Color Doppler Ultrasound Findings in Patellar Tendinopathy (Jumperâs Knee)
Background: Recent studies have revealed structural changes with neovessels in patients with jumperâs knee and Achilles tendinopathy, and treatment with sclerosing injections has shown promising clinical results. Purpose: To study the prevalence of neovascularization and structural tendon changes...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The American journal of sports medicine 2008-09, Vol.36 (9), p.1813-1820 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Recent studies have revealed structural changes with neovessels in patients with jumperâs knee and Achilles tendinopathy,
and treatment with sclerosing injections has shown promising clinical results.
Purpose: To study the prevalence of neovascularization and structural tendon changes on color Doppler ultrasound examination in elite
athletes with clinical symptoms of jumperâs knee and to examine the ultrasound characteristics of the tendon after sclerosing
injection treatment with polidocanol.
Study Design: Cohort study; Level of evidence, 3.
Methods: The authors recruited patients among elite athletes with a clinical diagnosis of jumperâs knee who participated in a previous
randomized clinical trial. The patients recorded knee function using the Victorian Institute of Sport Assessment score. Patients
were examined by color Doppler ultrasound at baseline and, for patients with structural changes and neovascularization who
received sclerosing treatment, after treatment.
Results: Sixty-three patients (11 women and 52 men) with 79 symptomatic tendons were studied. The ultrasound examination revealed
that neovascularization was present in 48 of the 79 tendons (60%). Of 33 patients (43 tendons) who received sclerosing injections,
29 patients (37 tendons, 86%) were examined 37 (19 to 53) weeks after their final sclerosing injections. Of these, 7 tendons
(18.9%) had no change in neovascularization after treatment, 21 tendons (56.8%) had less neovascularization, and 9 tendons
(24.3%) had more visible neovascularization. There were no significant differences in the change in Victorian Institute of
Sport Assessment score between patients who had less, more, or unchanged neovascularization after treatment (analysis of variance,
P = .9).
Conclusion: About two thirds of patients with jumperâs knee can be expected to have structural tendon changes with neovascularization.
There was no relationship between changes in ultrasound characteristic and knee function after sclerosing treatment.
Keywords:
patellar tendinopathy
color Doppler ultrasound
neovascularization
sclerosing therapy
tendon changes |
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ISSN: | 0363-5465 1552-3365 1552-3365 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0363546508319897 |