Screening for subclinical synovial proliferation in haemophilia: A systematic review and meta‐analysis comparing physical examination and ultrasound

Author:

van Leeuwen Flora H. P.1ORCID,Timmer Merel A.2ORCID,de Jong Pim A.1,Fischer Kathelijn2ORCID,Foppen Wouter1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands

2. Center for Benign Hematology Thrombosis and Haemostasis Van Creveldkliniek University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht University, Utrecht The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionUltrasound is increasingly used as addition to physical examination for detection of subclinical joint changes in haemophilia. However, the added value of ultrasound to physical examination for detecting synovial proliferation is not fully established.AimTo determine the diagnostic accuracy of swelling at physical examination for ultrasound‐detected synovial proliferation in haemophilia.MethodsPubMed and EMBASE were searched up to 2 August 2022. Studies reporting original data on occurrence of swelling at physical examination and synovial proliferation on ultrasound of index joints in persons with haemophilia were included. Risk of bias and applicability were assessed using the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies 2 (QUADAS‐2) tool. Diagnostic accuracy parameters of swelling at physical examination for ultrasound‐detected synovial proliferation were determined. Summary sensitivity and specificity were calculated using a bivariate random‐effects model.ResultsFifteen studies reporting on swelling at physical examination and synovial proliferation on ultrasound in 2890 joints of 627 patients were included. Prevalence of subclinical synovial proliferation ranged between 0% and 55%. Sensitivity of swelling was low [summary estimate .34; 95% confidence interval (CI) .24‐.46], while specificity was high (summary estimate .97; CI .92‐.99). Predictive values varied widely due to inter‐study differences in prevalence of synovial proliferation.ConclusionJoint swelling has low sensitivity for presence of ultrasound‐detected synovial proliferation in haemophilia, suggesting underestimation of synovial proliferation by physical examination alone. Consequently, ultrasound screening may generate important information on synovial changes which would otherwise remain undetected.

Funder

Swedish Orphan Biovitrum

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Hematology,General Medicine

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