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Title: Comparison of shoulder Magnetic Resonance Imaging findings between patients with stage 4 chronic kidney disease and hemodialysis patients with healthy controls
Authors: Turk, A.C.
Fidan, N.
Ozcan, O.
Ozkurt, S.
Musmul, A.
Şahin, Füsun
Keywords: Amyloidosis
Chronic kidney disease
Hemodialysis
Magnetic resonance imaging
Shoulder
ß2 microglobulin
beta 2 microglobulin
creatinine
urea
adult
Article
biceps brachii muscle
chronic kidney failure
clinical article
comparative study
controlled study
disease severity
glomerulus filtration rate
hemodialysis patient
human
infraspinatus muscle
joint effusion
middle aged
muscle thickness
nuclear magnetic resonance imaging
priority journal
rotator cuff
shoulder pain
shoulder radiography
subscapularis muscle
supraspinatus muscle
aged
complication
diagnostic imaging
female
hemodialysis
male
procedures
shoulder
Adult
Aged
Female
Humans
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Middle Aged
Renal Dialysis
Shoulder Joint
Shoulder Pain
Publisher: IOS Press
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Shoulder involvement is frequently observed in chronic renal disease (CRD) and hemodialysis patients. OBJECTIVE: Our aim is to compare shoulder Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) findings of stage 4 CRD patients naive to dialysis, hemodialysis patients and healthy controls. METHODS: Twenty hemodialysis patients with shoulder pain (Group 1), 30 hemodialysis patients without shoulder pain (Group 2), 20 patients with stage 4 CRD (Group 3) and 30 healthy controls (Group 4) were enrolled. Urea, creatinine and ß2 microglobulin were measured. Thickness, homogeneity and integrity of rotator cuff and presence of effusion were examined by MRI. RESULTS: Supraspinatus tendon was thicker in Group 1 compared to other groups, whereas infraspinatus tendon was thicker in Group 1 compared to Groups 2 and 4. Although all tendons thickness was higher in Group 3 than Group 4, there was no significant difference. Most effusion areas were present in Group 1, followed by Groups 2 and 3. There was a significant correlation between glomerular filtration rate and thickness of supraspinatus, infraspinatus tendons and between ß2 microglobulin and thickness of infraspinatus, subscapularis tendons and total number of areas with effusion. CONCLUSIONS: Increased shoulder tendon thickness and effusion were detected in symptomatic dialysis patients, while greater effusion areas were detected in asymptomatic dialysis patients and in stage 4 CRD patients who do not require dialysis compared to healthy controls. © 2020 - IOS Press and the authors. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/37542
https://doi.org/10.3233/BMR-170896
ISSN: 1053-8127
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