Tendon displacement assessment by pulsed Doppler tissue imaging: validation with a reciprocating string test target

After hand trauma and surgery, assessment of tendon excursion is important in reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation. Aimed as a more reliable alternative to traditional noninvasive methods, a colour Doppler imaging scanner was adapted to measure longitudinal tendon displacement. Displacement was...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ultrasound in medicine & biology 1999-10, Vol.25 (8), p.1229-1239
Hauptverfasser: Holland, W.P.J., Buyruk, H.M., Hoorn, E., Stam, H.J.
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Zusammenfassung:After hand trauma and surgery, assessment of tendon excursion is important in reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation. Aimed as a more reliable alternative to traditional noninvasive methods, a colour Doppler imaging scanner was adapted to measure longitudinal tendon displacement. Displacement was quantified by integrating the velocity estimated from the zero-crossing rate of the Doppler signal. The system was tested by measuring displaced distances of a rubber string that was moved back and forth. At a determined optimal receiver gain, 1.5-cm string displacements were measured with less than ± 0.05-cm bias throughout an echo-signal dynamic range of 22 dB; standard deviations were around 0.05 cm. Regression analysis between measured and true displacements in the range 0.5–2.5 cm resulted in a best fit straight line with slope 0.927, intercept 0.041 cm and residual standard error of 0.06 cm. A transfer technique was conceived to ensure accuracy when measuring tendons in the body. This CDI-based pulsed Doppler system merits verification for measurement of tendon excursion in patients.
ISSN:0301-5629
1879-291X
DOI:10.1016/S0301-5629(99)00074-5