Pregnant versus non-pregnant healthy subjects – a prospective longitudinal musculoskeletal ultrasound study concerning the spectrum of normality

Pregnancy induces profound changes in the maternal body and the normality spectrum may differ compared to non-pregnant subjects.Aims: The main objective was to establish the presence, frequency and distribution of articular and peri-articular abnormal findings in healthy women, pregnant and non-preg...

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Published inMedical ultrasonography Vol. 20; no. 3; pp. 319 - 327
Main Authors Micu, Mihaela Cosmina, Fodor, Daniela, Micu, Romeo, Bolboacă, Sorana Dana, Ionescu, Ruxandra
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Published Romania Romanian Society of Ultrasonography in Medicine and Biology 30.08.2018
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2066-8643
DOI10.11152/mu-1630

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Abstract Pregnancy induces profound changes in the maternal body and the normality spectrum may differ compared to non-pregnant subjects.Aims: The main objective was to establish the presence, frequency and distribution of articular and peri-articular abnormal findings in healthy women, pregnant and non-pregnant, using clinical examination (CE) and musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS). Second objective was to identify which joint/tendon set would show fewer modifications in both groups of healthy subjects and would remain stable throughout pregnancy.Material and methods: A prospective cross-sectional and longitudinal study on healthy pregnant (case group, 5 evaluations – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd trimester of pregnancy and 2 postpartum visits) and non-pregnant female volunteers (control group, one evaluation), consisting in CE vs MSUS joint and tendon evaluation, was conducted. MSUS elementary lesions such as synovial hypertrophy, effusion, Power Doppler (PD) signal, erosions and osteophytes were quantified.Results: The case group (20 pregnant women) and 75 age- matched controls were evaluated on 46 joints and 24 tendon units. The highest frequency of grey scale pathologic–like imaging abnormalities was detected at metatarsophalangeal joints and wrist level in both groups. No pathologic-like abnormalities throughout pregnancy and postpartum were detected on flexor tendons (F1-F5), metacarpophalangeal joints (MCPj), extensor carpi ulnaris tendon (EUC) and large joints (glenohumeral, elbow, tibiotalar). Very low frequency of PD signal, erosions and osteophytes was identified in both groups. The highest longitudinal change was detected in the effusion on joint and tendon level only.Conclusion: MSUS inflammation-like abnormalities can be detected in healthy subjects and pregnancy may modify baseline findings. The identification of a joint/tendon set with less abnormalities (hand flexor tendons F1-F5, MCPj 2-5 and EUC) in healthy subjects would help in selecting target structures, important for identifying the disease onset and for further monitoring.
AbstractList Pregnancy induces profound changes in the maternal body and the normality spectrum may differ compared to non-pregnant subjects. The main objective was to establish the presence, frequency and distribution of articular and peri-articular abnormal findings in healthy women, pregnant and non-pregnant, using clinical examination (CE) and musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS). Second objective was to identify which joint/tendon set would show fewer modifications in both groups of healthy subjects and would remain stable throughout pregnancy. A prospective cross-sectional and longitudinal study on healthy pregnant (case group, 5 evaluations - 1st, 2nd, and 3rd trimester of pregnancy and 2 postpartum visits) and non-pregnant female volunteers (control group, one evaluation), consisting in CE vs MSUS joint and tendon evaluation, was conducted. MSUS elementary lesions such as synovial hypertrophy, effusion, Power Doppler (PD) signal, erosions and osteophytes were quantified. The case group (20 pregnant women) and 75 age- matched controls were evaluated on 46 joints and 24 tendon units. The highest frequency of grey scale pathologic-like imaging abnormalities was detected at metatarsophalangeal joints and wrist level in both groups. No pathologic-like abnormalities throughout pregnancy and postpartum were detected on flexor tendons (F1-F5), metacarpophalangeal joints (MCPj), extensor carpi ulnaris tendon (EUC) and large joints (glenohumeral, elbow, tibiotalar). Very low frequency of PD signal, erosions and osteophytes was identified in both groups. The highest longitudinal change was detected in the effusion on joint and tendon level only. MSUS inflammation-like abnormalities can be detected in healthy subjects and pregnancy may modify baseline findings. The identification of a joint/tendon set with less abnormalities (hand flexor tendons F1-F5, MCPj 2-5 and EUC) in healthy subjects would help in selecting target structures, important for identifying the disease onset and for further monitoring.
