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Fluorescence optical imaging in pediatric patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory joint diseases: a comparative study with ultrasonography

BACKGROUND: Valid detection of arthritis is essential in differential diagnosis of joint pain. Indocyanin green (ICG)-enhanced fluorescence optical imaging (FOI) is a new imaging method that visualizes inflammation in wrist and finger joints. Objectives of this study were to compare FOI with ultraso...

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Autores principales: Beck, Marisa Christin, Glimm, Anne-Marie, Ohrndorf, Sarah, Minden, Kirsten, Trauzeddel, Ralf, Werner, Stephanie Gabriele, Horneff, Gerd, Backhaus, Marina, Burmester, Gerd Rüdiger, Kallinich, Tilmann, Girschick, Hermann, Klotsche, Jens
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5646108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29041986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13075-017-1440-8
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author Beck, Marisa Christin
Glimm, Anne-Marie
Ohrndorf, Sarah
Minden, Kirsten
Trauzeddel, Ralf
Werner, Stephanie Gabriele
Horneff, Gerd
Backhaus, Marina
Burmester, Gerd Rüdiger
Kallinich, Tilmann
Girschick, Hermann
Klotsche, Jens
author_facet Beck, Marisa Christin
Glimm, Anne-Marie
Ohrndorf, Sarah
Minden, Kirsten
Trauzeddel, Ralf
Werner, Stephanie Gabriele
Horneff, Gerd
Backhaus, Marina
Burmester, Gerd Rüdiger
Kallinich, Tilmann
Girschick, Hermann
Klotsche, Jens
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description BACKGROUND: Valid detection of arthritis is essential in differential diagnosis of joint pain. Indocyanin green (ICG)-enhanced fluorescence optical imaging (FOI) is a new imaging method that visualizes inflammation in wrist and finger joints. Objectives of this study were to compare FOI with ultrasonography (US, by gray-scale (GS) and power Doppler (PD)) and clinical examination (CE) and to estimate the predictive power of FOI for discrimination between inflammatory and non-inflammatory juvenile joint diseases. METHODS: FOI and GSUS/PDUS were performed in both hands of 76 patients with joint pain (53 with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), 23 with non-inflammatory joint diseases). Inflammation was graded by a semiquantitative score (grades 0–3) for each imaging method. Joints were defined clinically active if swollen or tender with limited range of motion. Sensitivity and specificity of FOI in three phases dependent on ICG enhancement (P1–P3) were analyzed with CE and GSUS/PDUS as reference. RESULTS: For JIA patients, FOI had an overall sensitivity of 67.3%/72.0% and a specificity of 65.0%/58.8% with GSUS/PDUS as reference; specificity was highest in P3 (GSUS 94.3%/PDUS 91.7%). FOI was more sensitive for detecting clinically active joints than GSUS/PDUS (75.2% vs 57.3%/32.5%). In patients with non-inflammatory joint diseases both FOI and US showed positive (i.e., pathological) findings (25% and 14% of joints). The predictive value for discrimination between inflammatory and non-inflammatory joint diseases was 0.79 for FOI and 0.80/0.85 for GSUS/PDUS. CONCLUSIONS: Dependent on the phase evaluated, FOI had moderate to good agreement with CE and US. Both imaging methods revealed limitations and should be interpreted cautiously. FOI may provide an additional diagnostic method in pediatric rheumatology. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Deutsches Register Klinischer Studien DRKS00012572. Registered 31 July 2017.
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spelling pubmed-56461082017-10-26 Fluorescence optical imaging in pediatric patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory joint diseases: a comparative study with ultrasonography Beck, Marisa Christin Glimm, Anne-Marie Ohrndorf, Sarah Minden, Kirsten Trauzeddel, Ralf Werner, Stephanie Gabriele Horneff, Gerd Backhaus, Marina Burmester, Gerd Rüdiger Kallinich, Tilmann Girschick, Hermann Klotsche, Jens Arthritis Res Ther Research Article BACKGROUND: Valid detection of arthritis is essential in differential diagnosis of joint pain. Indocyanin green (ICG)-enhanced fluorescence optical imaging (FOI) is a new imaging method that visualizes inflammation in wrist and finger joints. Objectives of this study were to compare FOI with ultrasonography (US, by gray-scale (GS) and power Doppler (PD)) and clinical examination (CE) and to estimate the predictive power of FOI for discrimination between inflammatory and non-inflammatory juvenile joint diseases. METHODS: FOI and GSUS/PDUS were performed in both hands of 76 patients with joint pain (53 with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), 23 with non-inflammatory joint diseases). Inflammation was graded by a semiquantitative score (grades 0–3) for each imaging method. Joints were defined clinically active if swollen or tender with limited range of motion. Sensitivity and specificity of FOI in three phases dependent on ICG enhancement (P1–P3) were analyzed with CE and GSUS/PDUS as reference. RESULTS: For JIA patients, FOI had an overall sensitivity of 67.3%/72.0% and a specificity of 65.0%/58.8% with GSUS/PDUS as reference; specificity was highest in P3 (GSUS 94.3%/PDUS 91.7%). FOI was more sensitive for detecting clinically active joints than GSUS/PDUS (75.2% vs 57.3%/32.5%). In patients with non-inflammatory joint diseases both FOI and US showed positive (i.e., pathological) findings (25% and 14% of joints). The predictive value for discrimination between inflammatory and non-inflammatory joint diseases was 0.79 for FOI and 0.80/0.85 for GSUS/PDUS. CONCLUSIONS: Dependent on the phase evaluated, FOI had moderate to good agreement with CE and US. Both imaging methods revealed limitations and should be interpreted cautiously. FOI may provide an additional diagnostic method in pediatric rheumatology. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Deutsches Register Klinischer Studien DRKS00012572. Registered 31 July 2017. BioMed Central 2017-10-17 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5646108/ /pubmed/29041986 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13075-017-1440-8 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Beck, Marisa Christin
Glimm, Anne-Marie
Ohrndorf, Sarah
Minden, Kirsten
Trauzeddel, Ralf
Werner, Stephanie Gabriele
Horneff, Gerd
Backhaus, Marina
Burmester, Gerd Rüdiger
Kallinich, Tilmann
Girschick, Hermann
Klotsche, Jens
Fluorescence optical imaging in pediatric patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory joint diseases: a comparative study with ultrasonography
title Fluorescence optical imaging in pediatric patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory joint diseases: a comparative study with ultrasonography
title_full Fluorescence optical imaging in pediatric patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory joint diseases: a comparative study with ultrasonography
title_fullStr Fluorescence optical imaging in pediatric patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory joint diseases: a comparative study with ultrasonography
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescence optical imaging in pediatric patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory joint diseases: a comparative study with ultrasonography
title_short Fluorescence optical imaging in pediatric patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory joint diseases: a comparative study with ultrasonography
title_sort fluorescence optical imaging in pediatric patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory joint diseases: a comparative study with ultrasonography
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5646108/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29041986
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13075-017-1440-8
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