV of TA muscle and measured ICP (& rho; = 0.927). Arrival time (AT), time to peak (TTP), peak intensity (PI) and area under the curve (AUC) were sig-nificantly correlated with PP (AT, & rho; = -0.763; TTP, & rho; = -0.900; PI, & rho; = 0.665; AUC, & rho; = 0.706), whereas mean transit time (MTT) was not. Conclusion: Multimodality ultrasound can be used to quantitatively evaluate ICP and PP and, thus, could provide more information for the rapid diagnosis and monitoring of ACS.
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Ultrasonography,Compartment syndrome,Elasticity imaging techniques
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