학술논문

Validation of Sonography findings of synovitis and tenosynovitis of hands and wrists in patients with systemic sclerosis
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Scleroderma and Related Disorders. 3(3)
Subject
Allied Health and Rehabilitation Science
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Health Sciences
Clinical Research
Biomedical Imaging
Scleroderma
Autoimmune Disease
Inflammatory and immune system
Musculoskeletal
Ultrasound
scleroderma
hands
validation
Clinical sciences
Immunology
Epidemiology
Language
Abstract
ObjectivesValidating musculoskeletal ultrasound features of the joints and tendons of the hands in a large scleroderma cohort.MethodsA total of 81 scleroderma patients participated in this prospective, cross-sectional study. Grayscale and power Doppler musculoskeletal ultrasound images of 13 joints and 5 tendons of the wrist and hand were obtained. Clinical assessment included modified Rodnan skin thickness score, joint count, and Scleroderma Health Assessment Questionnaire. Face validity, content validity, construct validity, and feasibility were assessed.ResultsMean age was 53.8 years (range 22-80), 76.5% were females, and disease duration ranged from 0.25 to 29 years. Mean length of the examination was 36 min. Scleroderma Health Assessment Questionnaire-Disability Index correlated with musculoskeletal ultrasound erosions (r = 0.5, p = 0.0003). Skin score correlated with tendinitis grayscale (r = 0.26, p = 0.02). Intra-reader correlation coefficient for musculoskeletal ultrasound was 0.96 for the joints and could not be calculated for tendons because there were too few positive findings. When tendon changes existed, percent of agreement was 77.7%-83.3%.ConclusionMusculoskeletal ultrasound of 13 joints and 5 tendons of the hands and wrist has face and content validity. Construct validity was shown for the tendons and erosion scores. Feasibility and reliability were partially validated.