Objective: To document the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) muscle fibrosis in congenital muscular torticollis (CMT) infants with quantified echotexture and measured thickness during the treatment course. Design: Cohort study. Setting: Rehabilitation department in a tertiary care hospital. Participants: Infants with clinical diagnosis of CMT, without any neurological presentation, cervical spin abnormality, and developmental dysplastic hip problem, were recruited in the study. Intervention: All subjects had physiotherapy for at least 3 months. They underwent at least two times of clinical assessment and ultrasonographic examination (1) for bilateral SCM muscles during the follow-up period. End of follow-up: Subjects who still had prominent clinical presentations after physiotherapy for 6 months or were older than 1 year would receive surgery. Subsided presenting clinical features determined by the clinician was the other end-point of this investigation. Main Outcome Measures: The K value, derived from the difference of echo intensities (2) between the involved and uninvolved SCM muscles on longitudinal sonograms, was used to represent the severity of muscle fibrosis in CMT infants. Bilateral SCM muscle thickness and involved-to-uninvolved thickness ratio (Ratio I/U) were also obtained from longitudinal sonograms. Clinical outcome was also recorded.
1. An experienced sonographer performed ultrasonographic examination with the subject in the supine position and heads rotated contralaterally to the examination side. A 5-12 MHz linear-array ultrasound transducer was used to observe both longitudinal and transverse views of bilateral SCM muscles for each subject. The ultrasound system settings, including gain (86%), monitor dynamic range (70 dB), and depth (2 cm), were kept constant throughout the study. 2. The echo intensity was determined by computer-assisted gray scale analysis and was calculated in MATLAB 2006b. The mean echo intensity of every pixel in the region of interest and the K value developed to compare sonograms between different individuals or between different times in the same subject were estimated as the previous study (PMID: 22215768)
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
K value
Difference of echo intensities on muscle sonograms between involved and uninvolved sternocleidomastoid muscles in 50 infants with congenital muscular torticollis
Time frame: 3 years
Muscle thickness in cm
Bilateral sternocleidomastoid muscle thickness in 50 infants with congenital muscular torticollis
Time frame: 3 years
Ratio I/U (involved-to-uninvolved muscle thickness ratio)
Time frame: 3 years
Age in month
The age of first evaluation
Time frame: 3 years
Times of ultrasonographic examinations
The times of ultrasonographic examination before end follow-up
Time frame: 3 years
Body weight in kg
Body weight of all subjects during the follow-up period
Time frame: 3 years
Body length in cm
Body length of all subjects during the follow-up period
Time frame: 3 years
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