Diagnostic value of a novel salivary gland ultrasound scoring system in IgG4-related sialadenitis

Author:

Zhou Mingzhu1,Liu Yanying12,Zhang Shanshan3,Xie Xiaoyan4,Li Wei5,Cui Li6,Zhao Hanxue7,Tang Sumei2,Hu Xiangdong8,Wu Shanshan9ORCID,Peng Jiajing6,Huang Huilian7,Ren Wei7,Zhang Ying7,Xu Ning7,Sun Pengfei8,Liu Yiqun3,Zhang Zuyan4,Yu Guangyan5,Su Yin2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University , Beijing, China

2. Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Peking University People’s Hospital , Beijing, China

3. Department of Ultrasound, Peking University People’s Hospital , Beijing, China

4. Department of Oral Radiology, Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology , Beijing, China

5. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology , Beijing, China

6. Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University , Beijing, China

7. Department of Diagnostic Ultrasound, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University , Beijing, China

8. Department of Ultrasound, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University , Beijing, China

9. Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Evidence-based Medicine, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University , Beijing, China

Abstract

Abstract Objectives To develop a novel ultrasound scoring system for the major salivary glands in patients with immunoglobulin G4-related sialadenitis (IgG4-RS) and assess its diagnostic value in a multicentre cohort of Chinese patients. Methods Twenty clinicians (rheumatologists, stomatologists and radiologists) participated. The study was conducted in four steps: (i) defining the ultrasonography (US) elements, (ii) developing a novel ultrasound scoring system for US of the salivary glands, (iii) evaluation of inter- and intra-reader reliabilities using the new ultrasound scoring system, and (iv) assessing the diagnostic value of this novel ultrasound scoring system in IgG4-RS patients in a Chinese multicentre cohort. Results A novel ultrasound scoring system for the salivary glands was developed, with total scores ranging from 0 to 34. The inter- and intra-reader reliabilities of the ultrasound scoring system were excellent (0.972 and 0.940, respectively). A total of 470 people were recruited in this study; 187 patients were diagnosed with IgG4-RS, and the remaining 283 people were diagnosed with non-IgG4-RS. Patients with IgG4-RS group had significantly higher US scores than the non-IgG4-RS group (mean US score = 16 vs 4, P < 0.001). The calculated area under the curve for the total US score was 0.852 (95% CI: 0.814, 0.891). The total US scores ≥9 showed a sensitivity of 75.4% and a specificity of 91.9%. Association analysis showed a positive correlation between total US scores and serum IgG4 levels and hypocomplementaemia (r = 0.221 and r = 0.349, respectively; P = 0.002 and P < 0.001, respectively) and a negative correlation between total US scores and serum C3 and C4 levels (r = −0.210 and r = −0.303, respectively; P = 0.005 and P < 0.001, respectively). Conclusion A novel semiquantitative ultrasound scoring system for patients with IgG4-RS was developed, with good diagnostic performance. The inter- and intra-reader reliabilities were excellent. US scores were correlated with IgG4, C3 and C4 levels and hypocomplementaemia.

Funder

Capital Funds for Health Improvement and Research

Tongzhou District Science and Technology Committee

Beijing Science and Technology Planning Project

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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