Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)-Based Semi-Quantitative Methods for Rheumatoid Arthritis: From Scoring to Measurement

Author:

Salaffi Fausto1,Carotti Marina23,Di Carlo Marco1ORCID,Ceccarelli Luca4,Farah Sonia1,Poliseno Anna Claudia23,Di Matteo Andrea56ORCID,Bandinelli Francesca7ORCID,Giovagnoni Andrea23

Affiliation:

1. Rheumatology Unit, Department of Clinical and Molecular Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Carlo Urbani Hospital, Jesi, 60035 Ancona, Italy

2. Department of Clinical, Special and Dental Sciences, Università Politecnica delle Marche, 60126 Ancona, Italy

3. Division of Radiology, Department of Radiological Sciences, University Hospital Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria delle Marche, 60126 Ancona, Italy

4. Oncohematologic and Emergency Radiology Unit, Department of Pediatric and Adult Cardio-Thoracic and Vascular, IRCCS Policlinico di Sant’Orsola, 40138 Bologna, Italy

5. Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK

6. Leeds Biomedical Research Centre, National Institute for Health Research, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds LS9 7TF, UK

7. Rheumatology Department, USL Tuscany Center, San Giovanni di Dio Hospital, 50143 Florence, Italy

Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that primarily affects the small joints of the hands and feet, characterized by pain, inflammation, and joint damage. In this context, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is useful to identify and monitor joint/tendon inflammation and the evolution of joint damage, playing a key role in treatment response evaluation, in addition to clinical measurements. Various methods to quantify joint inflammation and damage with MRI in RA have been developed, such as RA-MRI Score (RAMRIS), Early RA-MRI Score (ERAMRS), and Simplified RA-MRI Score (SAMIS). RAMRIS, introduced in 2002, offers an objective means to assess inflammation and damage via MRI in RA trials, encompassing findings such as synovitis, bone erosion, and edema/osteitis. Recently, an updated RAMRIS version was developed, which also includes the evaluation of joint space narrowing and tenosynovitis. The RAMRIS-5, which is a condensed RAMSIS version focusing on five hand joints only, has been proven to be a valuable resource for the semi-quantitative evaluation of RA joint damage, both in early and established disease. This narrative literature review will provide an overview of the MRI scoring systems that have been developed for the assessment of joint inflammation and structural damage in RA patients.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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