Author:
Tan York Kiat,Hong Cassandra,Li HuiHua,Allen John Carson,Thumboo Julian
Abstract
AbstractWe aim to determine whether combined thermal and ultrasound (CTUS) imaging can identify rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients with at least moderate disease activity (DAS28 > 3.2). Temperature differences of maximum (Tmax), average (Tavg) and minimum (Tmin) temperatures from a control temperature at 22 joints (bilateral hands) were summed up to derive the respective MAX, AVG and MIN per patient. MAX (PD), AVG (PD) and MIN (PD) are CTUS results derived by multiplying MAX, AVG and MIN by a factor of 2 when a patient’s total ultrasound power Doppler (PD) joint inflammation score > median score, which otherwise remained unchanged. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to determine whether CTUS imaging can identify patients with DAS28 > 3.2. In this cross-sectional study, 814 joints were imaged among 37 RA patients (mean disease duration, 31 months). CTUS (but not single modality) imaging parameters were all significantly greater comparing patients with DAS28 > 3.2 versus those with DAS28 ≤ 3.2 (allP < 0.01). Area under the ROC curves (AUCs) using cut-off levels of ≥ 94.5, ≥ 64.6 and ≥ 42.3 in identifying patients with DAS28 > 3.2 were 0.73 , 0.76 and 0.76 for MAX (PD), AVG (PD) and MIN (PD), respectively (with sensitivity ranging from 58 to 61% and specificity all 100%). The use of CTUS in detecting a greater severity of joint inflammation among patients with at least moderate disease activity (DAS28 > 3.2) appears promising and will require further validation in independent RA cohorts.
Funder
National Medical Research Council
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Reference33 articles.
1. Tan, Y. K., Ostergaard, M., Bird, P. & Conaghan, P. G. Ultrasound versus high field magnetic resonance imaging in rheumatoid arthritis. Clin Exp Rheumatol. 32(1 Suppl 80), S99-105 (2014).
2. Gatt, A. et al. Thermal characteristics of rheumatoid feet in remission: Baseline data. PLoS ONE 15(12), e0243078 (2020).
3. Tan, Y. K., Hong, C., Li, H., Allen, J. C. Jr. & Thumboo, J. Thermography in rheumatoid arthritis: a comparison with ultrasonography and clinical joint assessment. Clin Radiol. 75(12), 963.e17-963.e22 (2020).
4. Elangovan, S. & Tan, Y. K. The role of musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging in rheumatoid arthritis. Ultrasound Med Biol. 46(8), 1841–1853 (2020).
5. Colebatch, A. N. et al. EULAR recommendations for the use of imaging of the joints in the clinical management of rheumatoid arthritis. Ann Rheum Dis. 72(6), 804–814 (2013).
Cited by
2 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献