Bibliographic citations
Vargas, K., (2019). Efectividad de la resonancia magnética y la ultrasonografía en el diagnóstico de lesiones del manguito rotador [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5444
Vargas, K., Efectividad de la resonancia magnética y la ultrasonografía en el diagnóstico de lesiones del manguito rotador [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5444
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title = "Efectividad de la resonancia magnética y la ultrasonografía en el diagnóstico de lesiones del manguito rotador",
author = "Vargas Briceño, Kevin Jordi",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2019"
}
Objective: To establish the effect iveness of ultrasonography and magnet ic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of rotator cuff injury. Material and methods: A retrospective study of diagnostic tests was carried out in which 122 patients with painful shoulder syndrome were included, according to select ion criteria which were divided into 2 groups: with or without rotator cuff injury; the sensit ivit y, specificit y, posit ive and negative predict ive value are calculated. Results: No significant differences were observed for the variables age, gender or time of illness among pat ients with or without rotator cuff injury; The sensit ivit y, specificit y, posit ive predict ive value and negat ive predict ive value of Ultrasonography in the diagnosis of rotator cuff injury was 87%; 83%; 97% and 50% respectively; The sensit ivit y, specificit y, posit ive predict ive value and negative predictive value of the MRI in the diagnosis of rotator cuff injury was 93%; 94%; 99% and 70% respectively; The distribution of patients with rotator cuff injury according to location was: supraspinatus (58%); infraspinatus (24%); biceps (12%) and subscapular (6%); Ultrasonography and magnet ic resonance are effective in the diagnosis of rotator cuff injury. Conclusion: Ultrasonography and magnet ic resonance have diagnostic effectiveness of rotator cuff injury.
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