Correlation of magnetic resonance imaging findings with arthroscopy in the evaluation of rotator cuff pathology
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2015-09Author
Muthami, KM
Onyambu, CK
Odhiambo, AO
Muriithi, IM
Byakika, TK
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging in
clinically diagnosed rotator cuff disease based upon the radiologist’s interpretation with actual intraoperative
arthroscopic findings being used as the reference standard in a Kenyan outpatient practice.
Design: This was a retrospective cohort study.
Setting: The study was carried out at Plaza Advanced Imaging Centre over a period of one year from
December 2011 to November 2012.
Methods: Using the University of Nairobi and Kenyatta National Hospital Ethics Committee approved
protocol medical records of thirty four randomly selected consecutive patients with shoulder pain were
evaluated. The records of these patients were reviewed to determine the demographics, radiologists MRI
interpretations, and the surgeon’s operative findings.
Results: Thirty four (79%) patients out of the targeted sample size of 43 were successfully evaluated with
an aim of establishing the accuracy and sensitivity of MRI in the diagnosis of rotator cuff pathology in
relation to arthroscopic findings. Twenty one (62%) of the patients were male, while the female patients s
were 13 (38%).
Conclusions: In the present study the sensitivity of MRI in diagnosing of rotator cuff pathology was low
but the specificity was high. This means that MRI missed a number of lesions, but of those that were picked
the specificity was high. Given the relatively low sensitivity findings of the study compared to previous
studies done elsewhere there is need to have a trained dedicated musculoskeletal radiologist. However,
there exists a significant correlation between the diagnoses made under MRI and arthroscopy.
Results from this study will serve as a useful guide to orthopaedic surgeons in planning the
management pathway for patients with rotator cuff pathology and will also highlight areas in need of
improving interpretation skills and imaging protocols for radiologists in the country.
Citation
Muthami, K. M., Onyambu, C. K., Odhiambo, A. O., Muriithi, I. M., & Byakika, T. K. (2015). Correlation of magnetic resonance imaging findings with arthroscopy in the evaluation of rotator cuff pathology. East African Orthopaedic Journal, 8(2), 52-59.Publisher
University of Nairobi
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