Ultrasonic evaluation of muscle functional recovery following free functioning gracilis transfer, a preliminary study

Abstract Background Ultrasonic measurement has not been utilized to assess the functional recovery of transplanted muscle. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of using B-ultrasound measurement to assess muscle recovery following free functioning gracilis transfer. Methods From January 20...

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Main Authors: Yi Hou, Jiantao Yang, Bengang Qin, Liqiang Gu, Jia Zheng
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-02-01
Series:European Journal of Medical Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-020-00473-8
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spelling doaj-cdb6b6e2ea5d48c3b5045f0c5d2494a82021-02-07T12:47:50ZengBMCEuropean Journal of Medical Research2047-783X2021-02-012611810.1186/s40001-020-00473-8Ultrasonic evaluation of muscle functional recovery following free functioning gracilis transfer, a preliminary studyYi Hou0Jiantao Yang1Bengang Qin2Liqiang Gu3Jia Zheng4Department of Orthopedics, Henan Provincial People’s HospitalDepartment of Microsurgery and Orthopedic Trauma, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen UniversityDepartment of Microsurgery and Orthopedic Trauma, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen UniversityDepartment of Microsurgery and Orthopedic Trauma, the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen UniversityDepartment of Orthopedics, Henan Provincial People’s HospitalAbstract Background Ultrasonic measurement has not been utilized to assess the functional recovery of transplanted muscle. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of using B-ultrasound measurement to assess muscle recovery following free functioning gracilis transfer. Methods From January 2009 to January 2014, 35 patients receiving free functioning gracilis transfer to treat total brachial plexus injury were enrolled. B-ultrasound was adopted to determine the cross-sectional area (CSA) of transplanted gracilis muscle at rest and contraction state. The ratio of pre- to post-transplant CSA value at rest state was defined as muscle bulk ratio (MBR). The ratio of CSA value at contraction state to rest state was defined as contraction ratio (CR). Results Patients with muscle strength M ≥ 4 had significantly higher CR1 (post-transplant), CR2 (pre-transplant), and range of motion (ROM, joint mobility) than those with muscle strength M < 4. The CR1 > CR2 group had significantly higher CR1, muscle strength, and ROM than the CR1 ≤ CR2 group. The MBR > 1 group had significantly higher muscle strength than the MBR ≤ 1 group. CR1 value was highly correlated with muscle strength and with ROM. CR2 value was moderately correlated with muscle strength and ROM. Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that a higher CR1/CR2 value was associated with a higher muscle strength and joint mobility. The CR1 > CR2 group had better muscle strength and ROM than the CR1 ≤ CR2 groups. Conclusion B-ultrasound measurement can quantitatively reflect muscle strength following gracilis transfer, and CR value could be a potential indicator for functional recovery of the transplanted gracilis muscle. Level of Evidence: Prognostic studies, Level II.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-020-00473-8UltrasoundMuscle contractionFunctional muscle transplantationMuscle strength
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author Yi Hou
Jiantao Yang
Bengang Qin
Liqiang Gu
Jia Zheng
spellingShingle Yi Hou
Jiantao Yang
Bengang Qin
Liqiang Gu
Jia Zheng
Ultrasonic evaluation of muscle functional recovery following free functioning gracilis transfer, a preliminary study
European Journal of Medical Research
Ultrasound
Muscle contraction
Functional muscle transplantation
Muscle strength
author_facet Yi Hou
Jiantao Yang
Bengang Qin
Liqiang Gu
Jia Zheng
author_sort Yi Hou
title Ultrasonic evaluation of muscle functional recovery following free functioning gracilis transfer, a preliminary study
title_short Ultrasonic evaluation of muscle functional recovery following free functioning gracilis transfer, a preliminary study
title_full Ultrasonic evaluation of muscle functional recovery following free functioning gracilis transfer, a preliminary study
title_fullStr Ultrasonic evaluation of muscle functional recovery following free functioning gracilis transfer, a preliminary study
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonic evaluation of muscle functional recovery following free functioning gracilis transfer, a preliminary study
title_sort ultrasonic evaluation of muscle functional recovery following free functioning gracilis transfer, a preliminary study
publisher BMC
series European Journal of Medical Research
issn 2047-783X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background Ultrasonic measurement has not been utilized to assess the functional recovery of transplanted muscle. This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of using B-ultrasound measurement to assess muscle recovery following free functioning gracilis transfer. Methods From January 2009 to January 2014, 35 patients receiving free functioning gracilis transfer to treat total brachial plexus injury were enrolled. B-ultrasound was adopted to determine the cross-sectional area (CSA) of transplanted gracilis muscle at rest and contraction state. The ratio of pre- to post-transplant CSA value at rest state was defined as muscle bulk ratio (MBR). The ratio of CSA value at contraction state to rest state was defined as contraction ratio (CR). Results Patients with muscle strength M ≥ 4 had significantly higher CR1 (post-transplant), CR2 (pre-transplant), and range of motion (ROM, joint mobility) than those with muscle strength M < 4. The CR1 > CR2 group had significantly higher CR1, muscle strength, and ROM than the CR1 ≤ CR2 group. The MBR > 1 group had significantly higher muscle strength than the MBR ≤ 1 group. CR1 value was highly correlated with muscle strength and with ROM. CR2 value was moderately correlated with muscle strength and ROM. Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that a higher CR1/CR2 value was associated with a higher muscle strength and joint mobility. The CR1 > CR2 group had better muscle strength and ROM than the CR1 ≤ CR2 groups. Conclusion B-ultrasound measurement can quantitatively reflect muscle strength following gracilis transfer, and CR value could be a potential indicator for functional recovery of the transplanted gracilis muscle. Level of Evidence: Prognostic studies, Level II.
topic Ultrasound
Muscle contraction
Functional muscle transplantation
Muscle strength
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-020-00473-8
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