Pregnancy induces profound changes in the maternal body and the normality spectrum may differ compared to non-pregnant subjects.Aims: The main objective was to establish the presence, frequency and distribution of articular and peri-articular abnormal findings in healthy women, pregnant and non-pregnant, using clinical examination (CE) and musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS). Second objective was to identify which joint/tendon set would show fewer modifications in both groups of healthy subjects and would remain stable throughout pregnancy.Material and methods: A prospective cross-sectional and longitudinal study on healthy pregnant (case group, 5 evaluations – 1st, 2nd, and 3rd trimester of pregnancy and 2 postpartum visits) and non-pregnant female volunteers (control group, one evaluation), consisting in CE vs MSUS joint and tendon evaluation, was conducted. MSUS elementary lesions such as synovial hypertrophy, effusion, Power Doppler (PD) signal, erosions and osteophytes were quantified.Results: The case group (20 pregnant women) and 75 age- matched controls were evaluated on 46 joints and 24 tendon units. The highest frequency of grey scale pathologic–like imaging abnormalities was detected at metatarsophalangeal joints and wrist level in both groups. No pathologic-like abnormalities throughout pregnancy and postpartum were detected on flexor tendons (F1-F5), metacarpophalangeal joints (MCPj), extensor carpi ulnaris tendon (EUC) and large joints (glenohumeral, elbow, tibiotalar). Very low frequency of PD signal, erosions and osteophytes was identified in both groups. The highest longitudinal change was detected in the effusion on joint and tendon level only.Conclusion: MSUS inflammation-like abnormalities can be detected in healthy subjects and pregnancy may modify baseline findings. The identification of a joint/tendon set with less abnormalities (hand flexor tendons F1-F5, MCPj 2-5 and EUC) in healthy subjects would help in selecting target structures, important for identifying the disease onset and for further monitoring.
[...]objective was to identify which joint/tendon set would show fewer modifications in both groups of healthy subjects and would remain stable throughout pregnancy. Material and methods: A prospective cross-sectional and longitudinal study on healthy pregnant (case group, 5 evaluations - 1st, 2nd, and 3rd trimester of pregnancy and 2 postpartum visits) and non-pregnant female volunteers (control group, one evaluation), consisting in CE vs MSUS joint and tendon evaluation, was conducted. In this scenario, the assessment of the disease activity in pregnant patients must rely on a good knowledge of the normal joint and the periarticular changes in healthy pregnant women. [...]the main objective of our study was to establish the presence, frequency and distribution of articular and peri-articular abnormal findings in healthy women, pregnant and non-pregnant, using CE and MSUS. [...]objective was to identify which joint/tendon set would show fewer modifications in both groups of healthy subjects.
Author Bolboacă, Sorana Dana
Fodor, Daniela
Micu, Romeo
Ionescu, Ruxandra
Micu, Mihaela Cosmina
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SubjectTerms Adult
Correlation analysis
Cross-Sectional Studies
Disease
Evaluation
Female
Healthy Volunteers
Humans
Joints (anatomy)
Longitudinal Studies
Magnetic resonance imaging
Metacarpophalangeal Joint - diagnostic imaging
Musculoskeletal System - diagnostic imaging
Normality
Pathology
Pregnancy
Pregnancy - physiology
Pregnancy Trimester, First
Pregnancy Trimester, Second
Pregnancy Trimester, Third
Prospective Studies
Reference Values
Rheumatic diseases
Risk Assessment
Tendons
Tendons - diagnostic imaging
Ultrasonic imaging
Ultrasonography, Doppler - methods
Womens health
Wrist Joint - diagnostic imaging
Young Adult
Title Pregnant versus non-pregnant healthy subjects – a prospective longitudinal musculoskeletal ultrasound study concerning the spectrum of normality
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