Relationship Between Ultrasound and Physical Examination in the Assessment of Enthesitis in Patients With Spondyloarthritis: Results From the DEUS Multicenter Study.

IF 11.4 1区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY Arthritis & Rheumatology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1002/art.42971
Andrea Di Matteo, Stefano Di Donato, Gianluca Smerilli, Andrea Becciolini, Federica Camarda, Alberto Cauli, Tomás Cazenave, Edoardo Cipolletta, Davide Corradini, Juan Jose de Agustin, Giulia M Destro Castaniti, Eleonora Di Donato, Emine Duran, Bayram Farisogullari, Marco Fornaro, Francesca Francioso, Pamela Giorgis, Raquel Granados, Amelia Granel, Cristina Hernandez-Diaz, Rudolf Horvath, Jana Hurnakova, Diogo Jesus, Omer Karadag, Ling Li, Yang Li, Maria G Lommano, Josefina Marin, María V Martire, Xabier Michelena, Laura Muntean, Matteo Piga, Marcos Rosemffet, João Rovisco, Fausto Salaffi, Liliana Saraiva, Crescenzio Scioscia, Maria-Magdalena Tamas, Shun Tanimura, Aliki Venetsanopoulou, Lucio Ventura Rios, Orlando Villota, Catalina Villota-Eraso, Paraskevi V Voulgari, Gentiana Vukatana, Johana Zacariaz Hereter, Walter Grassi, Emilio Filippucci
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Abstract

Objective: The study objectives were (i) to explore the agreement between the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) ultrasound lesions of enthesitis and physical examination in assessing enthesitis in patients with spondyloarthritis (SpA) and (ii) to investigate the prevalence and clinical relevance of subclinical enthesitis in this population.

Methods: Twenty rheumatology centers participated in this cross-sectional study. Patients with SpA, including axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA), underwent both ultrasound scan and physical examination of large lower limb entheses. The OMERACT ultrasound lesions of enthesitis were considered, along with a recently proposed definition for "active enthesitis" by our group. Subclinical enthesitis was defined as the presence of "active enthesitis" in ≥1 enthesis in patients with SpA without clinical enthesitis (ie, number of positive entheses on physical examination and Leeds Enthesitis Index score = 0).

Results: A total of 4,130 entheses in 413 patients with SpA (224 with axSpA and 189 with PsA) were evaluated through ultrasound and physical examination. Agreement between ultrasound and physical examination ranged from moderate (ie, enthesophytes) to almost perfect (ie, power Doppler and "active enthesitis"). Patellar tendon entheses demonstrated the highest agreement, whereas Achilles tendon insertion showed the lowest. Among 158 (38.3%) of 413 patients with SpA with clinical enthesitis, 108 (68.4%) exhibited no "active enthesitis" on ultrasound. Conversely, of those 255 without clinical enthesitis, 39 (15.3%) showed subclinical enthesitis. Subclinical enthesitis was strongly associated with local structural damage. However, no differences were observed regarding the demographic and clinical profiles of patients with SpA with and without subclinical enthesitis.

Conclusion: Our study underscores the need for a comprehensive tool integrating ultrasound and physical examination for assessing enthesitis in patients with SpA.

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超声波与体格检查在评估SpA患者关节内炎中的关系:DEUS多中心研究的结果:超声波和体格检查在评估SpA患者夹腱炎中的作用。
目的:i) 探讨在评估脊柱关节炎(SpA)患者的腱鞘炎时,OMERACT 超声波腱鞘炎病变与体格检查之间的一致性;ii) 调查亚临床腱鞘炎在该人群中的患病率和临床相关性:20 个风湿病中心参与了这项横断面研究。SpA患者,包括轴性SpA(axSpA)和银屑病关节炎(PsA)患者,均接受了超声波扫描和下肢大面积内翻的体格检查。我们考虑了 OMERACT 超声波对夹腱炎的病变,以及我们小组最近提出的 "活动性夹腱炎 "的定义。亚临床关节炎的定义是:没有临床关节炎的SpA患者中,有≥1个关节出现 "活动性关节炎"(即体格检查中阳性关节的数量和利兹关节炎指数评分=0):结果:通过超声波和体格检查评估了413名SpA患者(224名axSpA/189名PsA)的4130个关节内膜。超声检查和体格检查的吻合度从中等(即腱鞘)到几乎完美(即动力多普勒和 "活动性腱鞘炎")不等。髌腱内翻的一致性最高,而跟腱插入的一致性最低。在 158/413 例(38.3%)有临床粘连炎的 SpA 患者中,108 例(68.4%)在超声波检查中没有显示 "活动性粘连炎"。相反,在 255 名没有临床粘连炎的患者中,有 39 人(15.3%)表现出亚临床粘连炎。亚临床粘连炎与局部结构损伤密切相关。然而,有亚临床粘连炎和没有亚临床粘连炎的SpA患者在人口统计学和临床特征方面没有差异:我们的研究强调,需要一种结合超声波和体格检查的综合工具来评估 SpA 患者的腱鞘炎。
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期刊介绍: Arthritis & Rheumatology is the official journal of the American College of Rheumatology and focuses on the natural history, pathophysiology, treatment, and outcome of rheumatic diseases. It is a peer-reviewed publication that aims to provide the highest quality basic and clinical research in this field. The journal covers a wide range of investigative areas and also includes review articles, editorials, and educational material for researchers and clinicians. Being recognized as a leading research journal in rheumatology, Arthritis & Rheumatology serves the global community of rheumatology investigators and clinicians.
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