Spondylarthropathies (including psoriatic arthritis) 244. Validity of Colour Doppler and Spectral Doppler Ultrasound of Sacroilicac Joints Againts Physical Examination as Gold Standard

C Castillogallego,Eugenio De Miguel Mendieta,Miriam Garciaarias,Chamaida Plasenciarodriguez,Leticia Lojooliveira,Emilio Martinmola,William Tillett, C Cavill, Ellie Korendowych, N J Mchugh,A K Bhalla,Paul Creamer, Sarah Hailwood,Gordon A Taylor,Louise Hamilton, A Brooksby, J Leeder,Karl Gaffney,Aruna S Malipeddi, R Neame, J N Francis, Waji Hassan, Michele Olds, S Kary,H Kupper, Carolyn Bell, Gill Peffers, F Rees, P Lanyon, Karen Obrenovic, Ravinder Sandhu, J Packham,N Erb,Laura C Coates, P Conaghan,Paul Emery,Michael J Green, Gamal H Ibrahim,Helen Makiver,J Giles,Kirsty Mchugh, Katilin Digleria,Simon Kollnberger,Katsumi Maenaka,Osiris Marroquin,Christoph Renner,Paul Bowness, R Landewe,Christopher T Ritchlin,Benoit Guerette, F Lavie,Arthur Kavanaugh,Iain B Mcinnes,Gerald G Krueger,Dafna D Gladman,Julie Zrubek, Neil I Goldstein, Shuqiong Xu,Surekha Mudivarthy,Michael J Mack, Claudia Prevosto,Sarah M Mcdonald,Alessandra De Riva,Reyna S Goodman,Timothy J A Key,J S Hill Gaston,Michael J Deery,Robert Busch,Roman Fischer,Cynthia Wright,Benedikt M Kessler, Claire Sheehy, R N Jois, N Kerrigan,K S Mills, M Somerville, D G Scott,D Van Der Heijde, Chandra Chattopadhyay, P J Mease, Wei Xu,Mahboob U Rahman, Anna Baratelle,Anna Beutler,Carmel B Stober,Helen Benham,Jane C Goodall, K Sanyal,Karen Walkerbone,P S Helliwell, N Vastesaeger, Yong Wang,Robert D Inman,Atul Deodhar,Benjamin Hsu,B A C Dijkmans,J Braun,P Geusens,Joachim Sieper,For Assert Goraise Investigators,Yasser El Miedany,Deborah Palmer, Jacqueline Shaw,Sravan Payeli, L Utriainen,Simon Milling

Rheumatology(2011)

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Background: Sacroiliac joints (SJ) involvement is a distinctive and charasteristic feature of Spondyloarthritis (SpA) and x-ray is the test routinely used to make a diagnosis. However, x-ray reveals late structural damage but cannot detect active inflammation. The objective of this study was to assess the validity of Doppler ultrasound in SJ. Methods: Prospective blinded and controlled study of SJ, in which three populations were compared. We studied 106 consecutive cases, who were divided into three groups: a) 53 patients diagnosed with SpA who had inflammatory lumbar and gluteal pain assessed by a rheumatologist; b) 26 patients diagnosed with SpA who didn't have SJ tenderness and had normal physical examination; c) control group of 27 subjects (healthy subjetcs or with mechanical lumbar pain). All patients included that were diagnosed with SpA met almost the European Spondyloarthropathy Study Group (ESSG) classification criteria. Physical examination of the SJ included: sacral sulcus tenderness, iliac gapping, iliac compression, midline sacral thrust test, Gaenslen's test, and Patrick s test were used as gold standard. Both SJ were examined with Doppler ultrasound (General Electric Logiq 9, Wauwatosa WI, USA) fitted with a 9-14 Mhz lineal probe. The ultrasonographer was blinded to clinical data. Doppler in SJ was assessed as positive when both Doppler colour and resistance index (RI) < 0.75 within the SJ area were present. Statistical analysis was performed estimating sensitivity and specificity against gold standard. The Kappa correlation coefficient was used for reliability study. Results: 106 cases (53 female, 55 male; mean age 36 10 years) were studied. There were no statistical differences between groups related to age or sex. Physical examination of SJ was positive in 38 patients (59 sacroiliac joints). US detected Doppler signal within SJ in 37 patients (58 SJ): 33 of them were symptomatic SpA (52 SJ), one of them were asymptomatic SpA (1 SJ) and one was a healthy control (1 SJ). The accuracy of US when compared to clinical data as gold standard at subject level in the overall group was: sensitivity of 68.6% and specificity of 85.7%, positive predictive value of 70.5% and negative predictive value of 84.5%. A positive likelihood ratio of 4.8, a negative likelihood ratio of 0.36 and a kappa coefficient of 0.55 were achieved. Conclusions: Doppler US of SJ seems to be a valid method to detect active SJ inflammation. Disclosure statement: The authors have declared no conflicts of interest
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