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Correlación entre los hallazgos quirúrgicos y los datos aportados por la ecografía en las lesiones del manguito de los rotadores

Authors: Arenas Planelles, Antonio; Ayala Palacios, Higinio; Arenas Miquélez, A.; Garbayo Marturet, Antonio Jesús;

Correlación entre los hallazgos quirúrgicos y los datos aportados por la ecografía en las lesiones del manguito de los rotadores

Abstract

Se presenta una serie de 26 pacientes afectados de síndrome subacromial, diagnosticados mediante estudio ecográfico y tratados quirúrgicamente. La ecografía mostró la existencia de 17 rupturas del manguito y 9 casos no tenían ruptura. Durante la intervención se confirmó que había 22 rupturas y en 4 casos no se apreció ruptura del manguito. Contrastando los datos de la ecografía y los hallazgos quirúrgicos, hemos observado que hay 15 resultados de la prueba verdaderos positivos, 2 verdaderos negativos, 2 falsos positivos, y 7 falsos negativos. La sensibilidad de la exploración fue del 68%, la especificidad del 50% y la precisión, del 65%. El valor predicativo positivo fue del 88%, y el valor predictivo negativo del 22%

A series of 26 patients affected of shoulder impingement syndrome is presented. All cases was diagnosed by means of sonographic study and treated surgically. The ultrasound scan showed the existence of 17 tears of rotator cuff and 9 cases did not have rupture. During the operation it was confirmed that there were 22 ruptures and in 4 cases rupture of the rotator cuff was not appraised. We have correlated surgical and sonographic findings, and we have observed that there were 15 false-positives, and 7 false-negative sonographic findings. The sensivity was 50 per cent and the accuracy was 65 per cent. The positive and negative predictive values were 88 and 22 per cent.

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Medicina clínica, UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS, :CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO], Ciencias de la salud

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