作者
Yogan Kisten, Noémi Györi, Erik af Klint, Hamed Rezaei, Adrian Levitsky, Anna Karlsson, Ronald van Vollenhoven
发表日期
2015/6/1
期刊
RMD open
卷号
1
期号
1
页码范围
e000106
出版商
BMJ Specialist Journals
简介
Objectives
The correct identification of synovitis is critical for achieving optimal therapy results. Fluorescence optical imaging (FOI) is a novel modality based on the use of an intravenous fluorophore, which enables fluorescent imaging of the hands and wrists with increased focal optical signal intensities in areas of high perfusion and/or capillary leakage. The study objective was to determine the diagnostic utility of FOI in detecting apparent and clinically non-apparent active synovitis.
Methods
Bilateral hand and wrist joints (n=872) of 26 patients with inflammatory arthritis assessed by standard clinical examination, musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) and FOI were studied. Synovitis was defined as tender and swollen joints on clinical examination, presence of synovial thickening and intra-articular Doppler signals on MSUS, and abnormal focal optical signal intensities on FOI, respectively. Subclinical synovitis was …
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