Utilization of Sonography Compared With Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Determining the Cross-Sectional Area of the Median Nerve in a Sample of Working Macaca fascicularis

Author:

Volz Kevin R.1,Evans Kevin D1,Fout Larry Tyler1,Hutmire Cristina1,Sommerich Carolyn M.1,Buford John A1

Affiliation:

1. The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA

Abstract

A preclinical study of 15 Macaca fascicularis monkeys was conducted to determine (1) the ability of detecting median mononeuropathy (MMN) within the median nerve after a work intervention and (2) the relationship between the layers of the median nerve during an acute inflammatory process by using sonography in conjunction with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Cross-sectional areas (CSAs) were imaged using MRI and sonography proximal to the carpal tunnel inlet (defined by the most distal portion of the radius) and further distal into the carpal tunnel (defined by the most proximal portion of the pisiform) at the prework exposure stage. CSAs measured on the outer edge of the median nerve were obtained from both modalities, at both anatomical locations. An intermodality t test demonstrated no statistical differences between the two sets of measurements (radius, P ≤ .15; pisiform, P ≤ .46). At the postwork exposure stage, sonographic measurements were obtained on the outer and inner borders of the median nerve at both anatomical levels. A two-tailed t test showed statistically significant differences within the carpal tunnel comparing pre- and postwork CSA measurements (radius, P ≤ .01; pisiform, P ≤ .297). The epineurial layer area was then determined as the difference between outer-border and inner-border CSAs. Pearson correlations between the epineurial layer and overall median nerve CSA within the carpal tunnel demonstrated a strong positive correlation that was statistically significant ( r = 0.97; P ≤ .01) after postwork exposure. Possible factors contributing to this acute phase of MMN could be hyperemia within the layers of the nerve and the development of Renault bodies. This work would need to be translated to human studies for further confirmation of the anatomic and clinical significance of this effect.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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