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Inter -and intraobserver variation of ultrasonographic cartilage thickness assessments in small and large joints in healthy children

BACKGROUND: There is an increasing interest among pediatric rheumatologist for using ultrasonography (US) in the daily clinical examination of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Loss of joint cartilage may be an early feature of destructive disease in JIA. However, US still needs val...

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Autores principales: Spannow, Anne Helene, Pfeiffer-Jensen, Mogens, Andersen, Niels Trolle, Stenbøg, Elisabeth, Herlin, Troels
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2694801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19497098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1546-0096-7-12
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author Spannow, Anne Helene
Pfeiffer-Jensen, Mogens
Andersen, Niels Trolle
Stenbøg, Elisabeth
Herlin, Troels
author_facet Spannow, Anne Helene
Pfeiffer-Jensen, Mogens
Andersen, Niels Trolle
Stenbøg, Elisabeth
Herlin, Troels
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description BACKGROUND: There is an increasing interest among pediatric rheumatologist for using ultrasonography (US) in the daily clinical examination of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Loss of joint cartilage may be an early feature of destructive disease in JIA. However, US still needs validation before it can be used as a diagnostic bedside tool in a pediatric setting. This study aims to assess the inter- and intraobserver reliability of US measurements of cartilage thickness in the joints of healthy children. METHODS: 740 joints of 74 healthy Caucasian children (27 girls/47 boys), aged 11.3 (7.11 – 16) years were examined with bilateral US in 5 preselected joints to assess the interobserver variability. In 17 of these children (6 girls/11 boys), aged 10.1(7.11–11.1) years, 170 joints was examined in an intraobserver sub study, with a 2 week interval between the first and second examination. RESULTS: In this study we found a good inter- and intraobserver agreement expressed as a coefficient of variation (CV) less than 10% in the knee (CV = 9.5%(interobserver )and 5.9%(intraobservserI), 9.3%(intraobserverII )respectively for the two intraobserver measurements) and fairly good for the MCP joints (CV = 11.9%(interobserver), 12.9%(intraobserverI )and 11.9%(intraobsevrerII)). In the ankle and PIP joints the inter- and intraobserver agreement was within an acceptable limit (CV<20%) but not for the wrist joint (CV>26%). We found no difference in cartilage thickness between the left and right extremity in the investigated joints. CONCLUSION: We found a good inter -and intraobserver agreement when measuring cartilage thickness with US. The inter- and intraobserver variation seemed not to be related to joint size. These findings suggest that positioning of the joint and the transducer is of major importance for reproducible US measurements. We found no difference in joint cartilage thickness between the left and right extremity in any of the examined joint of the healthy children. This is an important finding giving the opportunity of using the non-affected extremity as a reference when assessing articular joint cartilage damage in JIA.
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spelling pubmed-26948012009-06-11 Inter -and intraobserver variation of ultrasonographic cartilage thickness assessments in small and large joints in healthy children Spannow, Anne Helene Pfeiffer-Jensen, Mogens Andersen, Niels Trolle Stenbøg, Elisabeth Herlin, Troels Pediatr Rheumatol Online J Research BACKGROUND: There is an increasing interest among pediatric rheumatologist for using ultrasonography (US) in the daily clinical examination of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA). Loss of joint cartilage may be an early feature of destructive disease in JIA. However, US still needs validation before it can be used as a diagnostic bedside tool in a pediatric setting. This study aims to assess the inter- and intraobserver reliability of US measurements of cartilage thickness in the joints of healthy children. METHODS: 740 joints of 74 healthy Caucasian children (27 girls/47 boys), aged 11.3 (7.11 – 16) years were examined with bilateral US in 5 preselected joints to assess the interobserver variability. In 17 of these children (6 girls/11 boys), aged 10.1(7.11–11.1) years, 170 joints was examined in an intraobserver sub study, with a 2 week interval between the first and second examination. RESULTS: In this study we found a good inter- and intraobserver agreement expressed as a coefficient of variation (CV) less than 10% in the knee (CV = 9.5%(interobserver )and 5.9%(intraobservserI), 9.3%(intraobserverII )respectively for the two intraobserver measurements) and fairly good for the MCP joints (CV = 11.9%(interobserver), 12.9%(intraobserverI )and 11.9%(intraobsevrerII)). In the ankle and PIP joints the inter- and intraobserver agreement was within an acceptable limit (CV<20%) but not for the wrist joint (CV>26%). We found no difference in cartilage thickness between the left and right extremity in the investigated joints. CONCLUSION: We found a good inter -and intraobserver agreement when measuring cartilage thickness with US. The inter- and intraobserver variation seemed not to be related to joint size. These findings suggest that positioning of the joint and the transducer is of major importance for reproducible US measurements. We found no difference in joint cartilage thickness between the left and right extremity in any of the examined joint of the healthy children. This is an important finding giving the opportunity of using the non-affected extremity as a reference when assessing articular joint cartilage damage in JIA. BioMed Central 2009-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2694801/ /pubmed/19497098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1546-0096-7-12 Text en Copyright © 2009 Spannow et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Spannow, Anne Helene
Pfeiffer-Jensen, Mogens
Andersen, Niels Trolle
Stenbøg, Elisabeth
Herlin, Troels
Inter -and intraobserver variation of ultrasonographic cartilage thickness assessments in small and large joints in healthy children
title Inter -and intraobserver variation of ultrasonographic cartilage thickness assessments in small and large joints in healthy children
title_full Inter -and intraobserver variation of ultrasonographic cartilage thickness assessments in small and large joints in healthy children
title_fullStr Inter -and intraobserver variation of ultrasonographic cartilage thickness assessments in small and large joints in healthy children
title_full_unstemmed Inter -and intraobserver variation of ultrasonographic cartilage thickness assessments in small and large joints in healthy children
title_short Inter -and intraobserver variation of ultrasonographic cartilage thickness assessments in small and large joints in healthy children
title_sort inter -and intraobserver variation of ultrasonographic cartilage thickness assessments in small and large joints in healthy children
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2694801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19497098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1546-0096-7-12
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