Correlation between salivary gland ultrasonography and scintigraphy in primary Sjögren’s syndrome

Author:

Min Hong Ki1,Kim Se Hee1ORCID,Lee Kyung-Ann2,Jo Joon-Hyung3,So Young3,Chung Hyun Woo3,Lee Sang-Heon4ORCID,Kim Hae-Rim4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Konkuk University Medical Center

2. Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Soonchunhyang University Seoul Hospital

3. Department of Nuclear Medicine

4. Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine, Research Institute of Medical Science, Konkuk University Medical Center, Konkuk University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Abstract Objective To compare findings on salivary gland ultrasonography (SGUS) and salivary gland scintigraphy (SGS) in patients with primary SS (pSS). Methods The study cohort included patients newly diagnosed with pSS who underwent SGUS and SGS at the same time at our tertiary care hospital. Baseline demographics, laboratory data, clinical data and SGUS and SGS findings were collected. An SGUS cut-off score ≥14 defined positive SGUS findings and was used to classify patients in SGUS+ and SGUS− groups. SGS findings were quantified by the parotid:submandibular uptake ratio (PU:SU) and percentage parotid/submandibular excretion (%PE/%SE). The correlation between SGUS and SGS findings was evaluated. Results For analysis, 18 patients with SGUS+ findings and 18 with SGUS− findings were recruited, for a total study cohort of 36 patients. There were no between-group differences in baseline demographics and clinical and laboratory data. The PU, %PE, SU and %SE were significantly lower in the SGUS+  vs SGUS− group. The SGUS score for the parotid gland was negatively correlated to the PU (r = −0.36, P  = 0.03) and %PE (r = −0.35, P  = 0.04). The SGUS score of the submandibular gland was negatively correlated to the SU (r = −0.42, P  = 0.01) and %SE (r = −0.39, P  = 0.02). Conclusions Patients with a higher SGUS score had lower salivary gland function. The SGUS score showed a significant correlation with PU, %PE, SU and %SE. These findings are indicative of a possible predictive role of SGUS to diagnose salivary gland dysfunction.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Rheumatology

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