作者
Y Kisten, E af Klint, N Györi, H Rezaei, A Levitsky, A Karlsson, RF van Vollenhoven
发表日期
2016/2/1
来源
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
卷号
75
期号
Suppl 1
页码范围
A41-A42
出版商
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
简介
Objectives
Fluorescence Optical Imaging (FOI) is an emerging modality that uses an intravenous fluorophore to display altered microcirculation (abnormal perfusion/capillary leakage) in synovial tissues in the hands. FOI can be analyzed visually (FOI-v) or by using automated Disease ACTivity (DACT). Using musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) as a validated reference measure, we previously showed FOI to be highly sensitive and specific in detecting clinically manifest and silent synovitis in patients with various rheumatic diseases. Here, we analyze whether the same is true for early rheumatoid arthritis (eRA).
Methods
Hands and wrists ineRA patients were assessed by clinical examination, MSUS and FOI-DACT. Active inflammation was defined as having synovial-hypertrophy/effusions and intra-articular Doppler signaling on MSUS, and as increased optical-intensities on FOI-v. Scores on DACT ≥ 1 was …
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