Recommendations for the Use of Ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance in Patients With Spondyloarthritis, Including Psoriatic Arthritis, and Patients With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

OBJECTIVETo develop evidence-based recommendations on the use of ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging in patients with spondyloarthritis, including psoriatic arthritis, and juvenile idiopathic arthritis. METHODSRecommendations were generated following a nominal group technique. A panel of...

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Published in:Reumatología clinica (Barcelona) Vol. 14; no. 1; pp. 27 - 35
Main Authors: Uson, Jacqueline, Loza, Estibaliz, Möller, Ingrid, Acebes, Carlos, Andreu, Jose Luis, Batlle, Enrique, Bueno, Ángel, Collado, Paz, Fernández-Gallardo, Juan Manuel, González, Carlos, Jiménez Palop, Mercedes, Lisbona, María Pilar, Macarrón, Pilar, Maymó, Joan, Narváez, Jose Antonio, Navarro-Compán, Victoria, Sanz, Jesús, Rosario, M Piedad, Vicente, Esther, Naredo, Esperanza
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-01-2018
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Summary:OBJECTIVETo develop evidence-based recommendations on the use of ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance imaging in patients with spondyloarthritis, including psoriatic arthritis, and juvenile idiopathic arthritis. METHODSRecommendations were generated following a nominal group technique. A panel of experts (15 rheumatologists and 3 radiologists) was established in the first panel meeting to define the scope and purpose of the consensus document, as well as chapters, potential recommendations and systematic literature reviews (we used and updated those from previous EULAR documents). A first draft of recommendations and text was generated. Then, an electronic Delphi process (2 rounds) was carried out. Recommendations were voted from 1 (total disagreement) to 10 (total agreement). We defined agreement if at least 70% of participants voted≥7. The level of evidence and grade or recommendation was assessed using the Oxford Centre for Evidence Based Medicine levels of evidence. The full text was circulated and reviewed by the panel. The consensus was coordinated by an expert methodologist. RESULTSA total of 12 recommendations were proposed for each disease. They include, along with explanations of the validity of US and magnetic resonance imaging regarding inflammation and damage detection, diagnosis, prediction (structural damage progression, flare, treatment response, etc.), monitoring and the use of US guided injections/biopsies. CONCLUSIONSThese recommendations will help clinicians use US and magnetic resonance imaging in patients with spondyloarthritis and juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
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ISSN:2173-5743
DOI:10.1016/j.reuma.2016.08.008