Ultrasonographic Identification of Pacinian Corpuscles in the Hand: A Pilot Study of Technique and Reliability

超声检查识别手部帕西尼小体:技术和可靠性的初步研究

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION/AIMS: Pacinian corpuscles are end organs of the sensory nervous system. The size and superficial location of Pacinian corpuscles allows them to be visualized with high-resolution ultrasound. This pilot study sought to assess the reliability of Pacinian corpuscle counting in the hand using ultrasound. METHODS: Two healthy participants underwent ultrasound evaluation by three ultrasonographers using a scanning protocol developed for this study. The ultrasound protocol used anatomic landmarks to identify and trace digital nerves in the palms and the adjacent Pacinian corpuscles. The ultrasonographers used morphologic features to identify and count Pacinian corpuscles at two sites in each hand for each participant using a 10-22 MHz linear-array transducer. The procedure was repeated at 2 time points. Inter-rater and intrarater reliabilities were determined using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs). RESULTS: Pacinian corpuscles were identified in the second-third and fourth-fifth intermetacarpal spaces. The ultrasound appearance of Pacinian corpuscles is of a hypoechoic, rounded structure without a hyperechoic rim. A clustered appearance and septate internal structure are distinct features of Pacinian corpuscles, but these features are not always present. The mean number at each site was between 10.71 and 11.71. Inter-rater and intrarater reliability both resulted in ICC values over 0.8, indicating "good" inter-rater and intrarater reliabilities. DISCUSSION: Pacinian corpuscles can be reliably counted in the hand using high-resolution ultrasound. The reliability data from this pilot study may facilitate further ultrasound studies of Pacinian corpuscles, which may be decreased in number or undergo other changes in polyneuropathies.

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