AB1068 Ultrasound of salivary glands in sjogren's syndrome- which semi-quantitative scoring system is the best?

  • Iorgoveanu V
  • Bojinca V
  • Vlad V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: Sjogren Syndrome (SS) affects mainly exocrine glands. The latest diagnostic criteria designed for clinical studies are also used as guidance in clinical practice [1]. Ultrasonography (US) demonstrates specificity and sensibility in parotid and submandibular gland evaluation (SG). Parameters considered are echogenicity, homogeneity and margins regularity [1,2,3]. To standardize the assessment of B mode US of SG, different semi-quantitative scores were proposed. Objective(s): To apply and compare 9 US semi-quatitative scoring systems in B mode scanning of salivary glands in Sjogren Syndrome. Method(s): A research using keywords "salivary glands", "ultrasonograpy", "Sjogren Syndrome", "semi-quantitative score" in Medline/Pubmed was performed. There was a selection of most relevant articles. There were not considered relevant publications with impact factor <1. We performed the examination on SG in B mode US and applied these scores (De Vita, Niemela, Hocevar, Salaffi, Yukinori, Cornec, Theander) to our patients (primary and secondary SS). Result(s): Eighty four SG in patients diagnosed with primary and secondary (57.15%) SS were assessed. In the group of patients with SSA/SSB presence (85.7%), mean score was De Vita 1.78+/-1.21, Niemela 2.56+/-2.17, Hocevar and Wernicke 2.39+/-2.14, Salaffi 2.83+/-2.52, Yukinori 2.39+/-2.14, Milic 3.39+/-2.14, Cornec 1.78+/-1.215, Theander 1.28+/-0.752. Schirmer test and the need for using the artificial tears was correlated to SG alterations in scoring systems proposed by Niemela (r 0.465, p<0.05) and Salaffi ( r 0.496, p<0.02). All scoring systems were strongly correlated between them (r>0.8, p<0.01). Conclusion(s): Inhomogeneity of parenchyma was considered in all scoring systems. Others considered relevant glandular dimension and margins regularity [2,3.4]. There was no difference between the scoring systems. Xeroftalmia valided through Schirmer test is correlated to SG parenchymal alterations. Our data is an update about semi-quantitative scoring systems in US of SG in SS.

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Iorgoveanu, V., Bojinca, V., Vlad, V., Mazilu, D., Saulescu, I., Groseanu, L., … Ionescu, R. (2017). AB1068 Ultrasound of salivary glands in sjogren’s syndrome- which semi-quantitative scoring system is the best? Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, 76, 1428–1429. https://doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2017-eular.5469

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