Intramuscular Temperature on the Echo-textural Characteristics
- Conditions
- Healthy Subjects
- Interventions
- Device: Muscle warm-up
- Registration Number
- NCT06145646
- Lead Sponsor
- Cardenal Herrera University
- Brief Summary
Echointensity and echotexture have been used as a physiological marker for changes in skeletal muscle quality and structure caused by physical training, low activity, ageing and some neuromuscular disorders. However, there are some influencing factors on muscle echo-intensity and echotexture, such as temperature, which may not be taken into account when performing an ultrasound assessment and may alter the results.
This study aims to investigate the effects of muscle temperature on echointensity and other 2nd order echotextures variables such as homogeneity, contrast, correlation and entropy of muscle tissue, in order to gain a better understanding of this correlation and minimise its influence, which would allow greater precision in the use of muscle ultrasound as a diagnostic tool.
The methodology of this study includes firstly the acquisition of ultrasound images of the vastus lateralis muscle. This acquisition will be performed during the continuous recording of muscle temperature, carried out during a passive cooling process after 20 min of heating using microwave equipment. In addition, to standardise the results, a correction factor will be calculated to compensate for the influence of subcutaneous adipose tissue thickness on echogenicity and echotexture.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 30
- Acceptance of participation in the study.
- Healthy subjects.
- Subjects between the ages of 18 and 65.
- Have known neurological, cardiovascular, metabolic or orthopedic conditions that prevent them from participating in the study.
- Present metal implants in the heating area.
- Wear a pacemaker.
- Perform physical activity during the 48 hours prior to data collection.
- Contraindications of dry needling such as: Belonephobia, history of abnormal reaction to the puncture or injection, anticoagulant treatment or thrombocytopenia, lymphedema over the area of intervention, severely compromised immune system, vascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, pregnancy, epilepsy, allergy to metals or that the intervention area has wounds, scars, tattoos, or stains.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Muscle temperature Muscle warm-up Heating the vastus lateralis of the right quadriceps using microwaves
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Muscle echointensity (0-255 a.u.). During intervention Muscle echointensity is calculated by the mean gray level value of the muscle Range of Interest (ROI). (0-255 a.u.)
Muscle echovariance (0-255 a.u.). During intervention The echovariance is determined by the relationship between the standard deviation and the average pixel intensity obtained from the histogram of the muscle ROI. (0-255 a.u.)
Muscle homogeneity. During intervention It is a second-order parameter (GLCM) that measures the uniformity of the muscle ROI composition.
Echointensity correction factor for adipose thickness Pre-intervention The measurement of subcutaneous adipose thickness will be carried out through the average of the distance from the skin to the aponeurosis coinciding with the superficial interface of the muscle and with different pressures of the probe on the skin. This measure will be used to develop a correction factor that allows compensating the influence of this variable on echogenicity and echotexture, standardizing the results.
Muscle energy or second angular momentum. During intervention It is a second order parameter (GLCM) that measures textural uniformity of the muscle ROI
Contrast. During intervention It is a second-order parameter (GLCM) that measures local variations in gray levels of the muscle ROI.
Textural Correlation. During intervention It is a second-order parameter (GLCM) that expresses linear gray-level dependencies of the muscle ROI.
Entropy. During intervention It is a second-order parameter (GLCM) to measure muscle ROI disorder.
Muscle temperature (ºC). Pre-intervention and during intervention Measurement of intramuscular temperature of the right vastus lateralis of the quadriceps (ºC)
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Age (years) Pre-intervention Subject's age (years)
Sex (female or male) Pre-intervention Subject's sex (female or male)
Dominance Pre-intervention Dominant leg (right-left)
Body mass index Pre-intervention It is a measure of body fat based on height and weight that applies to adult men and women
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Sergio Montero Navarro
🇪🇸Elche, Alicante, Spain