Aktif Sakroiliitin Manyetik Rezonans Görüntülemesinde Gözlemciler Arasındaki Uyum

Author:

GENÇ Ahmed Cihad1ORCID,KARA Ahmet Burak1ORCID,TÜRKOĞLU GENÇ Fevziye1ORCID,ÖZTÜRK Zeynep1ORCID,KARATAŞ Damla1ORCID,TOÇOĞLU Aysel1ORCID,ERKORKMAZ Ünal1ORCID,GÜNDÜZ Yasemin1ORCID,GÖNÜLLÜ Emel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SAKARYA UNIVERSITY

Abstract

Introduction Axial spondyloarthritis has characteristic clinical features such as enthesitis, sacroiliitis and spondylitis, and extra-articular manifestations. Sacroiliitis (SI) occurs as a result of inflammation of the sacroiliac joint. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of sacroiliac (SI) joints is used to detect early sacroiliitis. Sometimes, there can be variations in the interpretation of MRI findings of the SI joint among observers. Our aim was to investigate the inter-observer agreement among the observers. Materials and methods The study included the MRI results of 1150 patients who were diagnosed with active or chronic sacroiliitis based on the findings from sacroiliac MRIs, or whose MRI was deemed indicative of sacroiliitis by the rheumatologist. 1150 MRIs were re-evaluated by a different and expert radiologist. Results Out of the total 1150 patients investigated within the scope of this study. A statistically significant disparity emerged between the assessments provided by the expert radiologists and those obtained from outsourced radiologist evaluations. Conclusion The diagnosis of spondyloarthropathy may be delayed for some reasons. If the patient's clinic and MRI report are not consistent, the patient should not be removed from follow-up.

Publisher

Sakarya Tip Dergisi

Subject

General Computer Science

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