Exploring Intensity-Dependent Echogenic Response to Percutaneous Electrolysis in Tendon Tissue: A Cadaveric Study
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Publication date
2025-07-06ISSN
2077-0383
Abstract
Background: Percutaneous electrolysis (PE) is an emerging therapeutic approach for
tendinopathies, applying a galvanic current through a dry-needling needle to induce regenerative tissue responses. However, current dosing strategies are often empirical and lack
objective physiological feedback. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the echogenic
effects of different galvanic current intensities on cadaveric tendon tissue using quantitative
ultrasound. Methods: An ex vivo study was conducted on 29 cadaveric patellar tendon
samples, each exposed to a single intensity (0–10 mA for 1 s). Quantitative ultrasound analysis was performed post-intervention, and echogenic variables were extracted using UZ
eDosifier software. A composite variable, Electrolysis_UZ_Dose, was created via multiple
regression to capture the overall ultrasound-visible changes. Data were analyzed using correlation, regression models, and dose–range comparisons. Results: An intensity-dependent
response was observed in key echogenic parameters. Minimal changes occurred at low
intensities (0–2 mA), whereas a progressive response emerged between 2 and 6 mA. Beyond
6 mA, a plateau effect suggested either tissue saturation or imaging limitations due to gasinduced acoustic shadowing. The Electrolysis_UZ_Dose variable strongly correlated with
applied intensity (R2 = 0.732). Conclusions: This study suggests an intensity-dependent
echogenic effect of PE on tendon tissue in key ultrasound-derived parameters (A_Number,
A_Area, A_Perimeter, A_Homogeneity, and A_ASM). However, as this study was conducted under experimental conditions with a single 1 s application per sample, the results
should not be extrapolated to clinical practice without further validation.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
616.7 - Pathology of the organs of locomotion. Skeletal and locomotor systems
Keywords
Pages
14
Publisher
MDPI
Collection
14
Is part of
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Recommended citation
Malo-Urriés, Miguel; Rodríguez-Sanz, Jacobo; Borrella-Andrés, Segio[et al.]. Exploring Intensity-Dependent Echogenic Response to Percutaneous Electrolysis in Tendon Tissue: A Cadaveric Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2025, 14, 4772. Disponible en <https://www.mdpi.com/3391560>. Fecha de acceso: 21 nov. 2025. DOI: 10.3390/jcm14134772
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