Correlation between superior humeral head migration and proximal long head of biceps tendon pathology in patients with and without rotator cuff tears using magnetic resonance imaging and radiography

利用磁共振成像和X线摄影技术,探讨肩袖撕裂患者和非肩袖撕裂患者肱骨头上移与肱二头肌长头近端肌腱病变之间的相关性

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The biomechanical role of the proximal long head of the biceps tendon (PLHB) in glenohumeral joint stability remains controversial. This retrospective study aims to correlate between humeral head migration and PLHB pathology in patients with and without rotator cuff tendon tears using imaging. METHODS: Seventy-nine patients who underwent 3T magnetic resonance imaging of the shoulder were retrospectively reviewed. Imaging findings were documented by a fellowship-trained musculoskeletal radiologist. PLHB tendon diameter change, contour irregularity, and signal intensity change were assessed. Rotator cuff status was given a binary assignment of intact vs. torn. Radiographs were used for measurement of the acromiohumeral distance and a cutoff value of 7 mm was set as a lower limit of normal. RESULTS: In the cohort of 79 shoulders, 41.8% (33/79) of patients had intact PLHB tendon and rotator cuff, 26.6% (21/79) demonstrated isolated PLHB tendon pathology, 13.9% (11/79) demonstrated isolated rotator cuff tears, and 17.7% (14/79) demonstrated concomitant PLHB tendon pathology and rotator cuff tears. Acromiohumeral distance was preserved in 97.0% (32/33) of patients with intact PLHB tendon and rotator cuff, 28.6% (6/21) of patients with isolated PLHB tendon pathology, 81.8% (9/11) of patients with isolated rotator cuff tears, and 14.3% (2/14) of patients with concomitant PLHB tendon pathology and rotator cuff tears (P < .0001). CONCLUSION: Results of this study have shown that a statistical correlation was present between superior humeral head migration and PLHB tendon pathology with or without rotator cuff tears, compared to rotator cuff pathology alone. Findings suggest that intact PLHB tendon plays an important role in glenohumeral stability.

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