Abstract

Abstract Extended-field-of-view ultrasonography is a valid alternative to determine the dimensions of the skeletal striated muscle; however, some factors may influence the final measurement. The aim of this study was to determine the test-retest reliability and measurement error of vastus lateralis muscle architecture variables through internal anatomical landmarks and to compare three fixed determined points using extended-field-of-view ultrasonography. Twelve young (24 ± 6 years) adult university male students participated in the study. Images were obtained through extended-field-of-view ultrasonography of the vastus lateralis muscle. Measurements were made for muscle thickness (MT), fascicle length (FL), and fascicle pennation angle (FA) using a method that identifies internal anatomical landmarks. MT was also measured at predetermined distances of 2 cm proximal, 6 cm proximal, and 2 cm distal. One-way ANOVA with repeated measures did not identify any test-retest significant differences for all variables measured. Typical measurement error in centimeters (cm) or degrees (º), coefficient of variation in percentage (%) and intraclass correlation coefficient were MT = 0.07 cm, 2.93%, 0.964; FL = 0.31 cm, 2.89%, 0.947; FA = 0.92°, 4.08%, 0.942; MT 2 cm proximal = 0.10 cm, 3.77%, 0.910; MT 6 cm proximal = 0.27 cm, 9.66%, 0.576; MT 2 cm distal = 0.35 cm, 19.76%, 0.564. MT, FL and FA showed high reliability and low measurement error. Internal anatomical landmarks proved to be more reliable and presented smaller measurement errors when compared to the predetermined distances method.

Highlights

  • Extended-field-of-view ultrasonography is a valid alternative to determine the dimensions of the skeletal striated muscle; some factors may influence the final measurement

  • Descriptive values for sample size, ANOVA results for between-day measurements, typical error of measurement (TEM), Figure 1

  • The Bland-Altman graphic analysis demonstrating the degree of agreement between pairs of measures is shown in Figure 2, with mean of differ

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Introduction

Extended-field-of-view ultrasonography is a valid alternative to determine the dimensions of the skeletal striated muscle; some factors may influence the final measurement. The aim of this study was to determine the test-retest reliability and measurement error of vastus lateralis muscle architecture variables through internal anatomical landmarks and to compare three fixed determined points using extended-field-of-view ultrasonography. Internal anatomical landmarks proved to be more reliable and presented smaller measurement errors when compared to the predetermined distances method. Objetivou-se determinar a confiabilidade e o erro da medida das variáveis da arquitetura do músculo vasto lateral através de marcações anatômicas internas, bem como comparar dois métodos de avaliação diferentes através da ultrassonografia panorâmica. Assessment methods of vastus lateralis muscle architecture using panoramic ultrasound: a new approach, test-retest reliability and measurement error.

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