Evaluation of meniscal elasticity using shear wave elastography in obese children and adolescents: a preliminary cross-sectional study

Background Musculoskeletal problems such as pain, joint pathology, increased risk of fracture, and the development of structural deformities are common in childhood obesity. Increased mechanical stress on the knee joint leads to degenerative changes in the cartilage and meniscus. Meniscal elasticity...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatric radiology 2024-02, Vol.54 (2), p.293-298
Hauptverfasser: Dag, Nurullah, Sinanoglu, Muhammed S.
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Zusammenfassung:Background Musculoskeletal problems such as pain, joint pathology, increased risk of fracture, and the development of structural deformities are common in childhood obesity. Increased mechanical stress on the knee joint leads to degenerative changes in the cartilage and meniscus. Meniscal elasticity values increase in meniscal degeneration. Shear wave elastography (SWE) is an ultrasound-based imaging technique based on the principle of measuring tissue elasticity. Objective We aimed to investigate the changes in meniscal stiffness and thickness that can be caused by obesity in children and adolescents using SWE. Materials and methods In this prospective cross-sectional study, the menisci of obese ( n =44) and age- and sex-matched healthy weight ( n =44) children and adolescents were assessed by SWE. Meniscal elasticity was measured in kPa on the coronal plane. Independent samples t -test was used to compare meniscal elasticity values between groups. Additionally, Pearson’s correlation test was used to examine the relationships between elasticity values and age, height, weight, and body mass index (BMI). Results Meniscal elasticity values were significantly higher in the obese group than in the control group ( P
ISSN:1432-1998
0301-0449
1432-1998
DOI:10.1007/s00247-023-05836-x