Volumetric evaluation of the subacromial space in shoulder impingement syndrome - 13/04/22

Abstract |
Introduction |
Shoulder impingement syndrome is evaluated radiologically with two-dimensional measurement parameters. None of these measurement parameters accurately reflect the three-dimensional geometry. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the volumetric status of the subacromial space in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome and to investigate its relationship with two-dimensional parameters.
Hypothesis |
The primary hypothesis of this study is that subacromial volume is reduced in patients with impingement syndrome. The second hypothesis is that the sagittal plane morphology of the acromion reflects the subacromial volume better than the coronal plane morphology.
Patients and methods |
This retrospective study consisted of a total of 52 participants: 26 patients with impingement syndrome and 26 controls. Volumetric measurements were performed with using magnetic resonance imaging. The relationship between humerus and acromion was evaluated by acromiohumeral distance. The sagittal plane morphology of the acromion was evaluated with an objective acromial angle, while the coronal plane morphology was evaluated with a lateral acromial angle. The radiological parameters between groups were compared.
Results |
The mean subacromial volume was significantly smaller in the impingement group compared to the control group (p=0.01). The subacromial volume had a negative correlation with the objective acromial angle (R=−0.46; p=0.01) The mean tendon volume was significantly higher in the impingement group (p<0.001). The mean acromiohumeral distance in the impingement group (6.8mm±1.0mm), was calculated to be significantly lower than the control group (10.1mm±1.5mm) (p<0.001). There was a positive moderate correlation between subacromial volume and acromiohumeral distance (R=0.61; p=0.01).
Discussion |
This is the first study to demonstrate a reduction in subacromial volume in patients with impingement syndrome. The sagittal plane morphology of the acromion, rather than the coronal plane, appears to be more closely related to the subacromial volume.
Level of evidence |
III; case-control study.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Shoulder, Subacromial impingement syndrome, Supraspinatus, Rotator cuff
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Vol 108 - N° 2
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