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Assessing Vasculitis in Giant Cell Arteritis by Ultrasound: Results of OMERACT Patient-based Reliability Exercises

Authors :
Lene Terslev
Annamaria Iagnocco
Tanaz A. Kermani
Maria Antonietta D’Agostino
Eugenio de Miguel
Stavros Chrysidis
Sofia Ramiro
Alojzija Hočevar
Christian Dejaco
Marcin Milchert
Pierluigi Macchioni
Ulrich Fredberg
Matthew J. Koster
Bhaskar Dasgupta
George A. Bruyn
Cristina Ponte
Chetan Mukhtyar
Uffe Møller Døhn
Wolfgang A. Schmidt
Andreas P. Diamantopoulos
Wolfgang Hartung
Christina Duftner
Aaron Juche
Valentin S. Schäfer
Carlo A. Scirè
Kenneth J. Warrington
Tove Lorenzen
Greta Carrara
Schafer, V
Chrysidis, S
Dejaco, C
Duftner, C
Iagnocco, A
Bruyn, G
Carrara, G
D'Agostino, M
De Miguel, E
Diamantopoulos, A
Fredberg, U
Hartung, W
Hocevar, A
Juche, A
Kermani, T
Koster, M
Lorenzen, T
Macchioni, P
Milchert, M
Dohn, U
Mukhtyar, C
Ponte, C
Ramiro, S
Scire, C
Terslev, L
Warrington, K
Dasgupta, B
Schmidt, W
Source :
Schäfer, V S, Chrysidis, S, Dejaco, C, Duftner, C, Iagnocco, A, Bruyn, G A, Carrara, G, D'Agostino, M A, De Miguel, E, Diamantopoulos, A P, Fredberg, U, Hartung, W, Hocevar, A, Juche, A, Kermani, T A, Koster, M J, Lorenzen, T, Macchioni, P, Milchert, M, Døhn, U M, Mukhtyar, C, Ponte, C, Ramiro, S, Scirè, C A, Terslev, L, Warrington, K J, Dasgupta, B & Schmidt, W A 2018, ' Assessing Vasculitis in Giant Cell Arteritis by Ultrasound : Results of OMERACT Patient-based Reliability Exercises ', Journal of Rheumatology, vol. 45, no. 9, pp. 1289-1295 . https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.171428, Schäfer, V S, Chrysidis, S, Dejaco, C, Duftner, C, Iagnocco, A, Bruyn, G A, Carrara, G, D'Agostino, M A, De Miguel, E, Diamantopoulos, A P, Fredberg, U, Hartung, W, Hocevar, A, Juche, A, Kermani, T A, Koster, M J, Lorenzen, T, Macchioni, P, Milchert, M, Døhn, U M, Mukhtyar, C, Ponte, C, Ramiro, S, Scirè, C A, Terslev, L, Warrington, K J, Dasgupta, B & Schmidt, W A 2018, ' Assessing vasculitis in giant cell arteritis by ultrasound : Results of OMERACT patient-based reliability exercises ', Journal of Rheumatology, vol. 45, no. 9, pp. 1289-1295 . https://doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.171428
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
The Journal of Rheumatology, 2018.

Abstract

Objective.To test the reliability of Outcome Measures in Rheumatology Clinical Trials (OMERACT) consensus-based ultrasound definitions for normal and vasculitic temporal and axillary arteries in patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA) and in controls.Methods.A preliminary 1-day meeting and a full 3-day meeting fulfilling OMERACT Ultrasound Group guidelines were held. Temporal and axillary arteries were examined at 2 timepoints by 12 sonographers on 4 patients with GCA and 2 controls. The aim was to test inter- and intrareader reliability for normal findings, halo sign, and compression sign. In both meetings, patients had established GCA. Pathology was more recent in the full meeting, which was preceded by 6 h of training. Scanning time was 15–20 min instead of 10–13 min.Results.In the preliminary exercise, interreader reliabilities were fair to moderate for the overall diagnosis of GCA (Light κ 0.29–0.51), and poor to fair for identifying vasculitis in the respective anatomical segments (Light κ 0.02–0.46). Intrareader reliabilities were moderate (Cohen κ 0.32–0.64). In the main exercise, interreader reliability was good to excellent (Light κ 0.76–0.86) for the overall diagnosis of GCA, and moderate to good (Light κ 0.46–0.71) for identifying vasculitis in the respective anatomical segments. Intrareader reliability was excellent for diagnosis of GCA (Cohen κ 0.91) and good (Cohen κ 0.71–0.80) for the anatomical segments.Conclusion.OMERACT-derived definitions of halo and compression signs of temporal and axillary arteries are reliable in recent-onset GCA if experienced sonographers (> 300 examinations) have 15–20 min for a standardized examination with prior training and apply > 15 MHz probes.

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ISSN :
14992752 and 0315162X
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Rheumatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....29d41dc5991cabe64e206377778bbcfa