TY - JOUR KW - High resolution ultrasonography KW - leprosy KW - diagnosis KW - detection AU - Tjiaman MP AU - Zaidan MZ AU - Ausath ZF AU - Octaviana F AU - Karima AP AU - Menaldi SLSW AB -
Objectives
To explore the utility of high-resolution ultrasonography (HRUS) in leprosy by assessing changes in peripheral nerves.
Methods
This study follows the Preferred Reporting Item for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (PRISMA). Relevant studies up to 1 July 2024 were systematically searched using three databases, and the quality of the included studies was further assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.
Results
The results consistently indicated that leprosy patients exhibited significant nerve thickening across various nerves, particularly the ulnar, median, and peroneal nerves with high sensitivity and specificity. Notably, HRUS also demonstrated its ability to detect subclinical nerve involvement in leprosy patients’ household contacts (HHC), suggesting its potential utility in early screening efforts.
Conclusion
HRUS emerges as a promising diagnostic tool for leprosy, offering enhanced objectivity and superior sensitivity and specificity compared to current diagnostic tools by detecting nerve involvement. This method is effective not only in diagnosing symptomatic patients but also in identifying nerve abnormalities in HHC and individuals without visible skin manifestations.
BT - Leprosy Review DO - 10.47276/lr.96.1.2024132 IS - 1 LA - eng M3 - Systematic Review N2 -Objectives
To explore the utility of high-resolution ultrasonography (HRUS) in leprosy by assessing changes in peripheral nerves.
Methods
This study follows the Preferred Reporting Item for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (PRISMA). Relevant studies up to 1 July 2024 were systematically searched using three databases, and the quality of the included studies was further assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale.
Results
The results consistently indicated that leprosy patients exhibited significant nerve thickening across various nerves, particularly the ulnar, median, and peroneal nerves with high sensitivity and specificity. Notably, HRUS also demonstrated its ability to detect subclinical nerve involvement in leprosy patients’ household contacts (HHC), suggesting its potential utility in early screening efforts.
Conclusion
HRUS emerges as a promising diagnostic tool for leprosy, offering enhanced objectivity and superior sensitivity and specificity compared to current diagnostic tools by detecting nerve involvement. This method is effective not only in diagnosing symptomatic patients but also in identifying nerve abnormalities in HHC and individuals without visible skin manifestations.
PB - Lepra PY - 2025 EP - 13 T2 - Leprosy Review TI - The role of high-resolution ultrasonography (HRUS) in detecting peripheral neuropathy in leprosy patients and household contacts: a systematic review UR - https://leprosyreview.org/article/96/1/20-24132 VL - 96 SN - 2162-8807 ER -