Is it time to move on from pelvic radiography as the first-line imaging modality for suspected sacroiliitis?

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY Current opinion in rheumatology Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1097/BOR.0000000000000925
Iris Eshed, Torsten Diekhoff, Kay Geert A Hermann
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Purpose of review: Pelvic radiography in which structural lesions characteristic of sacroiliitis can be detected, is recommended as the first imaging modality when axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is suspected clinically. However, cross-sectional modalities like computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are superior to radiographs for diagnosing sacroiliitis. Thus, we currently debate the role of radiography as first imaging modality in the diagnostic workup of axSpA.

Recent findings: Diagnosing sacroiliitis on pelvic radiographs is challenging with large interobserver and intraobserver variation. Low-dose CT (ldCT) of the sacroiliac joints (SIJs) was proved to be more sensitive and reliable than radiographs with comparable ionizing radiation exposure. MRI is the preferred modality for detecting early SIJ inflammation, well before structural lesions evolve. New, promising MRI sequences sensitive to cortical bone improve erosion detection, making MRI a one-stop shop for the diagnosis of sacroiliitis.

Summary: Given the debatable additive value of pelvic radiographs for the detection of sacroiliitis, and the presence of excellent alternatives for imaging the bony cortex of the SIJs such as ldCT and MRI with state-of-the-art sequences sensitive to cortical bone, it is high time to discuss the use of these more accurate modalities instead of radiographs.

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是时候放弃盆腔x线摄影作为疑似骶髂炎的一线成像方式了吗?
回顾目的:盆腔x线摄影可以检测到具有骶髂炎特征的结构性病变,被推荐作为临床怀疑轴性脊柱炎(axSpA)的第一影像学检查方式。然而,像计算机断层扫描(CT)和磁共振成像(MRI)这样的横断模式在诊断骶髂炎方面优于x线片。因此,我们目前就x线摄影作为axSpA诊断工作的第一成像方式的作用进行了辩论。最近的发现:骨盆x线片诊断骶髂炎具有挑战性,观察者之间和观察者内部差异很大。骶髂关节(sij)的低剂量CT (ldCT)被证明比同等电离辐射照射的x线片更敏感和可靠。MRI是发现早期SIJ炎症的首选方式,早在结构病变演变之前。新的、有前途的MRI序列对皮质骨敏感,改善了侵蚀检测,使MRI成为诊断骶髂炎的一站式服务。总结:考虑到骨盆x线片对检测骶髂炎的附加价值存在争议,以及存在对sij骨皮质成像的极好的替代方法,如ldCT和MRI,它们具有对皮质骨敏感的最新序列,现在是讨论使用这些更准确的方式代替x线片的时候了。
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Current opinion in rheumatology
Current opinion in rheumatology 医学-风湿病学
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期刊介绍: A high impact review journal which boasts an international readership, Current Opinion in Rheumatology offers a broad-based perspective on the most recent and exciting developments within the field of rheumatology. Published bimonthly, each issue features insightful editorials and high quality invited reviews covering two or three key disciplines which include vasculitis syndromes, medical physiology and rheumatic diseases, crystal deposition diseases and rheumatoid arthritis. Each discipline introduces world renowned guest editors to ensure the journal is at the forefront of knowledge development and delivers balanced, expert assessments of advances from the previous year.
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