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SAT0585 Can we Stop Using Contrast in RA MRI Clinical Trials? Quantitative MRI Demonstrates Similar Responsiveness for Contrast and Contrast-Free Synovitis Assessment

Authors :
Paul Bird
G. Guillard
P.G. Conaghan
Paul Emery
E.M. Vital
G.R. Vincent
Michael A. Bowes
Ema Hensor
Jane E. Freeston
Source :
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases. 74:873.1-873
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
BMJ, 2015.

Abstract

Background Use of contrast agent (gadolinium, Gd) in MRI trials of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) increases risk of side effects, cost, and discourages recruitment. A reliable method to accurately quantify synovitis without Gd is highly desirable Objectives The objectives of the study were to compare quantification and change in different synovitis measures using Gd enhancement and voxel classification in fat-saturated T2 images without Gd, using active appearance models (AAMs) for quantitative 3D assessment. Methods MR images of the hand were acquired from 45 established, active (mean (SD) DAS28 5.4 (1.1)), seropositive RA patients who received a cycle of rituximab therapy in an open label study. Participants were imaged at 0,3,6,9 and 12 months; 34 had all 0/3/6 images. Pre- and post-Gd VIBE images and pre-Gd T2 TSE images with fat saturation were acquired. VIBE images were searched using AAMs to identify bones and capsular structures and generate 3D ROIs. Volume which enhanced with Gd (Gd synovitis) was calculated using the pre- and post-contrast VIBE images. T2 images were registered with the VIBE images and T2 synovitis volume was identified using a voxel classifier trained using T2 voxels registered to voxels which enhance with Gd. RAMRIS scoring was performed by a single experienced reader blinded to time point. Agreement between the methods was judged using Bland-Altman plots. The amount of change found by the 2 methods was judged using a paired t-test for the subset with all images, and a mixed model method for the complete dataset. All quantitative values were adjusted for differences in scale using total bone area at baseline. Voxels identified by the methods were visually compared. Results DAS28 improved by mean (SD) 1.7 (1.4) over 12 months. T2 synovitis volumes were systematically higher than Gd synovitis by 1547 mm3; (33%): most of this difference was in the wrist (+39%), with the MCP joints 19% higher. Bland-Altman plot showed that agreement between the measures was unaffected by the size of the measurement (not shown). Both methods showed very similar change in volume over time over 6 months in a subset of 34 participants ([Figure 1][1]). Reduction in T2 synovitis was significant at 3 months, with both methods significant at 6 months. Using a mixed model for all participants over 12 months, the mean monthly change (95% CI) for T2 synovitis was -2.3% (-3.4,1.2), p

Details

ISSN :
14682060 and 00034967
Volume :
74
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........544eb0593a11e364b3c72f3c164df65a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2015-eular.4884