Diagnostic Accuracy of Ultrasonography for Detection of AT by Taking Surgical Findings as Gold Standard
Iqra Rafique, Anam Manzoor, Sana Naseer
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
To assess the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonography for detection of Achilles
tendinopathy by taking surgical findings as gold standard.
Design of the Study:
It was a descriptive cross-sectional study.
Study Settings:
This study was carried out at Department Of Diagnostic Radiology And Diagnostic
Imaging Combined Military Hospital, Lahore from 23rd December 2017 to 22nd June
2018.
Material and Methods: A
total of 70 patients of age 20-70 years, of either gender presenting with
severe pain and swelling in area of Achilles tendon were included. Patients
with heel pain having concurrent heel ulcer, eczematous changes or calcaneal fractures,
muscular dystrophy and previous surgery were excluded. All the patients were
then underwent ultrasonography and findings were noted for presence or absence
of Achilles tendinopathy. Each Ultrasonographic finding were compared with
surgical findings.
Results of the Study: Mean
age was 41.24 ± 10.34 years. Out of these 70 patients, 46 (65.71%) were male
and 24 (34.29%) were females with male to female ratio of 1.9:1. In USG
positive patients, 40 (True Positive) had Achilles tendinopathy and 04 (False
Positive) had no Achilles tendinopathy on surgical findings. Among, 26 USG
negative patients, 03 (False Negative) had Achilles tendinopathy on surgical
findings whereas 23 (True Negative) had no Achilles tendinopathy on surgical
findings. Overall sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative
predictive value and diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonography for detection of
Achilles tendinopathy by taking surgical findings as gold standard was 93.02%,
85.19%, 90.91%, 88.46% and 90.0% respectively.
Conclusion: This study concluded that
diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonography for detection of Achilles tendinopathy
is quite high.
Keywords:
Achilles tendinopathy, ultrasonography, sensitivity.