Meixia Du, Yanmi Zhong, Mengmeng Yan, Lishan Xiao, Caiyun Jiang, Fangfang Zhang, Cheng Zhao, Chunping Ning
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目的:通过评估超声波检查结果与临床疼痛之间的关系,探讨超声波检查(US)是否可用于确定足癣患者疼痛的相关基本特征:招募足癣患者,将其分为疼痛组(G1,82 例)和非疼痛组(G2,123 例)。收集并比较超声波特征。通过二元逻辑回归分析和 ROC 分析对 US 数据进行了分析。同时还评估了观察者之间的可靠性:共有 205 名患者(196 名男性和 9 名女性)参与了这项研究。在多变量分析中,滑膜厚度(OR=1.928,CI=1.074-3.463)、滑膜的 CD(彩色多普勒)信号(OR=1.458,CI=1.011-2.103)和趾骨的 CD 信号(OR=1.576,CI=1.142-2.177)被确定为临床疼痛的危险因素。三个指标的 ROC 曲线下面积(AUC)分别为 0.713、0.686 和 0.641。滑膜厚度的最佳临界点为1毫米,滑膜的CD信号为1级,趾骨的CD信号为2级:超声波可为确定足癣患者与疼痛相关的潜在特征提供有价值的信息。
The usefulness of ultrasound in identifying the underlying findings linked to pain in podagra patients
Aim: To explore whether ultrasound (US) can be employed to identify the underlying characteristics associated with pain in patients with podagra by evaluating the relationship between ultrasound findings and clinical pain.Material and methods: Patients with podagra were recruited and grouped into a pain group (G1, 82 patients) and a non pain group (G2, 123 patients). US features were collected and compared. US data were analyzed by binary logistic regression analysis and ROC analysis. Interobserver reliability was assessed, too.Results: A total of 205 patients (196 male and 9 female) were enrolled in this study. In multivariate analysis, the thickness of the synovium (OR=1.928, CI=1.074-3.463), CD (color Doppler) signal of the synovium (OR=1.458, CI=1.011-2.103), and CD signal of the tophi (OR=1.576, CI=1.142-2.177) were identified as risk factors for clinical pain. Areas under the ROC curves (AUC) were 0.713, 0.686 and 0.641 for the three indicators, respectively. The best cutoff points were 1 mm for the thickness of the synovium, grade 1 for the CD signal of the synovium and grade 2 for the CD signal of the tophi.Conclusions: Ultrasound can provide valuable information for determining underlying features associated with pain in patients with podagra.