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Point-Of-Care Ultrasonography for Diagnosis of Medial Collateral Ligament Tears in Acute Knee Trauma; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study Publisher



Ahmadi O1 ; Heydari F1 ; Golshani K1 ; Derakhshan S1
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  1. 1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

Source: Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine Published:2022


Abstract

Introduction: The use of point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) for identifying medial collateral ligament (MCL) tears has increased in recent years. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of POCUS in the diagnosis of acute MCL tears of the knee. Methods: This prospective cross-sectional study was performed on patients with suspected MCL tear of the knee in the emergency department (ED). After history taking and primary physical examination, radiographic imaging of the knee was done. If there was no fracture in the knee X-ray, the POCUS examinationwas done. All of the patientswere asked to refer to an orthopedic clinic, 7-10 days after discharge from ED, forMagnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) evaluation. The second POCUSwas done in the orthopedic clinic. Finally, the findings of POCUS and MRI were compared in diagnosing MCL injury. Results: Two hundred and fifty patients with a mean age of 25.05 ± 9.12 years were analyzed (86.8% male). According to the MRI findings, as the gold standard, 55(22.0%) patients had MCL injury. The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values (PPV and NPV), and accuracy of ultrasound in detection of MCL injury, in comparison withMRI were 83.64 (95%CI, 71.20 to 92.23), 94.36% (95% CI, 90.13 to 97.15), 80.70%(95%CI, 69.95 to 88.25), 95.34% (95% CI, 91.83 to 97.38), and 92.00% (95% CI, 87.92 to 95.05), respectively. The area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve of POCUS was 0.890 (95%CI, 0.844 to 0.926). Conclusion: It seems that POCUS can be applied in screening patients withMCL tears following blunt knee trauma © 2022. Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine.All Rights Reserved.