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The effect of magnification on sonographically measured nerve cross‐sectional area

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The primary aim of this investigation was to determine whether use of write-zoom magnification affects sonographically determined cross-sectional area (CSA) of peripheral nerves. METHODS: CSAs of the median (MN) and posterior interosseous (PIN) nerves were measured in 22 limbs from 11 asymptomatic volunteers using both standard imaging and write-zoom magnification. CSA measurements were repeated on the same images 1 week later. RESULTS: The average CSA of write-zoomed images for the MN was significantly larger at both measurement sessions (week 1: 11.1 mm(2) write-zoom vs. 10.0 mm(2) standard, P = 0.019; week 2: 11.8 mm(2) vs. 10.4 mm(2), P = 0.023). Similar differences were noted for the PIN (week 1: 2.3 mm(2) vs. 1.9 mm(2), P = 0.002; week 2: 2.5 mm(2) vs. 1.9 mm(2), P = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: Write-zoom magnification may significantly increase the measured CSA of peripheral nerves. These changes appear to be more substantial when smaller nerves are measured.

Authors

Jelsing EJ; Presley JC; Maida E; Hangiandreou NJ; Smith J

Journal

Muscle & Nerve, Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 30–34

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

January 1, 2015

DOI

10.1002/mus.24274

ISSN

0148-639X

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